Dama La Eleche (Heleki)
ebook ∣ The Cult Origins of Dama La Eleche: Known as the 'Atlantean Princess' Statue: Dama La Eleche: Known as the 'Atlantean Princess' Statue
By Dean Clarke

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Local craftsmen sometimes carved the snakeheads onto ammonites,
for sale to the unsuspecting. Ammonites are even now sometimes referred to by their early name of 'snakestone', and the local ammonite Hildoceras was named for
the Abbess. The snake stone in mythology if held by a human could speak to birds and animals. Region of ammonites are also found on the Gandikar River of the Ganges has the Magadira region (like Cyprus Margarita-Aphordite Goddess of the Cowrie Shell)
and a location of a shrine called Deaughat-the Enchanting and the Holy where ammonites have been transported.