Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact...
See: Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka. QuoteThe Younger Dryas (YD) impact...
View ArticleThe Stonehenge of Northern England. (2 replies)
I have over the years enjoyed visiting many ancient sites in the UK. I am planing going to one this Autumn called the Thornborough Henges. There are 3 major Henges and a Cursus. There is a dogleg...
View ArticleInterview with Graham on AMERICA BEFORE: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilization...
Looking forward to his book. Here's a recent interview with Graham: [youtu.be]
View ArticleOrigin of Baselength and height of GP (no replies)
I have been operating on the view that Petrie created the theory of a baselength of 440 Royal Cubits and height of 280 Royal Cubits. However, a re read of his survey indicates in ch 21 that the theory...
View ArticleRanger finds Petroglyphs in remote section of petrified forest national Park...
[i.imgur.com] The dipictions are fascinating. Originally found on [www.reddit.com]
View ArticleThe Ubaid Cubit-Connection with Egypt? (3 replies)
The Ubaid Period : Evidence of Architectural Planning and the Use of a Standard Unit of Measurement - the "Ubaid cubit" in Mesopotamia "We have seen from our analysis abundant evidence for the use of...
View ArticleG1 do the survey's really reflect the intended dimensions? (1 reply)
Hi All, Given the myriad of hypothesis and opinions regarding measurements of the Ancient Egyptian G1 Pyramid having been produced. Question for all: what evidence leads anyone to believe or assume...
View ArticleEgyptology debate (8 replies)
If Graham Hancock and Robert Bauvall want to debate the issues surrounding the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx, why don't they ask Dr Mark Lehner, he is after all one of the most authoritative person...
View ArticleAge of the blonde haired bearded Giants - Connecting the Dots (no replies)
Hi, I heard from a Lakota man about the blonde haired bearded giants and the ages of man in America. His estimate was that during the last ice age - 18,500 years ago was the age of the blonde haired...
View ArticleWas Scepter (1 reply)
Does anyone know if the Was scepter could have been a lightning rod? I realize that many in museums are not made of metal but it’s not like you’d actually want to carry a real one with you, it could...
View ArticleGlobal icons in Indian west coast Ratnagiri engravings (1 reply)
In response to the discovery of global icons in Indian west coast engravings at Ratnagiri, Rajapur, and Sindhudurg, noted in the 2019 April article by Bibhu dev Misra, I tested one of the artworks....
View ArticleCurse of Oak Island lost civilization theory (6 replies)
Do any of you watch "Curse of Oak Island"? Oak Island is near Nova Scotia quite near where the Greenland crater that was recently found.The crew have dug 170 foot under ground looking for lost...
View ArticleDoes Khafres Pyramid encode knowledge of atom level physics (no replies)
I’m setting up a seperate thread to Discuss Khafre Pyramid. Referring to Sections 66 and 67 of Petries Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh [www.ronaldbirdsall.com] In S66, Petrie finds a mean baselength of...
View ArticleHueyatlaco & Virginia Steen-Macintyre (8 replies)
I have admittedly only just started reading Graham's latest book, and have just got to the chapter detailing the 2017 paper in "Nature" that will go into detail about a sitte dated to 130,000 years...
View ArticlePaleo Rock Art (1 reply)
An article will appear in the June issue of Ancient American Magazine regarding the reality North American portable rock art. This is a collaboration between published author and archaeoastronomer...
View ArticleGreat pyramid and Tzolkin (2 replies)
The Maya calendar is a repeating cycle of 260 days and named a tzolkin. For the Maya the number 26 was the key. Let us establish some facts 1. The lunar Muslim year is 354.3667 days which is 10.8755...
View ArticleThe Moon: Relic From An Advanced Prehistoric Civilization (no replies)
The Moon has been seen by many researchers and scientists as rather an anomaly. I won't get into the long list of anomalies here as many are probably aware of many of them. A quick article on some of...
View ArticleEmpires of Time (no replies)
Hi All... The "tzolkin" calendar. Tzolkin - 260 days. The 260-day Tzolk'in, or sacred calendar, is the oldest calendar cycle known in Mesoamerica, dating back to at least 600 BC. Ancient principle:...
View ArticleAmerica Before (no replies)
Just starting Graham's new book this morning. Surprised to see that there has not yet been a thread devoted to it. Might as well start one and collect any thoughts or discussions here.
View Articlegreat pyramid eight side design (1 reply)
My first posting on this site dealt with the great pyranid being a reinforced bunker for the various kings and cabinet of the day. My idea has just been reinforced by analysis of a king fisher bill...
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