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 | | Philadelphia, PA—New Mexico physicist Dr. Anthony L. Peratt offers a provocative new theory about the catastrophic "story" that many of the world’s petroglyphs, pictographs, rock carvings, rock paintings and even monuments from antiquity may in fact be telling, when he speaks on "Talking Rocks" at Celestial Catastrophes in Human Prehistory? |
 | | A reception with Dr. Peratt and the discussants, running from 7:30 to 8:30, is $20; $15 for Museum members. |
 | | Basing his findings on new high technology experimental research, Dr. Peratt, Associate Laboratory Directorate, Experimental Programs and Simulation and Computing, Los Alamos National Laboratory, argues that numerous rock art designs, and even the monument Stonehenge, can be linked to the recording of a highly visible outer space event that occurred many millennia ago. |
| www.upennmuseum.com /pressreleases/forum.pl?msg=76 (540 words) |
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