The Ingá Stone is a rock near the Ingá River in northeast Brazil which includes symbols and glyphs thought to have been produced by the pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants of the region.
The Ingá Stone (Pedra do Ingá in Portuguese) is located in the middle of the Ingá River near the small city of Ingá, 96 km from João Pessoa, in Paraíba State in northeast Brazil. The Ingá Stone is also called Itacoatiara do Ingá.
The meaning of the carvings remains uncertain but may allude to astronomy, animals and fruits, and depicting constellations such as Orion and the Milky Way.
The engravings are generally non-figurative and are created using the technique of pecking at the stone and then polishing the grooves. Some of the figures also retain traces of pigment, suggesting they may have been colored.
Some scholars thought the engravings are Phoenician but there is also a stream that holds that the signs of Inga were extraterrestrial engineering work and suggested that an alien spacecraft landed Inga is considered an archeoastronomic monument, like no other in the world depicting a possible “solar calendar” and “constellations”.
The petroglyphs look similar to me to the photos and music from the “bottle” in “the cosmic ocean,” by Carl Sagan from Viking NASA missions, that allows Aliens to Understand Human Civilization (Even After We’re Gone).
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