 Welcome to Kaaba-e-Zartashd, located in Iran. Kaaba-e-Zartashd is a mysterious ancient monument that is shrouded in mystery. The site around Kaaba-e-Zartashd is beautifully cut out of rock and claimed to be a tomb of some kind of Osheos ruler. However, we have found overwhelming proof that none of these archaeological ideas are true. Rulers simply took over abandoned, majestic monuments made by an unknown civilization many millenniums prior to their era and claimed it as one of their achievements. Historians and archaeologists left this practice uncorrected, unable to really find out what happened in the distant past, distorting our ancient history severely. Kaaba-e-Zartashd was excavated around 1936, which took some three years to complete. The lower part of the structure was buried under a 15-feet-thick layer of dense soil. Where did this soil come from in this barren part of the world? How long does it take to form such a thick layer of soil? Floods are not directly excluded, but they still do not explain the odd orientation of the monument. Only incredible antiquity is the only parameter that can explain the whole setting. In regions that are depleted from vegetation, it generally takes a few hundred thousand years for soil to build up this much. That would mean that Kaaba-e-Zartashd is very ancient, way beyond anything that we know from the history books. The weird thing is that archaeologists spent not a single word on the fact that Kaaba-e-Zartashd's entrance is so deeply buried beneath ground level. That is the first question that should be asked, why is the monument buried so deep? What made this happen? Not a single word on this. First a short introduction to our method. With our method, we have proven that orientation of ancient structures follows the temperature sequence of the ice ages. We have mathematically distilled four ancient geographic poles. Pole 2 Pole 3 Pole 4 And pole 5 The poles are respectively around 140,000 220,000 250,000 And 340,000 years old. The probability of our claim is 99.6%. That means that many non-cardinal oriented, ancient structures around the world are most probably much older than is currently believed by the academia. Orientation is a powerful tool and appears to reveal many of the secrets of ancient monuments. Kaaba-e-Zartashd is oddly oriented at an angle of minus 15 degrees. That is 15 degrees west of true north. In this respect follows Kaaba-e-Zartashd the vast majority of ancient sites on the eastern hemisphere, and that is a typical counterclockwise orientation. An orientation that follows a path of the geographic pole that runs over Greenland. On the western hemisphere, we discovered the exact opposite. 95% of the ancient monuments in the Americas are clockwise oriented. Most scientists agree with the idea that Kaaba-e-Zartashd is somehow an astronomical observatory. However, there are some ideas how the observatory might have worked, but none of the ideas make really sense. When we zoomed in on the orientation of Kaaba-e-Zartashd, we discovered that the structure is oriented towards pole 2. Without looking any further into this monument, we can say with a probability of around 80% that this monument is as old as pole 2, between 130,000 and 155,000 years. The depth from which Kaaba-e-Zartashd was excavated encourages this claim. When we reconstruct the original situation, then Kaaba-e-Zartashd was originally located at a latitude of 26.1 degrees. Today, the latitude of Kaaba-e-Zartashd is little less than 30 degrees. Due to crustal deformations, not only the latitude of Kaaba-e-Zartashd changed, but also its orientation. When we reconstruct Kaaba-e-Zartost's solstices during pole 2, we find an angle of 26.4 degrees. It are these angles that we exactly find in the inner construction of the tower, which is an intriguing discovery. Because the northern view is partially blocked by rock formations, in which the so-called tombs are constructed, it seems very likely that Kaaba-e-Zartashd was an observatory to observe mainly the winter solstice, the equinoxes, and the southern sky. That means that Kaaba-e-Zartashd was cardinally oriented at that time, similarly as many of today's observatories. Because we can now reverse engineer the distance to the former pole, pole 2, and hence reverse engineer solstices and so on, we can check these outcomes with the basic dimensions of Kaaba-e-Zartashd. And when we find corresponding angles in the construction, we boost our claims up from 80% to almost 100%. And that means with a high probability that Kaaba-e-Zartashd is truly as ancient as we claim, an amazing 142,000 years plus minus 12,000 years. Our dating is really something else than the meager dating methods of archaeology. The monument of Kaaba-e-Zartashd is in terms of age not unique. Ancient sites such as Babylon in Iraq, Balbek in Lebanon, Pompeii in Italy, and Rockwall in the USA. And many more ancient sites around the world are from the same era. Give a thumbs up if you like this video. Please share it with your friends and followers, and let us know what you think below in the comment section. One last thing. Our work is difficult, and because we tread uncharted territory, our progress is as steady but slow. We are not here to entertain you with superficial daily videos. We are here to inform you, and to pave the way to new methods of researching our ancient history. Everything we do takes a lot of time. That is why we need your support on Patreon. Thank you for watching.