![]() ![]() In a 2007 article, National Geographic offered an account from the creator of a similar " giant skeleton" hoax photograph: No such skull appears in the original photographs: The two pictures on the right-hand side of the top row, for example, are manipulated photographs of a 1993 University of Chicago dinosaur dig in Niger to which someone has added an image of a giant skull. Like multiple other instances of giant skeleton and skull photographs, these images are all digital manipulations, often ones created for Photoshop contests hosted by various websites. Of course, none of these supposedly remarkable archeological discoveries has ever found its way into a museum or the pages of a scientific journal. They discovered the skeletal remains of these giants that prove the Bible true. These photos are from a recent archialogical dig in Greece. Numbers 13:33 "There we saw the GIANTS (the descendants of Anak came from the GIANTS) and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight.” Remember the old testament story of how the Israelites were afraid because of the GIANTS in the land of Canaan. I thought this was really cool, how scientist keep finding proof of biblical stories! The Bible isn’t detailed except to say Goliath had 4 kinsmen and maybe these are some of his kinsmen or countrymen as mentioned, rather than just a big Philistines. When David slew Goliath of Gath, he was reported to be a Philistine. ![]() The best I can tell is that it is the area of the Greek Hellenistic influence around the time when Alexander The Great died in 323 BC. A long time friend of mine sent it today. This is my first time seeing this even hearing about it. ![]() The images were assembled from various individual hoaxes that presented them with varying back stories sourcing them to recent archeological discoveries in the Mediterranean (e.g., Greece), the Middle East (e.g., Iran, Saudi Arabia), or India, and tying them to Biblical accounts of giants: A collection of photographs purportedly showing the remains of giant humanoids, dubbed the "Canaan" or "Nephilim" skeletons, have been making the internet round since as far back as 2004: ![]()
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