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  NEWLY FORMED ICA STONES ASSOC. & MUSEUM OPENS DOORS
  Posted May 17.03

Press release

Ica, Peru - The newly formed Ica Stones Association, a non-for-profit group dedicated to safeguarding the Ica Stone Library as a treasure for humanity, is now official according to Museum Director and Association Secretary, Eugenia Cabrera de Velasquez, daughter of the late Ica Stones researcher and curator, Dr. Javier Cabrera.

The immense collection of ancient engraved stones found in the Peruvian desert in the early 1960's comprises a sophisticated library of over 15,000 carved images. The controversial stones include depictions of a lost civilization with knowledge of medical transplants and advanced technology. The library is organized by subject matter including the races of man, animals including species of dinosaur, lost continents, and knowledge of an ancient global catastrophe. Early Spanish chronicles reported similar stones found in pre-conquest tombs.

The Ica Stones Museum located in Ica, Peru (two hours north of the Nazca Lines), is open by request to groups and individuals by contacting the Association. Membership is open to all persons who have a desire to maintain and support the Museum's presence and to safeguard the treasure of the Stone Library for future generations.

To inquire about becoming a member or visiting the Museum, contact us in writing:

The Ica Stones Association
Bolivar 170-Plaza de Armas
Ica, Peru
South America

For additional information on the Ica Stones Collection, please contact our U.S. Representative Kathy Doore at: kathy@labyrinthina.com, or visit her website at Labyrinthina.com.

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