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Temples Older Than Pyramids Found (In Europe)
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| Saturday June 11 2005
Posted on 06/11/2005 12:54:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A series of temples thought to be older than Stonehenge or the Pyramids have been uncovered by a team of archaeologists working in Europe. More than 150 monuments built between 4,800 BC and 4,600 BC have been found beneath the fields of modern-day Germany, Austria and Slovakia.
They are thought to represent Europe's oldest civilisation.
The discoveries are so new that this temple building culture does not even have a name, The Independent reports.
Click here to try our ancient civilisations quiz The temples were made of earth and wood, with the buildings stretching for up to half a mile. It's thought that they were built by a religious community who lived together in "longhouses" up to 50m long.
Evidence of these buildings has been found across a 400-mile stretch of land, but it seems the civilisation died out after about 200 years.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaeology; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history
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To: SunkenCiv; blam; Fiddlstix
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posted on
06/11/2005 12:55:20 PM PDT
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nickcarraway
(I'm Only Alive, Because a Judge Hasn't Ruled I Should Die...)
To: nickcarraway
To: nickcarraway
To: TheOtherOne
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posted on
06/11/2005 1:00:20 PM PDT
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Frank_Discussion
(May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
To: nickcarraway
I only got 80 on the quiz. I thought the Egyptians traded in plastics. Unfair!
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06/11/2005 1:00:39 PM PDT
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firebrand
To: nickcarraway
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posted on
06/11/2005 1:06:12 PM PDT
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tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: nickcarraway
Well let's see Noah's flood was to have been in 4004 BC so the people died wonder from what.
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06/11/2005 1:08:31 PM PDT
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Judge Roy
To: sumocide
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06/11/2005 1:08:48 PM PDT
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sumocide
To: TheOtherOne; technomage; Frank_Discussion
Very fascinating and interesting.
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To: Judge Roy
That's a number some scholars come up with for Adam, not Noah.
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06/11/2005 1:19:21 PM PDT
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sumocide
To: Judge Roy
4004 B.C. was Bishop Ussher's calculation for the date of the creation of the world, not for the Flood.
To: johnny7
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06/11/2005 1:27:45 PM PDT
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rawcatslyentist
(Man, You should have seen them, kickin Edgar Allen Poe! Koo Koo Kachoo)
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06/11/2005 1:33:12 PM PDT
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DocRock
To: DocRock
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posted on
06/11/2005 1:37:10 PM PDT
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rawcatslyentist
(Man, You should have seen them, kickin Edgar Allen Poe! Koo Koo Kachoo)
To: tet68
No, way way before that. But there is evidence the earliest barrow builders in Britain lived in longhouses, a millenium before stonehenge.
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posted on
06/11/2005 1:38:59 PM PDT
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JasonC
To: Judge Roy
re: The multiple bank, ditch and palisade systems "protecting" the inner space seem not to have been built for defensive purposes - and were instead probably designed to prevent ordinary tribespeople from seeing the sacred and presumably secret rituals which were performed in the "inner sanctum" )))
What conclusions to draw from such scanty evidence. Whether it's cosmology, archeology, paleontology...any time you have an unaccountable science, you get capricious drawing of unjustified conclusions.
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06/11/2005 1:39:40 PM PDT
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Mamzelle
To: nickcarraway
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06/11/2005 1:45:43 PM PDT
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Fiddlstix
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