Found near Dead Sea

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Any idea that helps in understanding what this is?
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Interesting for sure! :occasion14:
 
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If it only can be deciphered.
 
I spent many years working near the area where you took this pic. The engravings look more primitive in this photo, but resemble many of the symbols & etchings within 40 miles of the Dead Sea, as I’m sure you’re aware if you’ve been in the area for any length of time. Other than that, I’m not much help...lol. Great pic, thanks for sharing !


2 - similar language to your pic, taken near the Dead Sea.
 

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I spent many years working near the area where you took this pic. The engravings look more primitive in this photo, but resemble many of the symbols & etchings within 40 miles of the Dead Sea, as I’m sure you’re aware if you’ve been in the area for any length of time. Other than that, I’m not much help...lol. Great pic, thanks for sharing !


2 - similar language to your pic, taken near the Dead Sea.

Thank you. I appreciate your input.
 
Yes...This Very Much...Can Be Tied To...Oak Island!

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In Season 4...The Curse of Oak Island:

The image of a Crusader coin bearing a symbol consisting of a cross with a dot in each quadrant, a variation of what is known as the ‘Crusader cross’. It was observed that this Crusader cross is strongly reminiscent of one of the three symbols carved into what many Oak Island enthusiasts refer to as the H/O stone, a fragment of stone discovered on Joudrey’s Cove on Oak Island in the 1930’s.

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This "Symbol" is derived from the Jerusalem Cross...representing the " Sacred Wounds of Christ"

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