So far in this series 'When does a myth become truth' we have seen a lost ancient city under the ocean, another nuked in antiquity, onto amazing ancient engineered stonework from South America, an African tribe with incredible knowledge of the cosmos, and the story of an ancient civilisation that lived in antiquity who claim to have come from another planet and genetically created modern humans, a subject so in depth it came in three parts seen here Part 1, Part 2, and finally Part 3.
Today we move on to an ancient site in Indonesia that has potentially pushed the timeline of our known history back 26,000 years!
Welcome to Gunung Padang.
Gunung Padang is situated in the West Java province of Indonesia. It is located 885 metres above sea level and the site consists of a series of terraces bordered by stone retaining walls. The site is accessed via an andesite set of 400 steps rising 95 metres.
Now that in itself is pretty impressive however the dating of the site keeps getting pushed further back, it was originally believed to have been completed 2500 years ago then it was pushed back to 5000BC and now recent carbon dating techniques have pushed it back as far as 24,000BC.
The amazing Graham Hancock has been an avid researcher for many years attempting to piece together the links to an ancient civilisation that spanned the globe in deep antiquity. A civilisation of pyramid builders with advanced technological skills that possibly provided the blueprint for all pyramid builders. His book Fingerprints of the Gods was a fantastic piece of work and was released in 1995, he was slaughtered by mainstream academia and was considered a pariah by many archeologists at the time of its release and in subsequent years however in recent years more and more evidence has started to crop up to back his theory. Gunung Pandang is another piece of evidence.
Many still believe that ancient pyramid structures are found solely in Egypt and South America however that couldn't be further from the truth, they are also found in India, Indonesia, China, Bosnia, Ethiopia and the Canary Islands. And that's not even the full list.
I do intend to do a post about this worldwide phenomenon however this post is about the pyramid structure at Gunang Pudang so I'll stop digressing.
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It's easy to look at it from a distance and think that it looks like an conveniently shaped hill however the time that has passed since its construction is immense, we have whole cities with pyramid structures have been swallowed up by the Amazonian jungle so it is no surprise to me to see it looking like a natural albeit strangely geometric shape from a distance. Upon closer inspection though you can see the amount of huge stones that cover the site as if thrown around by an irate giant or destroyed by an ancient cataclysm.
Graham Hancock writes in this article.
The archaeological establishment is scrambling to find some reason to reject and pour scorn on the extraordinary consequences of the excavations now taking place at Gunung Padang in Indonesia.
Since its first exploration by archaeologists in 1914 the site was thought to be a natural hill with 2500 year-old megalithic structures on top of it. But in 2010 geologist Dr Danny Hilman Natawidjaja (who earned his doctorate at Cal Tech) recognized this “hill” as a possible man-made pyramid and began to explore it using ground penetrating radar, seismic tomography, resistivity survey and other remote sensing techniques, as well as some direct excavations and deep core drilling.
The results were immediately intriguing for background click here producing evidence of deeply buried man-made chambers and yielding carbon dates going back as far as 26,000 years. This was the last Ice Age when our ancestors are supposed (according to the orthodox archaeological model) to be have been nothing more than primitive hunter gatherers incapable of large-scale construction and engineering feats. Was it possible that geologist Natawidjaja was unearthing the proof of a lost advanced civilization of prehistoric antiquity? Such ideas are heresy to mainstream archaeologists and sure enough the archaeological establishment in Indonesia banded together against Dr Natawidjaja and his team, lobbied the political authorities, agitated locally and succeeded in slowing down, though not completely stopping, the further exploration of Gunung Padang.
Dr Natawidjaja fought back, doing some high-level lobbying of his own, taking the matter to the President of Indonesia himself. There were further delays to do with elections in Indonesia but just a couple of months ago, in mid-August 2014, the final obstacles were lifted and Dr Natawidjaja and his team moved back onto the Gunung Padang site with full approval to go ahead with their work, including permission to excavate the concealed chambers.
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Archaeologists were furious and immediately began lobbying to get the work stopped – fortunately to no avail as preliminary excavations have produced results that prove beyond doubt that Gunung Padang in indeed a man-made pyramid of great antiquity as Dr Natawidjaja had long ago proposed. Even the relatively young layer so far excavated (the second artificial columnar rock-layer beneath the megalithic site visible on the surface) has yielded dates of 5200 BC (nearly 3000 years older than the orthodox dating for the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt) and there are firm indications from the original remote sensing and core drilling work of much older layers below. In short, it is now evident to all that the site is vastly older than the 2500 years that archaeologists had insisted upon for decades. Even the most hostile amongst them are therefore now reframing their assessment of the site and referring to it as “a gigantic terraced tomb, which was part of the biggest megalithic culture in the archipelago.”
I'll interject at this point to say that the resistance and downright opposition to Dr Natawidjaja's work comes as no surprise to me. So often mainstream academia have this attitude towards evidence gathering that has the potential to rewrite the history books.
Why is that?
How can you call yourself an intellectual in any field of study if you don't have the capacity to accept that your current beliefs may be wrong?
The article concludes.....
For a flavor of the sour grapes the archaeological establishment feel towards Dr Natawidjaja and his team see this recent article from the Jakarta Post here.
I asked Dr Natawidjaja for his response to the Jakarta Post article and he replied as follows:
“The article has got the story all wrong. All excavations were supervised by archeologists from Agency for Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (BPCB) and University of Indonesia. The excavation sites have also recently been inspected by the Director for Conservation of Archeological Sites (who is the boss of Miss Desril Shanti ), by the head of the BPCB, and by the Minister of Education and Culture himself. Afterward, they gave a press conference confirming that all excavations are good and proper. For information, the head of the National Archeological Center, which is the main office above local Archeological Centers including Bandung Archeological Center, is also a member of the National Team for Gunung Padang. The Jakarta Post article is also wrong about the funding. The Minister of Education and Culture did indeed announce in the press conference that he would allocate about Rp 3 billion for the research but it has not begun to be disbursed yet. So far, I and my team are still working willingly on our own funding with the help of the soldiers (TNI) who have been working alongside us. Of course the TNI have their own funding – but not from that Endowment Fund.”
As to the progress of the work at Gunung Padang, Dr Natawidjaja writes as follows:
“The research progress has been being great. We have excavated three more spots right on top of the megalithic site in the past couple weeks, which give more evidence and details about the buried structures. We have uncovered lots more stone artifacts from the excavations. The existence of the pyramid-like structure beneath the megalithic site is now loud and clear; even for non-specialists, it is not too difficult to understand if they come and see for themselves. We have found some kind of open hall buried by soil 5-7 meters thick; however we have not yet got into the main chamber. We are now drilling to the suspected location of the chamber (based on subsurface geophysic) in the middle of the megalithic site.”
So as is evident from the ongoing excavations the site has revealed much so far that gives reason for the people of Indonesia and indeed the world to insist that the work is allowed to continue without objection. The subject of our distant past can be very contentious especially when religious or academic dogma are thrown into the mix however neither point of view should stop the work that will hopefully one day help to reveal when, why, how and hopefully by whom this site was constructed.
Another further fascinating discovery has been revealed during the excavations which for me is even more of a revelation than the age of the site, a technological discovery that has the potential to rewrite the history books.......
Buried Technology?!
Whilst researching this subject I came across an incredible article at Ancient-Code titled Electrical device found at Gunung Padang which peaked my interest to say the least and puts a whole new perspective on the capabilities of the architects or later occupants of the site.
The article states.....
A famous geologist has hit the headlines with an amazing discovery. We are talking about Dr. Danny Hilman Natawidjaja, a somewhat controversial researcher that is working on the megalithic suite of Gunung Padang in Indonesia. Dr. Danny Hilman is responsible for the archaeological team conducting research on the site and they have recently announced a discovery of a oddly shaped metal device that is presumed to be the worlds oldest electrical device.
According to researchers, this object is made out of gold and copper and seems to resemble a primitive electrical capacitator. According to some researchers, this newly found device seems very similar in structure to the biblical descriptions of the “The Ark of the Covenant “. Carbon dating confirms the device to be 2500 older than The Ark of the Covenant.
Dr. Danny Hilman Natawidjaja also proposed that Gunung Padang region is a perfect match for Plato’s Atlantis.
The discovery of the electrical device at Gunung Padang is getting a lot of attention, even President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia visited the site congratulating the researchers on their discovery and declaring that he has great interest for the results of the research.
According to archaeologists, the subsurface layers at Gunung Padang might be more than 12,000 years old and the news of an electrical device being discovered points towards the possibility that ancient man had already mastered electricity thousands of years ago.
“The findings on the Gunung Padang site will shock the world,” said the president’s special staffer for social aid and natural disasters, Andi Arief.
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I will say that I find this discovery to be an amazing turns of events and look forward with anticipation to seeing the results of more excavation and analysis, although I don't buy into this area being the possible site of Atlantis.
However that isn't really the point.
The point is this site is millennia older than scholars had ever considered whatever the final agreed construction date is and whoever built and occupied it in antiquity were way more advanced than anyone has ever given them credit for.
I'm convinced we will see more evidence appear in the months and years to come that will give us a better understanding of who constructed this site, when , how and why.
Final thoughts.
As with other posts in this series this is in no way the full and complete story of this incredible site as there are many articles out there with interesting hypothesis. It is an introduction to the subject. A post that covered every aspect would be an immense undertaking an I will leave it to you guys to go and do your own research. The ancient world still has many secrets to reveal to us and Gunang Pudang is another compelling piece of evidence for those who hope to rediscover our lost history.
I have heard some disturbing rumours that the Indonesian government are using this site as political football for nefarious ends however I have no opinion in that matter other than to say that I hope the great people of Indonesia have the will to demand that their government allow and support open and honest study to continue. I'm sure one day if that happens the truth regarding this site will be uncovered and a lost chapter of Indonesian and indeed World history will be written.
As always TP... you have excelled yourself and done your countymen proud.
However, SirKnight replying on behalf of Community News reckons this looks like a terraced volcano, probably for some pretty hanging gardens like at Babylon.
As for the ark style electrical generator, perhaps the citizens of this great civilisation, like some modern men, were looking to grow pot 24/7, in an underground chamber for 'privacy'.
Just saying mate.
SK.
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The pyramid structure is built into the hill, its mostly subterranean.
And yes ancient pot growers! I like that idea.
The dealers of antiquity 😂
Cheers SK
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Wow that was fascinating!!
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Another fantastically compelling slice of our history from our very own master of myth/truth @tremendospercy The breadth of information you've collated throughout this brilliant series is an invaluable resource and to have it held within the blockchain is just brilliant. I love the way you discuss such a diverse range of subjects yet draw a connection of hidden knowledge between each of them. As you will know from my previous post the discovery of a potential "electrical device" by Dr. Danny Hilman Natawidjaja is of great interest to me and I believe it has a potential multitude of profound connotations. The foundations of our history are shaking under the weight of public knowledge and it's great to have you here exploring these possibilities. It certainly makes you think about a human life and what can be achieved. Indeed whilst most of us toil in the proverbial dirt to pay our bills and keep a roof over our heads others are out there making discoveries that have the potential to alter the very fabric of our society. Great work as always my friend, can't wait for the next chapter!!
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Thanks for the great comment as ever buddy.
Funny how our posts have crossover even though they're different subject matter.
To me that shows the synergistic connection to the lost knowledge we seek and our own collective conciousness. The answers are within us we just need to learn how to find them. Cheers mate.
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Great article!
The huge (did is say HUGE!!!) Bosnian pyramid comming up next?
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Thank you so much.
Yes I'll get to it at some point, I hope to visit it too, to get my own perspective.
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Wow...absolutely goosebumpy once again! I love how much you are expanding my mind, I have learned a lot from your series so far and look forward to learning a lot more too. <3 <3 Thank you @tremendospercy! xo
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Thank you so much Lyndsay. 😉
I'm glad you're enjoying it, I have many more in the pipeline.
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Good stuff my friend!! :) :) :) Nothing better than reading your epic posts over a beautiful cup of morning coffee :) xo
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Another fine article to get my thoughts going. It would be immensely interesting to find that this was indeed the site of the legendary Atlantis.
Do you believe this could turn out to be a Hub for Interstellar civilizations that was destroyed in some epic battle? or was created/designed for some interstellar communications link?
Any other ideas on what this place could have been?
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The reason for the site is still a mystery for me, however the fact that electrical technology has been discovered suggests that there is something profound that happened her. This is similar to other ancient sites. I believe that epic sky battles did indeed take place in antiquity as many ancient scriptures from unconnected people's say so. Why would this be documented by people who were supposed to be relatively primative if it didn't happen? I think the battles probably took place between opposing factions of let's say other worldly entities. Maybe one day we'll know, who knows?!
Thanks for the great comment buddy.
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Not a problem, it's always fascinating to consider who/what is out there and who/what may have been here before us.
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Really cool and interesting read. This is the first post I've seen from you, will have to check your others in the series. I think its amazing at some of the feats humans were able to accomplish thousands of years ago without the use of modern machines. I think it shows the true scope of human potential when a massive idea is taken up by thousands of people are done over several years. great stuff. look forward to reading future posts.
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Thank buddy, this is the 8th post in this series because Pt5 was a three parter.
I'm glad you enjoyed this post, there are indeed many mysteries that are yet to be solved from antiquity. And thanks for the tip mate that's very kind.
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There are still many secrets behind Mount Padang that has not been uncovered. Thanks for sharing good history @tremendospercy
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That's true and I can't wait to see what other secrets it will reveal.
Thanks friend.
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keep on rockin'
This is another fascinating addition to your series mate.
Just enough to get me looking for the books on Amazon and making myself even more broke.
Have mercy on me and start talking about shit that I already have the books for.
The funny thing is, I don't have Graham Hancock's book even though I am a fan of his.
I bet there's some cheap copies on Abe Books
To go back to your article, don't you find that to be the case in every field?
I suppose it was your point.
But I find the same is true in me. Someone has sent me to a zero-point energy invention, and I find myself automatically rejecting it.
The laws of thermodynamics seem to be pretty solid to me.
If you wanna check it out this is the thing...
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Thanks buddy send thanks for the link.
You're gonna end up with a library like mine dude. 😉
Cheers mate.
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what's your take on that machine?
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I just got educated by you, lovely post @tremendospercy
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I'm pleased you enjoyed it and learned about the site, thank you for reading.
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That interjection of yours was spaced perfectly as I was thinking the same thing much less eloquently as I read through that bit XD Ahh Graham Hancock, I have read one of his books, it was REALLY interesting, might go hunt down more.
I really love this series :)
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Thank you so much. Yeah Graham Hancock is a great researcher and has taken a lot of flak _ unfairly IMO_.
Read his other books as they'll blow your mind.
Cheers for checking in buddy.
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Nice post fella @tremendospercy your written skills are so good keep posting you will definitely rock..... Keep the good work going keep steeming!!
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Thanks buddy 😉
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amazing post, keep it up I guess there is still much to learn about ancient history.
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There certainly is, thank you for reading.
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Thank you, I enjoyed this post.
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Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment @onetree
I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😉
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Great post once again buddy. Interesting to see so many oppose research like this. I am not surprised though, particularly in Indonesia.
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It wouldn't be the people, I'm sure they'd like to know the true history of their country. It's officialdom who oppose a change of the history books. Cheers for checking the list out Scotty.
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Looks like nature has taken over the pyramid!
There is so much vegetation around and on it as compared to other pyramids that I have seen :)
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That happens over a huge amount of time, the pyramids in China are covered too however that was more than likely by design. This one is built partially into the mountain and is very, very old hence the vegetation.
Thanks for reading buddy.
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sangat bagus sekali postingannya. but sorry i just support you just a comment and resteem. cause i don't have a lot of steempower
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That's ok buddy, I'm glad you enjoyed the post, thank you for the resteem
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This is a truly wonderful post. It's amazing how many incredible stories are buried at this site. I'm going to dive into the other part of the series now and hope that there will be many more episodes to come!
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Thank you so much for saying so.
Please enjoy the previous posts there are many in the pipeline.
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Beautiful article. And the photos... The site definitely had creative and intelligent minds designing it.
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Thanks babe, the past has many hidden gems still to be revealed to us. There were definately incredible minds at work in the creation of many of these wonderful historic sites.
Thanks for checking in babe.
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This is genuinely intriguing for me, not least because I am currently residing in Indonesia, I might see if I can jump over to Java and take a look one day. You said this has the potential to rewrite history but unfortunately when discoveries such as these are found and they do not fit with the current historic dogma they get brushed under the carpet and pretty much denied, sad but true. good read! Thanks.
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That would be great if you could buddy.
I've been to many of the sites in this series of posts although not this one. I have been to Indonesia several times however this place was not on my radar at that time sadly. Thanks for reading and commenting dude.
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Can't see it happening anytime soon, I'm slightly tied down with a few commitments although I will definitively make a point at trying to get over there if/when I do i will let you know! might take a year or so and a few more steem. All the best. Followed.
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Thx buddy 😎
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I love reading this interesting stuff, and i always knew there were pyramids all over the world =) Thanx for a great read... look forward to reading more of ur writings. Cheers mate!
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Thanks babe.
It's amazing that they are all over the world on every continent built by people who supposedly had no contact or common ancestry. The academic world needs to wake up and start looking for the links.
Good on ya for reading and commenting.
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Wow this amazing and super researched theme is getting you some nice rewards @tremendospercy !! Good to see and well deserved of course !! Steem ON !
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Thanks man.
Ancient history and the gaps in our knowledge has been a favourite subject of mine for as long as I can remember. My history teachers used to hate me as I was always arguing with them for being such idiots!
Cheers for checking in mate.
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Hhahahaha yes you must have been a worry indeed to your History teachers as they tried to finsih their lies with your classmates !! I was not much liked by my teachers either as I always wondered why indeed we were all there and it seemed much more fun to be outside and doing that which i wished to do ! I share this passion for the holes in our past, the mysteries and their meaning and effects on our world !!
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As always, I loved reading your work!
Wondeful information and again a lot to learn!
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Thanks babe, love to Snek ❤️
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Your post was quite informative and it made me think of a show that I used to watch before...Ancient aliens....whats coming up next mate?
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I've got a number of similar posts in mind, I'm not sure which will be next I just go with the flow and see which I feel like writing. Watch this space buddy.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
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This is so fascinating @temendospercy, I really love these kinds of posts. I'm a bit of a conspiracy guy myself and the pyramid structures found all over the world always intrigued me. I have never even heard of this site in Indonesia until now, thanks for the excellent read!
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You're so welcome dude.
Yes the subject is fascinating and changes with each new discovery.
Cheers for reading and commenting
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Thank you.
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Wow! this is the place where you can feel real nature and can get peace!!
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I've seen your posts it's so wonderful and greats
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Thank you for reading.
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This was really informative.
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Awesome Article :) There are so many truth buried inside our Earth which today or tomorrow will surprise mankind :)
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Thank you.
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Ancient discovery!!
you covered it well about this find. Will follow you sir for such post
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Thank you very much my friend.
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Thank you very much.
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wow amazing , up vote!
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Thank you.
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Fascinating. I wouldn't place too much confidence on those age estimates, as carbon dating is entirely unreliable beyond 5000 years or so.
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Nice
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Thank you.
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Great to see such a discovery in Indonesia. I am from India and am happy to see our neighbours finding such historical sites. India and Indonesia had great cultural relations in the past. The concerned site should be researched more to find more evidence about our history and ancestors.
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Thank you, the first post in this series was about India.
What an amazing county, I loved it when I was there.
Cheers for reading and commenting mate.
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Being in the age of information and all, I find it's not only hard to keep up with newly emerging information, but also history (and hidden history). Lots of things being uncovered...
I think there are also pyramid type structures in Macedonia(?) and Ukraine as well. I can't help to but to ask if they're remakes or memorials of the tower of Babylon.
What would motivate anyone to build such an enormous structure, from a basic standpoint, it doesn't seem so practical...
I'll be checking in more!
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Yeah, the construction of pyramids is a global phenomenon, you've got to wonder f people in antiquity were lead down that road by a higher culture with a building blueprint. It's a fascinating subject.
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I've checked out some documentaries on this, but am no means an expert on the information. I try to get both sides of the arguments, more interesting that way and I can get a more well-rounded view... Naturally there's going to be disinfo or well-meaning messengers that aren't quite accurate.
Higher culture - but benign or malevolent?
And it also fascinates me how the modern elite still cherish their pyramids and obelisks, and sometimes snake symbolism. It's as though they're not as secular as they seem to be.
Are you familiar with Vril? Kind of an occult movement allegedly practised by Nazis... They had some sort of belief in a super-race as far as I know.
But again, what I know is gleaned from video here and there, who has time, with the burdens of life, to dig deep? I have formed some opinions on the matter, but of course, there's just a patchwork of info and I'll admit I can be biased at times XD
Thanks!
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