Category: Ancient Technology

Atlantean remains found in Terceira, Azores?

An underwater pyramidal structure was identified at a depth of 40 meters off the coast of Terceira Island. The perfectly squared structure was sighted by a private yacht owner, Diocleciano Silva, during a recreational trip. Estimated to be approximately 60 meters high, the enigmatic structure was recorded through GPS digital technology. “The pyramid is perfectly …

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Giant Pyramids and Sphinxes Found in The Bermuda Triangle

Two scientists, Paul Weinzweig and Pauline Zalitzki, working off the coast of Cuba and using a robot submersible, have confirmed that a gigantic city exists at the bottom of the ocean. The site of the ancient city — that includes several sphinxes and at least four giant pyramids plus other structures — amazingly sits within the boundaries of the fabled Bermuda …

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Ancient Anomalies – Jonathan Gray

The famed archaeologist Jonathan Gray discusses many ancient anomalous discoveries in the following videos. Related Links: Dodwell Manuscript on the Sudden Tilt of the Earth’s Axis    

Ancient Builders Created Monumental Structures that Altered Sound and Mind

Originally posted by Popular-Archaeology.com on March 5, 2012 Some ancient monumental structures were built to manipulate sound for sensory and mind effects, suggests recent research. The results of recent research suggests that ancient, or prehistoric, builders of the monumental structures found in such diverse places as Ireland, Malta, southern Turkey and Peru all have a …

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The Large Ships of Antiquity

by Larry Pierce.   Each generation produces a fresh crop of sceptics who are legends in their own minds. C. H. Spurgeon wryly said about such men in his day: ‘It is but the shallowness of his mind that permits him to see the bottom of his knowledge.’ 1 We should not be surprised that …

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Colossal Ancient Ships

ARCHAEOLOGY NEWSFLASH 301 brett, this news is from Jonathan Gray – www.beforeus.com I don’t know about you, but at school I found history – the way it was taught – rather boring. Mind you, I did like history – at least when at home, reading it for myself, enjoying the stories of peoples’ lives. Who …

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