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[ link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In Andean Iconography front-facing figures are often referred to as Staff Gods and thought to represent deities in Andean cultures. There is no uniform representation of a "Staff God". Dozens of variations of "Staff Gods" exist. Usually a Staff God is pictured "front-facing" holding vertical objects (referred to as "staffs") one in each hand. Some scholars think that some variations of the Staff God are possible depictions of Viracocha or Thunupa.On the hill, in the video, reminded of the Enki location with water technology. The myrrh ball sound exactly like the red pigment balls in the Americas that was clay on outside with the pigment powder on the inside by the clan lineage.
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