190.000 A.H.
What is the connection between Angkor Wat in the Jungle of Cambodia, the Pyramids in the middle of Egyptian desert and megalithic monuments on Easter Island and Micronesia? What is the under water mystery in Japan, the last time it above water was 10,000 years ago? Our ancestors are highly intelligent people, thousand years ago they precisely predicted the solar eclipse over Mexico in 1991.
Advanced ancient technology: Uncovering new evidence of Egypt and man's origins
New theories are being explored based on new evidence from the Egyptian Pyramids and other monolith sites around the world. Egyptian civilization and the pyramids may be much older than previously believed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHY6Qkgf_qs
Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids - The revelation of the Pyramids
A different take on the purpose, design and significance of the pyramids in Egypt.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcKahraBiBY
From the most recent, backwards (more or less... under further development):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2qE0lOIBtE
Name | Approximate dates | Location | Major cities |
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Akkadian | 2350–2230 B.C. | Mesopotamia, parts of Syria, Asia Minor, Iran |
Akkad, Ur, Erich |
Assyrian | 1800–889 B.C. | Mesopotamia, Syria | Assur, Nineveh, Calah |
Babylonian | 1728–1686 B.C. (old) 625–539 B.C. (new) |
Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine |
Babylon |
Cimmerian | 750–500 B.C. | Caucasus, northern Asia Minor |
— |
Egyptian | 2850–715 B.C. | Nile valley | Thebes, Memphis, Tanis |
Etruscan | 900–396 B.C. | Northern Italy | — |
Greek | 900–200 B.C. | Greece | Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Mycenae, Corinth |
Hittite | 1640–1200 B.C. | Asia Minor, Syria | Hattusas, Nesa |
Indus Valley | 3000–1500 B.C. | Pakistan, Northwestern India |
— |
Lydian | 700–547 B.C. | Western Asia Minor | Sardis, Miletus |
Mede | 835–550 B.C. | Iran | Media |
Minoan | 3000–1100 B.C. | Crete | Knossos |
Persian | 559–330 B.C. | Iran, Asia Minor, Syria | Persepolis, Pasargadae |
Phoenician | 1100–332 B.C. | Palestine (colonies: Gibraltar, Carthage, Sardinia) |
Tyre, Sidon, Byblos |
Phrygian | 1000–547 B.C. | Central Asia Minor | Gordion |
Roman | 500 B.C.–A.D. 300 | Italy, Mediterranean region, Asia Minor, western Europe |
Rome, Byzantium |
Scythian | 800–300 B.C. | Caucasus | — |
Sumerian | 3200–2360 B.C. | Mesopotamia | Ur, Nippur |
Table borrowed from: Some Ancient Civilizations | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001206.html#ixzz3326todVF
currently the oldest monument of the world, being over 12.000 years old.
12,000 Years Old Unexplained Structure
Göbekli Tepe, is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 15 km northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa, in southeastern Turkey and 500 miles away from Istanbul, Turkey. It is the most astonishing archaeological discovery in modern times and also thought to be the oldest advanced civilization on Earth.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo0ZkgqM1TE
Graham Hancock: Gobekli Tepe & Egypt
Graham Hancock discusses the ancient site of Gobekli Tepe and ancient Egypt with Joe Rogan. From The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast 360 WoW Nazca Decoded
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfflYaP71G0
Turkish pre-flood archeological sites - Göbekli Tepe
Most of the other videos on the subject material are plagiarized from other researchers data and you see they same stuff over and over again with few exceptions." This video is rather different.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py6zuDWRvbo
Pyramids in Egypt and south America, Angkor Wat, Göbekli Tepe, Stone Henge, etc, etc, etc.
Sacsayhuaman/Cusco, Peru.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goWllkLpY_s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ulIgFp-9mA