I have only seen short articles about this civilization, and didn't realize it was that big.
Is it bigger by territory, by population, or by both?
Did smaller population centers continue under another name?
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I have only seen short articles about this civilization, and didn't realize it was that big.
Is it bigger by territory, by population, or by both?
Did smaller population centers continue under another name?
Does anyone know what the "2 rare archaeology finds in Jerusalem" are?
While slumming thru Rense's site, found this article...
Field Season IV
Easter Island Heads appear to have bodies ....
http://www.eisp.org/wp/wp-content/up...28-120x120.jpg
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Good find Bethabara,the photos are just stunning,had no idea of the size of these statues underground.
Are these them Kelli ?
Two rare archaeological artifacts found in Jerusalem dig - CNN
America got "nuked" in 12,500 BC!
snippet: Recently, scientists have started questioning the methods used to date artifacts and strata in the earth that support this early (12000 BC) date. The traditional method, Carbon-14, has been used with confidence since it is based on well known principles of physics. But while the method may be well understood, certain natural phenomenon may have interfered with the sites in the Northern Hemiphere and caused the readings of Carbon 14 to be inaccurate. Specifically, scientists now believe that a nuclear explosion or a similar event could have changed the chemistry of Carbon 14 thousands of years ago, throwing off the real dates by thousands of years!
Don't know, sounds plausible....wonder if this occurred during one of the magnetic pole shifts?
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