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The hatchet stone

The hatchet stone

The hatchet stone

Probably a the hatchet stone is the chopped small stone of the epitaph which assumes a Gouin Che group the origin. This stone was discovered near a mountain known as northwestern part of the テネリフェ Island which belonged to the Spain territory Canary Islands, "mountain (Montan~a de las Flores) of flowers" of the El Tanque local government in 1992. Kind of the fish is drawn on the stone if it depends on chief of the bureau working in archeology Museum of the テネリフェ island, Rafael Gonzalez Anto'n and is supposed when this figure is expressed by ティフィナグ letter. This ティフィナグ letter was used for few Berbers like alphabet notation. This stone received analysis by Rafael Mun~oz professor at the San Cristobal de La Laguna university which studied Arabic in the island and the Islam word. This stone is regarded as something like Rosetta stone in the Canary Islands. It is supposed that the the hatchet stone was related to the religious world of the black art of the Gouin Che group.

It is considered that the the hatchet stone assists a theory about the existence of the Punic group which has been used as work force of the Berbers in a group of islands of the North Africa. The few Gouin Che group living in the テネリフェ Island is known as Zenata (Zanata or Zenete again "the person that a tongue was cut"). The the hatchet stone is stored now in テネリフェ archeology Museum (located in Santa cross デ テネリフェ.) [1].

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