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Who and why produced chimeras in prehistoric times?

Did hybrids exist in ancient times? The question is not at all so absurd as it might seem at first glance. At least one hybrid from the distant past is known to everyone: the Sphinx. The dispute about what kind it is does not make any sense, because the Sphinxes are presented in different versions.

Every major museum in the world has exhibits of hybrids - be it the Parisian Louvre, the Athens Greek National Museum, the Berlin Ethnographic Museum or the Hittite Museum in Ankara. Hybrids are everywhere.

What prompted our ancestors to carve such monsters in stone? Were the sculptors guided only by their own fantasies? In this case, this hobby was global, because hybrids are found not only in Babylon or Egypt, but also in China, Japan, South and Central America. They are presented in various variations: human beings with wings, human bodies with eagle heads, four-legged figures with long necks. The fact that these lizard-like creatures are kept on leashes by people seems rather strange.

God is present in the artistic images of such hybrids. It is quite obvious that the body of the lion, combined with the head of the ruler, symbolized the strength and power of the latter. The wings of the king clearly testified to his godliness.

The cult of hybrids was especially strongly developed in Ancient Egypt. In one of the works of a Christian priest and historian of the Church of Eusebius, quotes are cited from texts that came to him from a certain Egyptian priest named Maneto. This same Maneto claims that once the gods descended from heaven to enlighten people. And these gods created all kinds of hybrids called "sacred animals." Literally, the Egyptian priest says the following:

“They created people with wings, humanoid creatures with goat thighs, horns on their heads and horse legs, creatures that had a human appearance in front and a horse in the back, animals with human heads, dogs with fish tails, snake-like monsters and many other very diverse fantastic creatures."

Manetho also mentions that the Babylonians and Egyptians depicted these creatures in their works of art. This is confirmed by other data.

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According to Berossus, the god Bel ("lord") - aka Baal - gave birth to various "terrible creatures, created on the principle of doubling." “There were people with two wings, some with four faces. They had one body, but two heads: one is a man's and the other is a woman's. Also some other organs were male and female. We also saw other people who had goat hooves and horns. Others have horse hooves. There were also those whose hind legs were like those of a horse, and their front legs were like those of a man; they looked like hypocentaurs. Among them were bulls with human heads, and dogs with one head and four bodies, and with fish tails. Horses had the head of a dog; and others met people and animals with the head and body of a horse and fish tails and fins. Generally,there were various creatures with the body and limbs of every known animal … Their images have been preserved on the walls of the temple of Bel, in Babylon."

In this case, we are clearly talking about some kind of genetic experiments - like those that are going on in our laboratories today.

And then such genetic experiments, obviously, were "gods". But for what purpose? Were those "hybrids for the war", with the aim of using them in some kind of hostilities, seizures? Or just a byproduct of experimentation? Science for the sake of science? Or?..

This question remains open.

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