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  ANCIENT AMERICAN * ISSUE #26
Christ in North America? ©
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cross/tomb
Above: Obverse side of Burrows Cave stone: Son of the Right Hand (b) is being carried from the cross to his tomb (c). Just above his body appears the mark (b) which identifies the figure as Christ. Below: The reverse side: Son of the Right Hand (h) is victorious over death through resurrection. He has spent three days (f) in the tomb (g). He now is en route to His Father's house (i) according to the King James Version, St. John, Chapter 20:17, when He was met by Mary Magdalene. Artifact property of Ancient American. Photograph ©, courtesy of Triple A Productions.
resurrection/fathers house
son of right hand 3 son of right hand copy 3 son of right hand 2
Burrows Cave stone with both Michigan Marks, Son-of-the-Right-Hand and the Mystic Symbol, portraying Son of the Right Hand (Christ?). Artifact is in the possession of Ancient American. Stone measures approximately 3" diameter and fits in the palm of the hand. Photograph ©, Triple A Productions.
of the Creator's son, pronounced in the Ojibwa tongue (reading the cuneiform characters from right to left) as "Yod-hey-vah". This name, he said, really has an additional syllable, but the fourth is pronounced only once a year in a sacred ceremony, and then only by a tribal holyman in the great

lodge. Mr. Baeza's explanation sparked my memory of an article by Ancient American author, David Deal, in Ancient American's Stone, Clay, Cop

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