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Mysterious Places, and Civilizations
Anyone here of the Olmecs, they lived in Mexico, and central America.
Well they apparently had features of Blacks, whites with beards, Asians even, and the native Indians .
Well 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE two of those people didn't belong . but maybe they did
Personally I think the Mediterranean cultures did trade with them, could be wrong though.
The Toltec was another group that little is known about, but had great architecture that is unexplained.
Add more please The Peruvians go way back with lots of stuff coming out all the time.
Well they apparently had features of Blacks, whites with beards, Asians even, and the native Indians .
Well 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE two of those people didn't belong . but maybe they did
Personally I think the Mediterranean cultures did trade with them, could be wrong though.
The Toltec was another group that little is known about, but had great architecture that is unexplained.
Add more please The Peruvians go way back with lots of stuff coming out all the time.
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Alot of mumies in Egypt BTW had nicotine and cocaine in their embalming fluid which could only have come from the Americas
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I have read that before, and they say it may be contamination, but I believe they had some trade in or before the first Dynasty.
The Phoneticians, and Minoans was great sailors, and no telling before that.
The Nile flowed into the Atlantic at one time, or what ever name it was called.
The Phoneticians, and Minoans was great sailors, and no telling before that.
The Nile flowed into the Atlantic at one time, or what ever name it was called.
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10 Civilizations That Disappeared Under Mysterious Circumstances
http://io9.com/5928085/10-civilizations ... thropology
Annalee Newitz
For almost as long as we've had civilization, we've lost it. There are records going back hundreds of years of explorers discovering huge temples encrusted with jungle, or giant pits full of treasure that were once grand palaces. Why did people abandon these once-thriving cities, agricultural centers, and trade routes? Often, the answer is unknown. Here are ten great civilizations whose demise remains a mystery.
1. The Maya
The Maya are perhaps the classic example of a civilization that was completely lost, its great monuments, cities and roads swallowed up by the central American jungles, and its peoples scattered to small villages. Though the languages and traditions of the Maya still survive up to the present day, the civilization's peak was during the first millennium AD, when their greatest architectural feats and massive agricultural projects covered a vast region in the Yucat
http://io9.com/5928085/10-civilizations ... thropology
Annalee Newitz
For almost as long as we've had civilization, we've lost it. There are records going back hundreds of years of explorers discovering huge temples encrusted with jungle, or giant pits full of treasure that were once grand palaces. Why did people abandon these once-thriving cities, agricultural centers, and trade routes? Often, the answer is unknown. Here are ten great civilizations whose demise remains a mystery.
1. The Maya
The Maya are perhaps the classic example of a civilization that was completely lost, its great monuments, cities and roads swallowed up by the central American jungles, and its peoples scattered to small villages. Though the languages and traditions of the Maya still survive up to the present day, the civilization's peak was during the first millennium AD, when their greatest architectural feats and massive agricultural projects covered a vast region in the Yucat
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This Mysterious Japanese Circle has Been Demystified
http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2012/09/18/ ... ove-story/
Japan is a pretty mysterious place and this circle had some people mystified at how it could have been created
Japan is a pretty mysterious place and this circle had some people mystified at how it could have been created
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Fish sculpture looks to me like a something made by sound waves interesting
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The Pink Lake
http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-te ... 17264.html
Now this pink lake definatly qualifies as a mysterious place
Now this pink lake definatly qualifies as a mysterious place
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They look like lakes full of Pepto
There is quite a few lakes like that around the world.
There is quite a few lakes like that around the world.
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Not uncovered yet like the video shows.
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Better video
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What pyramid culture built this pyramid and why ? Is there an archeologist who can convince anybody with common sense that this pyramid is a natural formation ?
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Is it natural ?
We have them here also but made of earth from the Mississippi cultures. The Celts had earth ones also .
I would like to know more on this one also.
We have them here also but made of earth from the Mississippi cultures. The Celts had earth ones also .
I would like to know more on this one also.
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3000 BC
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SAN MARTIN DE PORRES, Peru
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SAN MARTIN DE PORRES, Peru
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i knew of all these, do you
Number 1 may or may not have been.
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Number 1 may or may not have been.
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Why not Venus ?
Sorry you know I don't believe that, but that's alright right ? I think the world has seen more civilizations come, and go than thought though, and maybe the Spinx, and pyramids are older than thought.
Sorry you know I don't believe that, but that's alright right ? I think the world has seen more civilizations come, and go than thought though, and maybe the Spinx, and pyramids are older than thought.
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http://www.crystalinks.com/hallofrecords.html
Some people have speculated that this hall of records has already secretly been accessed. If it exists I am sure that there is information that would force us to change our text books.
Some people have speculated that this hall of records has already secretly been accessed. If it exists I am sure that there is information that would force us to change our text books.
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The knowledge from the hall of records has already been processed, but we will never know.Gary Oak wrote:http://www.crystalinks.com/hallofrecords.html
Some people have speculated that this hall of records has already secretly been accessed. If it exists I am sure that there is information that would force us to change our text books.
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There is knowledge that they must believe the public must stay unaware of. This is also what I believe is the reason why they burnt the Mayan books....after secretly copying them