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Post by TheBIHLover on Jun 18, 2015 19:55:15 GMT
I met Semir Osmanagich, three years ago, in Pescara (Italy) during a conference on Ancient Civilizations and we had several intriguing conversations that were the seeds of my study on the enigmatic stone found in the valley of Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In my opinion, Semir is working very hard to prove the existence of the pyramidal complex in Bosnia and I agree with him, when he stated that “Almost everything they teach us about the ancient history is wrong: origin of men, civilizations and pyramids”. History must be rewritten. Read more here: www.ancient-origins.net/opinion-guest-authors/visoko-astronomical-map-more-100000-years-003215Do you think that this map was made 100 000 years ago? Who made that map? Has the map some other purposes? Has the map any connections with other civilizations?
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Post by tatiana on Jun 19, 2015 9:38:27 GMT
"this map was made 100 000 years ago"
I would not make dates so precise. It seems there is connection with other civilizations. And not even one.
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Post by TheBIHLover on Jun 19, 2015 10:41:41 GMT
"this map was made 100 000 years ago" I would not make dates so precise. It seems there is connection with other civilizations. And not even one. I agree, there could be connections with other civilizations. What civilizations do you think of?
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Post by britdave on Jun 16, 2019 18:07:40 GMT
Interesting, but an Asto map from a 100k is most unlikely, unless we find a lost civilisation?
If you read "The Lost Americans" by Frank Hibben, the earlest stone-age man in North America was the Scandia caveman in New Mexico, thought to go back to 25,000 BC. Twenty years later Charles Hapgood wrote his "Earths Shifting Crust" theory, that gave an explanation of the frozen walls of animal bodies found in northen Alaska and Siberia, covered in a 'muck' of grey sand deposits. Perhaps similar to that covering Globeki Tepi and the tunnels in Visoko? So if not much has happened since the end of the Winconsin Ice sheet about 29,000 years ago, where might we find a lost civilisation?
One possibility appears to be in the Amazon basin, where cities of 20,000 people thrived before the arrival of Europeans and the local people died from diseases they brought. Graham Hancock in his new book "America Before" has highlighted some sites in the Amazon basin area after the recent forest clearing that clearly show stone circles and 'geogloyphs' (earthworks) that have recently been dated as far back as 25,000BC. But where did these people come from?
Few western archeologists have reseached the Amazon basin, but we do have DNA from the natives shows that at some point during the last ice age (13,000 yrs ago) a group of people carring the Australo- Melananesian genes settled in the Amazon jungle. After that the Amazon became a major centre of crop domestication, growing everthing from peppers, manioc, sweet potato, tobacco, pineapple, as well as another 55 imported species of palms and fruit trees. Where the people got this knowlege is still a mystery, if they all came from across the pacific ocean?
From this reseach it would appear that people in South America were more advanced than the early civilisations in the green crescent of Syria/Iraq and may in fact have been a later civilisation that copied and learnt from the Au/Melanesian region?
Keep looking, but not convinced.
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