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  1. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    :LOL:
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    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    Hancock suggests a cataclysm ended the last one. With rapidly rising sea levels of hundreds of feet. Such an event would likely wipe out most of humanity. It it just coincidence that every culture has a great flood myth?
  3. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    I dont know what to tell you. The timeframe of construction is not in dispute, archeologists are struggling to explain how 'primitive' nomads living day-to-day, meal-to-meal could have built it. We obviously have a huge knowledge gap as it concerns prehistory.
  4. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    Old paradigms must be adjusted as new evidence and discoveries are brought to light.
  5. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    Gobekli Tepe... constructed 13k years ago...
  6. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    The precision cutting of these stones are as much a mystery as the transportation and hoisting of them; in some cases hundreds of miles.
  7. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    How did primitive hunter-gatherers construct this?
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    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    @ddann Peru for example... These megalithic structures: Later 'repaired' and 'restored' by a more 'modern' and 'advanced' society:
  9. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    Could be remains from a civilization pre-dating the Mayans.
  10. Suhrthing

    Off-Topic Archeological Finds

    Learned about Göbekli Tepe not too long ago reading Graham Hancock. Pretty fascinating IMO. Massive ruins in Turkey only partially excavated. Dating back some 13k years - back when we were primitive 'hunter-gatherers'. I absolutely believe we're a species with amnesia.
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