apparently they are arguing about whether they can admit the possibility of submerged cities this leads me to a new rare opinion that civilization is older than we know, the first ancient cities were coastal and simply lie beneath the waveshttps://twitter.com/ded_ruckus/status/1380257857371660291 …
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you know what lfgggggggggghttps://twitter.com/wannabegroncho/status/1380437915306692609?s=19 …
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from @SamoBurjahttps://palladiummag.com/2021/05/17/why-civilization-is-older-than-we-thought/ …Show this thread - End of conversation
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That's nothing, wait until you start looking things up about giants.
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virgin archeol. | schliemann ——————————————— we wuz kangz | von däniken
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Fun fact I learned recently-Schliemann did not rediscover Troy-Rather, he proved that, contrary to the contentions of another archeologist, the city named Illium, identified for centuries with the one in the llliad, and inhabited into the Middle Ages, was the site of...
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Of that storied city, and not a different, nearby hill. Illium was a major tourist attraction, even after its abandonment, and had graves purporting to be those of the heroes in the epic. The press, however, did not grasp this subtle distinction, and Schliemann was...
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