To: Pearls Before Swine
The most popular theory is an earlier much more advanced civilization. Much much earlier than allowed to be suggested, and that these oldest works were already there when the later cultures came there. They just claimed them as their own and continued to build over them. But the later technologies just cannot rival the previous technologies and this is the hard part to explain, and because it cannot be explained it is just denied. But the same is found in South America also, with very striking differences of technology from the older to the newer.
26 posted on
12/03/2019 1:24:30 PM PST by
Openurmind
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To: Openurmind
The most popular theory is an earlier much more advanced civilization. Much much earlier than allowed to be suggested, and that these oldest works were already there when the later cultures came there. They just claimed them as their own and continued to build over them. But the later technologies just cannot rival the previous technologies and this is the hard part to explain, and because it cannot be explained it is just denied. But the same is found in South America also, with very striking differences of technology from the older to the newer.
Agreed and suggests there is some credence to the theory of a 12,000 year solar micronova cycle. The megalithic period has been poorly studied and expressed.
38 posted on
12/03/2019 1:54:14 PM PST by
PA Engineer
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To: Openurmind
The most popular theory is an earlier much more advanced civilization. Much much earlier than allowed to be suggested, and that these oldest works were already there when the later cultures came there. The Last Glacial Period started about 115,000 years ago, shortly after their "progressives" banned any technology that released carbon dioxide...
63 posted on
12/03/2019 3:24:20 PM PST by
null and void
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