The bible and archaeology Flashcards
Why are the ‘Delk Tracks’ significant?
This spectacular fossil footprint was found in July of 2000 by amateur archaeologist, Alvis Delk of Stephenville, Texas and is now on display at the Creation Evidence Museum, Glen Rose, TX. This is the Delk track showing a carnivorous dinosaur track on top of a human footprint. Over 800 CT scans later, this has yet to be debunked by scientists. Minor issues debated over but overall, this is genuine. According to evolutionary theory, the dinosaur tracks at Glen Rose, TX were made at least 100 million years before humans were supposed to have evolved. Of course dinosaurs and humans cannot be stepping in each other’s footprint if they are millions of year apart. These footprints provide profound evidence refuting the evolutionary myth.
Remains of Egyptian Chariots found in Red Sea.
Four, six and eight spoked wheels have been found under the Red Sea. These wheels were typical of the wheels used in the 18th Dynasty at the time of Moses and the Red Sea Exodus.
Archeologists recovered the hub of a wheel with the remains of eight spokes and gave this significant find to Nassif Mohammed Hassan, Director of Antiquities in Cairo. Mr. Hassan immediately identified the artifact as a chariot wheel dating over 3500 years ago during the 18th Dynasty, the only time the ancient Egyptians used an eight spoked wheel. The hub and spokes are on display in Cairo, Egypt.