Posted on 09/14/2016 7:49:53 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Archeologists with the University of Western Australia have discovered a mysterious set of stone structures not far from the Dampier Archipelago in northwestern Australia. If current theories about the structures are confirmed, they could potentially rewrite much of Western Australias early history, not to mention human history.
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The structures are a set of rooms cut into stone, some of which display evidence of early agricultural practices such as grinding seeds and storing shells. This find could change current thinking about civilizations of the time, which were previously believed to have been hunter-gatherer groups.
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The Dampier Archipelago formed around 7,000 years ago as sea levels rose, creating isolated Aboriginal communities. Today, five distinct Aboriginal language groups are recognized in the area. Archeologists believe that the site has been occupied for around 25,000 years, pre-dating the last ice age, and a nearby site is thought to be over 50,000 years old.
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It was Dampier then.
This is not meant to Hijack the thread but question for nerds and the curious.
On Google Earth at 22*31’36.71N and 89*40’26.48”W, there is an atoll. The question is what are the submerged structures(or depressions) on the East and North sides of the atoll? To me they are spaced and aligned in a L pattern.
Apologies if necessary!
Man, something like Guam!
“Thats because they are birds”
If you are saying birds pecked out those drawings, I’m not buying it.
The glyphs in the one picture are of birds, two different kinds.
They look like road kill. They must have had the wheel.
The poles have moved 3 times according to some scientists.
Precisely. It is tis “wobble” that is in question. Rather than a “wobble” conceptualize a slippage of the mantle. With the mag pole remaining absolute and the shell moving the mag pole would shift its position on the mantle.
Note: this topic is from 9/14/2016. Thanks BenLurkin.
That pile of rocks, and the one rock with the inscriptions reminds me of a project a company that I worked with had. It was for a nuclear dump site, and they were hired to come up with some sort of warning symbols and signs so “people” 100,000 years from now wouldn’t dig it up.
One of the ideas was to scatter a bunch of huge boulders cut into various “ominous” shapes, and then some sort of sign. Probably would have ended up looking similar to your photo!
Hmmmmm.....?
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