Zanata Stone

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Zanata Stone
Archaeological Museum of Tenerife (Tenerife, Canary Islands)
TypeGuanche Tifinagh stele
Dedicated toGuanche Berber religion

The Zanata Stone (

tablet is purported to be of Guanche origin. It was found in 1992 near a mountain known as Montaña de las Flores (Mountain of the Flowers) in the municipality of El Tanque, located in the northwestern part of Tenerife, Canary Islands
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The Zanata Stone is considered to depict a kind of fish. According to Rafael Gonzalez Antón, the director of the

Archaeological Museum of Tenerife, its characters appear to be in Tifinagh. The latter alphabet is descended from the ancient Libyco-Berber script, and is used today by the Tuareg.[1] It is currently in the Archaeological Museum of Tenerife (Santa Cruz de Tenerife).[2]

According to Dr. Renata Springer Bunk and doctoral student Irma Mora Aguiar, it is a forgery.[3]

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