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Ancient Sites and Artefacts
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@wrabbit, Yes, what Minstrel said, and also the Ancient Peoples left their legacy on the walls inside pyramids, such as these shown below. But, I think the ones that have any important meaning to our current society are hidden in the Vatican. Also, there are strong arguments suggesting something of great importance is buried underneath the Spinx's Paw. That is why no digging has ever been allowed there... until recently. But, I believe I read the owners of the land put a stop to that too.

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Here is a fantastic video of Michael Tellinger showing some of the ancient and fascinating artefacts that he has collected in his small museum in Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga, South Africa. The museum contains hundreds of artefacts that defy explanation in conventional circles but show the physical evidence of a vanished civilisation in South Africa over 200,000 years ago involved in gold mining and a knowledge of using sound as a source of energy.


Michael Tellinger's Museum Tour






BREAKING: Major Biblical Discovery Rocking the Globe

Here is a recent find that has researchers ecstatic!

Archaeologists have exhumed an ancient discovery which proves Israel’s existence long before Palestine was even a thought.

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Quote:It surrounds the story of King Hezekiah, or King Hez-Ki as his ancient homies used to call him.

Maybe Hollywood will make a movie about him and screw up the story with a bunch of CGI rock people or butterflies with lasers? … but I digress.

Seriously, these researchers were ecstatic to reveal that they have stumbled upon the first found seal of a biblical Israelite king.

Charisma News reports that the royal seal of King Hezekiah, who ruled around 700 B.C., has been added to the nation’s extensive collection of ancient artifacts.


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Quote:Hezekiah ruled around 700 BC and was described in the Bible as a daring monarch—”There was no one like him among all the kings of Judah, either before him or after him” (2 Kin. 18:5)—who was dedicated to eliminating idolatry in his kingdom.

“This is the first time that a seal impression of an Israelite or Judean king has ever come to light in a scientific archaeological excavation,” Mazar said.

The dots help separate the words: “Belonging to Hezekiah (son of) Ahaz king of Judah.”

“It’s always a question, what are the real facts behind the biblical stories,” Mazar said. “Here we have a chance to get as close as possible to the person himself, to the king himself.”

However, this discovery not only has biblical significance, but is relevant to the Israel-Palestine conflict today.

The word “Palestine” is believed by many to be a name derived from the Egyptian and Hebrew term for “migrants” or “wanderers,” and comes from the biblical tribe of the Philistines, who were barbaric nomads determined to conquer the Israelites. However, as the Bible describes, the Philistines’ giant fighter, Goliath, was defeated by a shepherd named David, who went on to become the king of Israel in the 10th century B.C.


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The Mysterious Sayhuite Monolith

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Quote:This archaeological site is located in Peru and is significant because it is the place where researchers believe, the ancient Inca worshipped water. Mostly unknown to all of us, the most important monument found at the Sayhuite site is the Sayhuite monolith, a fascinating sculpture featuring over 200 mysterious geometric figures, with zoomorphic depictions of reptiles, frogs and felines among others. The true origin and purpose of this incredible monument are still widely debated among researchers around the world. Most archaeologists suggest that this ancient monument was sculpted and intended to represent a topographical hydraulic model, continuing terraces, ponds, rivers, irrigation channels hills and tunnels. Located near the Sayhuite archaeological site are many incredible stone features that could predate the Inca themselves, and made from Andesite stone, meaning that they simply couldn’t be shaped with tools the Ancient Inca possessed at that time, casting doubt on the origins of the entire Sayhuite archaeological site and the Sayhuite monolith.



Goseck Circle


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Quote:The Goseck circle is surely one of the lesser known monuments found in Europe. Resembling Stonehenge in England, the odd circular formations were actually spotted recently, in 1991, during an aerial survey near the small town of Goseck in Germany. The mysterious monuments are believed to date back to 4,900 BC and is believed to have been created by Europe’s first and most mysterious early civilization, which existed even before the Minoan Civilizations and Ancient Egyptian Pyramids. In 2002, archaeologists performed excavations and found the remains of an extremely ancient structure that were reconstructed in the past. According to studies, the monument stretching 75 meters in width was composed of a set of concentric ditches and two palisade rings and a set of gates that were accurately aligned with the sunrise and sunset on solstice days. This has led researchers to theorize that the ancient monument might have been sued by ancient man as a solar or lunar calendar. Many researchers consider the Goseck Circle as the oldest known solar observatory in the world. The Nebra Sky Disk – one of the most important finds if the 20th century according to many— was discovered near the Goseck circles. The Nebra sky disk is believed to be the oldest known realistic representation of the cosmos found on our planet.


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Ancient Sites and Artefacts - by Mystic Wanderer - 05-21-2016, 12:53 PM
RE: Ancient Sites and Artefacts - by senona - 05-21-2016, 10:37 PM
RE: Ancient Sites and Artefacts - by Minstrel - 05-22-2016, 01:46 AM
RE: Ancient Sites and Artefacts - by Wrabbit2000 - 05-22-2016, 01:54 AM
RE: Ancient Sites and Artefacts - by Mystic Wanderer - 05-22-2016, 01:56 AM

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