A small relief at Ta Prohm in Cambodia has been interpreted by supporters as a stegosaurus-like animal. Reported Acámbaro figurines from Mexico include creatures described as long-necked reptiles and horned beasts. The Ica stones of Peru show engraved scenes of humans interacting with dinosaur-like animals. Together, these controversial objects form one of the most direct challenges to the accepted history of life on Earth: the claim that ancient people saw non-avian dinosaurs and recorded them in art.
This episode follows the evidence case by case, from Khmer temple carving to disputed ceramic collections, engraved stones, rock art, dragon traditions, and ancient encounters with fossils. It presents the strongest hidden-history interpretation: that some images are unusually specific, widely repeated, and difficult to explain away at first glance. It also presents the strongest conventional explanation: that no securely excavated archaeological context places humans with non-avian dinosaurs, and that many famous examples are better explained as stylized animals, mythic creatures, modern expectation, commercial forgery, or later reinterpretation.
The unresolved issue is what kind of evidence would be strong enough to overturn sixty-six million years of accepted chronology, and whether any surviving object meets that standard.
This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication.
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