Let's assume for now then that dinosaurs and humans co existed.
Aside from a few questionable carvings and pictures which are mainly found on creationist web sites... Why is there no other documented history on this? If people can draw these apparently accurate pictures, why is there no accurate description of them in any historical texts?
Aside from a few questionable carvings and pictures which are mainly found on creationist web sites... Why is there no other documented history on this? If people can draw these apparently accurate pictures, why is there no accurate description of them in any historical texts?
[h=3]Cylinder seals[edit][/h]
Cylinder seal of Uruk displaying a confronted-lioness motif sometimes described as a "serpopard" - 3000 BC - Louvre
Examples of confronted animals exist on Cylinder seals from Mesopotamia. Deities, or heroes grasping lionesses, cattle, griffins, or other imaginary creatures are sometimes found.
Many cylinder seals involving confronted goats surrounding a central Tree of life on a 'cone' or 'mountain' platform share one common theme. Others may be thought of as deities holding the animals under their control.
Because cylinder seals are numerous and also come from pre-historical periods, back to the fourth or fifth millenniums, themes are varied. Another Tree of life type of confronted animals cylinder seal has a "hero grasping water buffalo" and a "bull-man grasping lions", each between the animals; again, the central figure is the "Tree-of-Life" that often is interpreted as representing a goddess.
Confronted animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And yes people does know how to draw, but do you think that it is coincidence that someone had created an image of a being that hasn't been discovered? Maybe they were an advance civilization that had their own set of archaeologist that discovered before we had discovered them, like how Columbus discovered the new world.