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Archaeologists Announce Discovery Of Underwater Man-Made Wall (Very Old)
China Post ^ | 11-26-2002

Posted on 11/26/2002 7:57:18 AM PST by blam

Archaeologists announce discovery of underwater man-made wall

2002/11/26
The China Post staff

Underwater archaeologists yesterday announced the discovery of a man-made wall submerged under the waters of the Pescadores Islands that could be at least six and seven thousand years old.

Steve Shieh, the head of the planning committee for the Taiwan Underwater Archaeology Institute, said the wall was discovered to the northwest of Tong-chi Island in the Pescadores towards the end of September.

The stone wall, with an average height of one meter and a width of 50 centimeters, covers a distance of over 100 meters, Hsieh said.

The wall ran along the ocean floor at depths of between 25 and 30 meters, he added.

Shieh said that divers found several places along the wall where holes were apparently filled up with pebbles, possibly in an attempt to block winds.(Maybe to keep out the rising water?)

The wall was located by a team of divers working in cooperation with the National Museum of History and the Department of Environmental Sciences at the National Sun Yat-sen University.

In August, researchers scanning waters in the area with sonar discovered what appeared to be the remnants of four to five man-made walls running along the bottom of the sea.

Please see WALL on page(I could not find a map, if you can, please post it.)

Despite difficult diving conditions, Shieh said that a team of more than ten specialists was able to ascertain the positions of at least three of the wall sections.

The proximity of the wall to a similar structure found in 1976 suggests that it may be further evidence of a pre-historical civilization.

A three meter high underwater wall was discovered by amateur divers in waters off the nearby Hu-ching (Tiger Well) Island.

British archaeologists examined the find and proclaimed that the wall was probably made between 7,000 and 12,000 years ago.

The current find stands a mere 100 meters from the site of that discovery.

Six years ago, evidence of a sunken city in the area was found when amateur divers found the remains of what appear to be city walls taking the shape of a cross on the ocean floor.

Further examination suggested the ruins were made between seven and ten thousand years ago as well, although Japanese researchers put the walls construction at between 10,000 and 80,000 years ago.

Taken together, the discoveries have helped to overturn the established notion that Taiwan's earliest aboriginal inhabitants made their way here from mainland China some 6,000 years ago.(There goes the giant hynea theory, huh?)

The underwater finds are part of a growing body of evidence suggesting the existence of civilizations older than anything previously imagined.(suprise, suprise, suprise--Gomer Pyle voice)

On this theory, entire cities ended up underwater after sea levels rose towards the end of the last Ice Age, a date cited by Plato as being some 9,600 years ago.

One of the most dramatic examples of evidence of civilizations found on ocean beds has been megalithic structures off the coast of Yonaguni-jima in Japan that have been interpreted in some circles as being built for sacrificial rites. According to Shieh, a similar structure has been located off of the shores of Taiwan's Pingtung County .

Shieh said that he and his association have plans to explore that location as well as what appears to be a man-made path on the ocean floor off of Taitung County sometime next year.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaeologists; archaeology; catastrophism; discovery; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; pescadoresislands; taiwan; underwater; wall
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To: VadeRetro
And Danver, Colorado.
621 posted on 12/01/2002 6:37:18 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
Dances With Wolves. Yes, they're everywhere!
622 posted on 12/01/2002 6:39:47 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: PatrickHenry; VadeRetro
Lest we forget, "George Washingdan slept here."



623 posted on 12/01/2002 6:40:19 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: PatrickHenry
Baloney, they went to Vietnam and founded DaNang ;-D
624 posted on 12/01/2002 6:40:46 PM PST by BMCDA
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To: Sabertooth
There's always Jordan.
625 posted on 12/01/2002 6:41:20 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: BMCDA
DaNang

They're like stars in the sky!

626 posted on 12/01/2002 6:41:59 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: PatrickHenry
There's always Jordan.

Nah, that's too close.

627 posted on 12/01/2002 6:43:24 PM PST by BMCDA
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To: Sabertooth
Rapidan, Virginia!
628 posted on 12/01/2002 6:44:16 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
Carlos Sandana.



629 posted on 12/01/2002 6:47:11 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: VadeRetro
Danmark
630 posted on 12/01/2002 6:47:36 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: BMCDA
The Tribe of Mandan!
631 posted on 12/01/2002 6:48:11 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: PatrickHenry
Danmark

I think they genuinely claim that one already. They'll probably grab off the Mandans, too.

632 posted on 12/01/2002 6:50:08 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: PatrickHenry
Who do you think discovered the Tibetdan Himalayas?



633 posted on 12/01/2002 6:52:35 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: VadeRetro
Swedan?
634 posted on 12/01/2002 6:54:30 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: VadeRetro
I think they genuinely claim that one already.

Dittoes for Danube and Danzig/Gdansk.




635 posted on 12/01/2002 6:55:42 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: PatrickHenry
Swedan?

Gardan of Edan.




636 posted on 12/01/2002 6:58:42 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
Gardan of Edan

You win.

637 posted on 12/01/2002 7:31:02 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
And I was just gonna posy Odan
639 posted on 12/01/2002 8:42:52 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: VadeRetro
Were there any sentences?

IV, 85: Sed a Carcinite Taurica incipit, quondam mari circumfusa et ipsa qua nunc campi iacent; dein vastis attollitur iugis. triginta sunt eorum populi, ex iis mediterranei XXIII; VI oppida Orgociini, Characeni, Assyrani, Stactari, Acisalitae, Caliordi. iugum ipsum Scythotauri tenent; cluduntur ab occidente Cherroneso Nea, ab ortu Scythis Satarcis. in ora a Carcine oppida Taphrae in ipsis angustiis paeninsulae, mox Heraclea Cherronesus, libertate a Romanis donatum; Megarice vocabatur antea, praecipui nitoris, in toto eo tractu custoditis Graeciae moribus,V passuum ambiente muro.

Here he has the Assyrians in the vicinity of the Scythians North of the Black Sea. Translating the part including the Assyrians:

Indeed going away from where the Crimean Peninsula begins, starting where the sea comes around to itself where the plain lies; from there rises up rugged mountains, peoples within the middle of the land number 23; 6 city-states being Orgociini, Characeni, Assyrians, Stactari, Acisalitae, Caliordi. Bordering itself to the Scythian holdings...

I had to translate it myself and that's all I'm doing, it's hell. There's no site that does it automatically. I can't believe there's nowhere where this is translated. I found a site that translated the first three books but not the fourth. "Taurica" is definetly the Crimea, though.

640 posted on 12/01/2002 10:26:20 PM PST by #3Fan
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