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The Dropa Stones

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"The Dropa stones, otherwise known as the Dzopa stones, Dropas stones or Drop-ka stones, are said by some ufologists and pseudoarchaeologists to be a series of at least 716 circular stone discs, dating back 12,000 years, on which tiny hieroglyph-like markings may be found. Each disc is claimed to measure up to 1 foot (30 cm) in diameter and carry two grooves, originating from a hole in their center, in the form of a double spiral. The hieroglyph-like markings are said to be found in these grooves."
  • Text from Wikipedia entry for "Dropa stones" (accessed 11/14/2015) [links added]
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Blog Posts and Articles
  • "Out of Place Artifacts" (Brian Dunning, 2/25/2014)
  • "Don’t Dropa the Stone: Dropa Stones Debunked" (Frank Johnson, 11/2/2012)
  • "The 10 Most Not-So-Puzzling Ancient Artifacts: The Dropa Stones" (ArchyFantasies, 4/14/2012)
  • "The Dropa (or Dzopa) Stones" (Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews, 5/7/2007)

Other Online Media
  • "AAD Podcast – Droppa Stones, Elohim, and Heiser Outtakes" (Ancient Aliens Debunked podcast, Chris White, 11/27/2012)

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