Ancient Civilizations

TheBeagle

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I like that they are putting pressure on. Would be great if Egypt would play ball for some excavation attempts instead of this turning into a multi generational boondoggle of data. Even if it comes up as nothing, at least give it a shot.

Well if those shafts that were just shown were actually buried in sand until 2017 then that means they have already been excavated and someone has already been down there.
 
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Well if those shafts that were just shown were actually buried in sand until 2017 then that means they have already been excavated and someone has already been down there.
Course. That's half the issue with Egypt not bothering to disclose shit all. Just a big guessing game. The data is compelling, however I really want another survey. Without the 10 year clause that caused them to have to wait to release it.
 

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Totally natural formation. Suuuuuuure it is.



This one isn't actually symmetrical. Viewed from above, it looks like this

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It's still a weird one given how triangular it is. There are a number of similar triangles or pyramid-like shapes in the Amazon.

Supposedly the Atlantean civilization spanned both Amazonnes and North Africa / Spain. All of which was really lush and nice at the time climate-wise, while the areas to the north and south were frigid Younger Dryas ice-hells. So if we believe that civilization existed, then it makes total sense if there are ancient similar structures on both sides of the ocean that are 12,000+ years old and heavily worn away or overgrown with vegetation. Giza isn't because it dried out, and the Sphinx only got "preserved" because it got remodeled 4,500 years ago when they took the worn-down original lion head and re-carved it into a pharoah.
 

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In 2004 I traveled Europe.
In Portugal we went to an old site that was older than the LEGO blocks in England. I got to lay down on a stone that had the been a sacrifice umm stone.
Grooves for blood to run and everything. Cool as fuck.
No fences, no tickets. Just go and hang out with all these placed carved stones from xxxx thousand years ago
 
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Pretty cool.
🔹 Dated to approximately 9,500 BC
🔹 7,000+ years before Roman concrete
🔹 Requires heating limestone above 800°C
🔹 Terrazzo floors confirmed at Göbekli Tepe
🔹 Cambridge study found lime plaster 12,000 years old
 
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