Drawings on the stone block. (Denis Gliksman, Inrap)
What does it say? What language is that?
Brother Maynard, you're our scholar.
It is Aramaic!
Of course. Joseph of Arimathea!
Of course.
What does it say?
It reads,
"Here may be found...
"...the last words of Joseph of Arimathea:
"He who is valiant and pure of spirit...
"...may find the Holy Grail...
"...in the Castle of Aaargh."'
What?
"The Castle of Aaargh."
What is that?
He must have died while carving it.
Come on!
That's what it says.
Look, if he was dying,
he wouldn't bother to carve "Aaargh."
He'd just say it.
That's what's carved in the rock.
Perhaps he was dictating it.
Shut up!
Does it say anything else?
No!
Just "Aaargh."
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Here's the clip on YouTube...
Anyone who isn’t an idiot can see that is Tyrannosaurus Rex.
*ping*
I don’t mean to start something, but you ever notice how the rock art of 12000 year ago Europeans look far more advanced than 1000 year old rock art of the American Indian?
It sounds like those cattle are similar to the Gaur which is still around.
Does it say ‘beer’ on it?
Cant make out a fricking thing.