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Cradles of Civ 1.4: Gilgamesh

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http://www.drdavidneiman.com. Writing is invented in the cities along the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Once a system is developed, literature flourishes. The first system of writing is a complex of symbols called a "syllabary".

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  • @kroovyandcal  Gobekli Tepe in Turkey(10,000BC) with Trig, and Calc mathmatics

    Beneath Lake Titicaca in Peru, the ruins of recently discovered temples support local legends of an underwater UFO base.

    Ancient Indian texts, known as Sangams, describe sunken cities where aliens and humans intermingled thousands of years ago. Who could have built the 600-foot stepped stone structure off the coast of Japan

    Ancient Aliens episodes "Underwater Worlds" and "Unexplained Structures"

  • @ChuckSchuldinerRIP0 I think the wheel probably did exist. I have no answer, though, with regards to how the people of the area could build such a huge statue. Somehow they were able to find out, I believe, how to levitate rock. I saw a nice video about that with regards to this man who used rock levitation technology to build "coral castle" in Florida. Edward Leeksletter or something like that was the dude's name. One of the Masonic Temples in Pennsylvania gives clues on how this is done, too

  • @kroovyandcal 11,500 years ago, the wheel wasn't even invented yet, so how would Ancient Humans have "secret knowledge"? Unless you're implying the "Ancient Aliens" Theory.

  • @ChuckSchuldinerRIP0 I had to look that up on Wikipedia. They said there's no evidence for Mu. There is evidence, though, that the Sphinx has been weathered by rain when the area was not a desert, which is 9,500 BC at the earliest estimate

  • @kroovyandcal Mu.

  • @anabolicErik Cradles of Civ 1.5: Sargon of Akkad

  • @anabolicErik I think it is rather obvious that the sphinx was initially a lion before some african king had the head of the lion carved into his countenance. The head is now disproportionately small compared to the body. I have also heard that the largest pyramid encases a rock outcropping

  • where is part 1.5?

  • @kroovyandcal i've watched the same episode, and I agree

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