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Title: Strange Artifacts.... from before the Great Flood?
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URL Source: http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar.htm
Published: Aug 24, 2007
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Post Date: 2007-08-24 00:12:29 by richard9151
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Views: 112
Comments: 2

This site is pretty interesting, and shows things that science would rather, and act as if, did not exist. Enjoy.

Introduction

Official position of science presents the picture of the past in which humanity started from primitive beginnings, and steadily progressed upward in the development of culture and science. Most of the artifacts preserved in archaeological and geological records have been neatly arranged to fit this accepted linear view of our past.

Yet many other unearthed "out-of-place artifacts" create obvious contradictions to the conservative picture of antiquity. They don't fit the established pattern of prehistory, pointing back instead to the existence of advanced civilizations before any of the known ancient cultures came into being.

Though such discoveries are well-documented, most historians would like to sweep these disturbing anomalies under the proverbial rug.

In addition, the mysterious artifacts seem to confirm ancient legends and stories describing human history affected by a very advanced earthly civilization perished in a global cataclysm or influenced by extraterrestrial gods.

In this section we present some of the most intriguing out-of-place artifacts.

Piri Reis Map (1513)

Shroud of Turin

Aztec Calendar

Antikythera Device

Celtic Cross

Mystery Skulls

Ancient Airplanes

Fuente Magna

Phaistos Disk

Catalan Atlas

Baghdad Battery

Stone Spheres

VoynichManuscript

Dendera Zodiac

Delhi Iron Pillar

Dendera Lamps?

Djed

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#1. To: richard9151 (#0)

Our past is stranger than we can realize, that is clear.

I have seen some of what you have listed. The Stone Spheres of Central America, for one example.

How they were made thousands of years ago teases the imagination.

I have seen ruins in Quemado (sp) outside of Zacatecas that defied explanation. Monte Alban in Ouxaca, and many more.

I have hiked to remote areas of the south west and have seen structures that I have a very hard time to understand what their use and why did the ancients go to do much effort to construct them.

We are not getting the whole picture, thats my conclusion.

"Satan / Cheney in "08"

tom007  posted on  2007-08-24   0:28:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: tom007 (#1)

The Stone Spheres of Central America, for one example.

I've read on those that they are somewhat short of being perfect spheres. The larger ones vary by as much as an inch or two in diameter, so they are probably not in the "wonder of the world" league.

There is a way for one or two small people to move huge rocks weighing many tons. Certainly it was discovered by many different cultures in the ancient past. We've had no need to rediscover the means so we generally haven't, though one guy did in building the famous "Coral Castle" all by himself. He died in the 1940's.

I saw a web page of a construction worker that claimed to have rediscovered how to do it. He was selling a how-to video. Photo's on the site seem to give hints.

Pinguinite.com EcuadorTreasures.ec

Pinguinite  posted on  2007-08-24   1:45:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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