14,400-year-old Bread Causes Major Re-think on the Birth of Agriculture (2...
This is interesting. Im one of those people that doesnt accept the timeline of most things archaeologists date. There are too many out there that lie to keep the accepted timelines in place. "At an...
View ArticleThe Stones of Carnac Purpose? (1 reply)
Hi Everyone! Just throwing this out there. The one I suspected the longest was that it was a primitive battery based on the Shiva Linga Design. If you can't setup one prime location then many stones...
View ArticleA New Pyramid, in Sri Lanka ? (no replies)
I was looking at a Mystery History U Tube today. Its entitled 'Harihar Fort - Proof of two lost civilizations.' The film starts off with a place called Sigiriya, in Sri Lanka. Its a gigantic rock with...
View ArticleGault Archaeological Site (no replies)
As Graham often reminds us, ”Stuff just keeps on getting older…”. Recent discoveries in Central Texas have pushed back on the belief of ‘Clovis first’… From the GHMB News Desk: ”Researchers have found...
View ArticleGraham Hancock looks into the cracks (3 replies)
Following on from Barbelo’s answer: Hancock has wavered and havered on this question: http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/read.php?1,301606,301961#msg-301961 He has been known more recently to express...
View ArticleDNA evidence and 'mother' civilisation (no replies)
I'm intrigued, and increasingly persuaded, by the concept of a global 'source' culture, the demise of which seeded a range of historically documented cultures. I have been looking to find some of...
View ArticleBeyond coincidence (1 reply)
The phrase 'beyond coincidence' is often used on this forum, here in Mysteries also in Inner Space and Paranormal. Since coincidences happen all the time, at what point is it objective to decide that...
View ArticleClovis Point Confusion (no replies)
Has anyone besides Elizabeth Whitaker offered a reasonable explanation which makes sense of what we know about Clovis points? Does anyone foresee her type of sensibility becoming a mainstream topic of...
View ArticleFrom Maeshowe Orkney to Giza ? (1 reply)
This cairn at Maeshowe Orkney has some interesting internal architectural similarities to ancient Egyptian pyramids . Peter Tompkins notes these similarities and postulates this cairn was not a tomb...
View Articlecurrent engineering (no replies)
just saw about the new sewage shaft in LONDON ,about the max we can construct with reinforced concrete now ? could something like this be lost in the last 100,000 years of our history ? I would think...
View ArticleReturn to Sacsayhuaman (5 replies)
I'd forgotten, were we ever able to come to a consensus on how the Inca did this using llama rope, stone mauls and bronze/copper chisels? Sincere question. I'd just wondered if there was a clear...
View ArticleEgyptian Pulley / Block and Tackle (1 reply)
Egyptian Pulleys A pulley is a wheel with a groove along its edge for holding a rope or cable. It is a simple machine that helps change the direction and point of application of a pulling force....
View ArticleProblem with font in 'Mysteries' forum. (4 replies)
All of the text on the 'Mysteries' forum - except for this new post by me - appears in what I think is an oriental font. Is anybody else having this problem? Robin (MJT) - trying not to panic.
View ArticleAvebury Face (no replies)
Photo 1: Avebury Face Photo 2: Mushroom Rock near my home in central Kansas Photo 3: Man's propensity to express himself on stone (from Photo 2)
View ArticleSacred Numbers (13 replies)
Yeah this is a great topic 'What exactly is a sacred number.' Let us begin with the Bible and get people to comment. The more comments the better. By the way I am a Christian but a BAD one. I...
View Article4th Dynasty Pottery Workshop with Potter's Wheel Found at Aswan (10 replies)
4th Dynasty Pottery Workshop with Potter's Wheel Found at Aswan Limestone turntable and hollow base: A 5th Dynasty figurine using this wheel:
View ArticleNeanderthals MADE fire (no replies)
I had never actually thought about them making fire. I guess I assumed they they carried a spark or live fire with them. "It’s long been known that Neanderthals used and controlled fire, but there was...
View ArticleThree-PHI-Four....ummm Khafre (1 reply)
You're all looking at the wrong pyramid. Khafre is where the action is. Its slope angle is 53.13 degrees, the apex angle of a triangle in a square, like this, and this is where to find Phi, and the...
View ArticleHow to build a Pyramid (1 reply)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Several Ancient Egyptian solar ships and boat pits were found in many Ancient Egyptian sites.[1] The most famous is the Khufu ship now preserved in the Giza Solar...
View ArticlePyramids of Giza (no replies)
Mr Hancock’s work has inspired me from a young adult. His findings of coded numbers in the dementions of the great pyramid are fascinating. Mr Hancock’s colleague, Robert Bauval, established the...
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