Jiroft Culture Stepped Pyramid Ziggurats c. 2500BC, Iran (1 reply)
The Ubaid of greater Mesopotamia had been building monumental mud brick stepped platforms as early as c. 5,000BC which it is said these structures were the inspiration for later ziggurats. The oldest...
View ArticleDacians and Sumeria.....relation with Aratta? (1 reply)
Hello everyone I would like to bring some light in this topic ,I gathered some info Talking about pre Adamites Romania is a very old civilisation ,probably one of the oldest in Europe The...
View ArticleStones over wet sand... (no replies)
Stones over wet sand I take objection to this News Release from the University of Amsterdam. >Physicists from the University of Amsterdam have discovered that the ancient Egyptians used a clever...
View ArticleSimilarities between Mayan and ancient Indian sculptures (no replies)
Hello, I have found interesting similarities between Mayan and ancient Indian sculptures, that I want to share with you. This is a page of a book that I have made. Not published, yet. ( Well, I made...
View ArticleFrom Adoration derives Imitation - Elongated Skulls (no replies)
Hello, Elongated skulls share the trademarks of a pattern I call "From adoration derives Imitation". To simplify, this means the following: We have found elongated skull made by manipulating the human...
View ArticlePlanet Pyramid / The Three`s Connection (1 reply)
Hello, Here are a few pages from my book " The Holey Mindbell ", that contemplates the connection of the Pyramidian theme of three in the past, and the present. A B C D E F G H I J An obvious symbolic...
View ArticleThe Perfect Number 5040 (1 reply)
I have posted this on another site as well however Dr T got me thinking about it so he deserves to have it posted here. Maybe someone has already thought of it who knows but for interest. Years ago...
View ArticleDjoser (5 replies)
A question. It is my understand that the Egyptian Old Kingdom King Djoser - or Zoser - (associated with the stepped pyramid at Saqqara) destroyed all or at least many of the previous tombs of those...
View ArticleLevitation basins (no replies)
Does anyone know if there are any technical drawings available of the large blocks known as “Levitation Basins” that are near the great pyramid?
View ArticleYongshan Plate Man Made? (1 reply)
Hi Everyone! Looking closely at the Yongshan Plate (Megalithic Structure) I feel there is no doubt that is a man made structure to Impress or intimidate visitors. I'm proposing that it is a form of...
View ArticleEvidence for contemporary water erosion of the Sphinx. New paper. (no replies)
New paper written by Chris Ogilvie-Herald, author of Giza: The Truth. I think he makes a good case for the existence of significant evidence suggesting water erosion playing a key role in the erosion...
View ArticleComet Research Group - Upcoming work + Thoughts (2 replies)
Good Day all, ( I ask these questions as a novice..dont attack my lack of awareness if any on these topics :) ) 1. Graham had mentioned in the podcast , the CRG was looking at a trip soon to a...
View ArticleMeltwater Pulsa 1A and 1B (no replies)
WHen we see so many similiarties among mega-l. sites, from across the world without a direct path ( Peru to Turkey for ex.), is it within realm, that the 1st melting (time between 1A and 1B) allowed...
View ArticleWhy core dill the Pyramids. (no replies)
How many questions could be resolved by a systematic series of core drilling? I have 7 answers. 1. It will establish if the interior is filled with rubble. 2. It would likely put to an end too,...
View ArticleThe Royal Cubit - an interpretation (2 replies)
[www.google.co.uk]: Based on a cartouche posted by Manu the royal cubit is represented by the sedge with 4 leaves and no flowers but potentially 5 flowers, the loaf represented by a semi circle and a...
View ArticleThe Bali to Bairnsdale Alignment on Google Earth (no replies)
Readers of my earlier posts would be familiar with the Bali to Bairnsdale Alignment. I discovered this alignment when checking the Robert Coon Earth Energy Grid to see if the South Australian...
View ArticleThe Lost Early Dynastic Cemetery of El-Reqaqna (no replies)
Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty at Reqaqnah and Bet Khallaf, John Garstang 1904. Near Beit Khallaf, spoken of many times before for its massive mastabas, El-Reqaqna was excavated at the turn of...
View ArticleJust something to consider...a short and sweet sort of post (2 replies)
Think that - at the 22:45 min mark - this was done with the tools ascribed to the times? If you do...try it for yourself is what I say. Hard granite. ...nope. [www.youtube.com] As Tbird has worked...
View ArticleCase for an Older Baalbek (6 replies)
1 Kings 7 King James Version (KJV): QuoteSolomon Builds His Palace: 7 It took Solomon thirteen years, however, to complete the construction of his palace. 2 He built the Palace of the Forest of...
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