During one of Alexander's marches, near the Sea of Galilee, a hand's throw away from the legendary Garden of Eden, near the Macedonian camping site, was said to be, a soldier, and pupil of Aristotle, and Theophratos, of Lyceum University at Athens (Macedonian veteran), and scholar known to be: Kebes, who became fascinated with the unnaturally shaped stones collected from the surrounding farms, in which he kept until after Alexander's Campaigns: he made drawings of them, and were uninteresting to the artisans at the Athens's Academy, but he interpreted them, and the Academy's view of them, in the following manner...
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