PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MY TRIP
TO SEE DR. JAVIER CABRERA
AND HIS COLLECTION OF THE

ICA STONES

 

Outer_doorway.JPG (28152 bytes)
The outer doorway from Ica's Plaza de Armas into the home and museum of Dr. Cabrera. You have to step over a high doorsill that would come in handy during flash floods, but unfortunately won't do much during the more likely earthquakes.

 

stones-2.JPG (29052 bytes)
Every room is filled with partions full of shelving that are full of stones.
Most of the stones are sorted by category or theme.

 

stones-1.JPG (33513 bytes)
Some of the stones are too big to easily fit on the shelves,
and others are the size of boulders and must sit on the floor.

 

dinosaurs_main_rock.JPG (28025 bytes)
Dr. Cabrera stands with his pointer while explaining the significance of this
large stone that is covered with pictures of dinosaurs interacting with men.

 

stargazer_side.JPG (33874 bytes)
Two men with telescopes observe the heavenly bodies in the sky. A comet with a streaming
tail is approaching from the upper left, with stars and other space objects above.

 

stargazer_top.JPG (42070 bytes)
The top of the rock shown above.

 

belly_operations_1.JPG (37763 bytes)
Two very large stones on the floor depict medical operations on the belly of two patients. Due to the pendulous breasts on both patients, I think both rocks show women as patients, possibly in a pregnancy-related medical procedure. Note the scalpel above the patient on the center stone.

 

belly_operations_2.JPG (35129 bytes)
Two smaller stones show medical procedures similar to the previous photo.
Note on the center stone a man is handing a baby to a woman with something unusual in/on her stomach area.

 

scissors.JPG (37082 bytes)
This stone had a perfect representation of a pair of scissors,
right down to the rivet fastening the blades together.

 

continents-1.JPG (29704 bytes)
A representation of the continents the way they appeared in ancient times.

 

continents-2.JPG (39351 bytes)
A different stone with the continents, showing the Earth's other hemisphere.

 

dinosaur_eggs.JPG (23536 bytes)
A collection of fossiled dinosaur eggs. The yellowish one in
the center has been cross-sectioned to show its interior.

 

with_Paracas_textile.JPG (35251 bytes)
Dr. Cabrera gives a talk about the significance of the Paracas textile whose image adorns his office wall.
A full explanation of this ancient textile can be found in Dr. Cabrera's book.

 

book_signing.JPG (29220 bytes)
Dr. Cabrera personally signs the copy of his book that I purchased from him.

 

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