Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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I came across this last night. Really intriguing stuff about what we've been discussing. A lot of the artifacts they are recovering are from deep in the ocean because they say sea levels were 425 feet lower than they are today! From the article.....“We now have really solid evidence that people came from Europe to the New World around 20,000 years ago,” https://insider.si.edu/2012/03/ice-age-m...-north-america/ That book was published in 2012 and the notion hasn't picked up a lot of steam. It seems the pre-13,000 years ago or so evidence is always sketchy/debatable. Could it be that the reason the theory has not picked up much steam is because it totally upsets the dominant paradigm...... If found true, I wonder how may Ph.D and M.S. dissertations and thesis' would be debunked. Sure would make a lot of people in academia look pretty clueless.
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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Pretty neat stuff right here regarding recent Nazca Line discoveries. Apparently researchers have found over 50 new geoglyphs that predate the other lines. Watch the video, way cool! Seems that they are starting to tie these lines with the existing Paracas culture which existed about 1000 years before what they call the Nazca culture. https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018...logy/?beta=true
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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So being the curious type, I pulled up Peru and the Nazca lines on Google Earth. If you don't have Google Earth on your computer and you're a trapper, I highly recommend it. You can download it here for free.... https://www.google.com/earth/download/gep/agree.htmlGuess what! If you zoom out far enough on Google Earth, you can see other lines and giant polygons deep within the pacific ocean! Below is a screenshot I took off the computer....  If you follow these lines, they intersect in various locations. One of the main intersections is on Easter Island. Another main intersection is on French Polynesia. Out of curiosity, I google searched "Megaliths French Polynesia" and was astonished at what I saw! Another main intersection is at Hawaii! This is amazing stuff!
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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More really fascinating stuff coming out about the Mayan civilization. They just found a cave with a lot of human remains. Some of the remains they say are 4000 and 7000 years old and pre-date the Maya civilization; possibly being their ancestors. I think it is pretty interesting. Some of the skulls were elongated like the elongated skulls in Peru and the middle-east. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aK03x0Z7k0
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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It is interesting DuxDawg! Here is a video that kind of summarizes some of the cool stuff they are finding in the under water cave systems! Its about 6 minutes long, but has a lot of fascinating stuff and photos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agwGPGCsOcA&t=39s
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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Saw a show on The Travel channel about this. Some guy (Josh Yates?) went down and investigated. He went diving in the underground caverns and they were huge. They found what looked like sacrifices and lots of pottery underground, actually underwater because they believe there was a drought at that time. Yup seen that on Sci channel. I think it's called Secrets of The Underground or Mystery of the Missing or something like that. I like that show. Excellent shows
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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I for one question how ancient people all over the world could work gold into jewelry, and also how in every corner of the world the new of a specialized fire starting tech. How is that possible?
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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That is interesting! Beautiful artifacts made of gold and other precious metals are found all over the globe and many times the relics are also associated with mirrors of various kinds. These ancient sites never cease to amaze the curious mind. Check out this megalithic site from Mount Shoria in southern Siberia, they guess the stones to be twice the size of the ones in Baalbek. The similarities of the Siberian artwork to the stonework done in Peru is astonishing! http://thetruthwins.com/archives/newly-f...ever-discovered
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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I wonder if we humans will ever have more answers than questions.
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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I always found the trade route theories interesting.Products from South America found in North America,and vice versa,like Lake Superior copper found in Mexico.Fascinating stuff from a stone age civilization.
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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Supposedly over night horses covered N America after a few dozen were left behind by the Spanish. Those Spanish horses must have been way better breeders than the offspring they left behind
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Re: Interesting Mayan Discoveries
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Supposedly over night horses covered N America after a few dozen were left behind by the Spanish. Those Spanish horses must have been way better breeders than the offspring they left behind 2-300 years isn't exactly overnight. But it is easy to establish where the wild horses originated with DNA testing. One of the best tools there is for either debunking or establishing historical facts. (Only took 30 years for another introduced species to totally devastate most of Louisiana's coastal ecosystem).
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