> Depends on what you are sacrificing.
Nicely put.
It’s a two-horned altar, according to the experienced archaeologists who excavated it and have seen it firsthand and handled it.
Four-horned altar examples:
http://www.google.com/search?q=four+horned+altar&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&tbm=isch
Fine don’t believe your lying eyes. Nice angle the eggspurts snapped the pics at. You don’t think for a minute these scientific clowns don’t distort the facts to support certain agendas? Like getting more grant money?
That’s a four horn altar with one side busted to pieces no one can prove otherwise I call Bs!
I cant find any other photos. It would be nice to see the back side of it. How would the altar hold the wood for the sacrifice without two more horns on the back? Do you know of any other links that expound on this find?
I took a look at the other two-horned altar they found on Cyprus. It looks nothing like this one. In fact, this one resembles the four horned altars. Im not being argumentative. Archaeology is a hobby for me. I would just like more information on this.