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Tartaria and ancient world history .

Yvonne Smith

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One of the things that i enjoy reading about is the ancient civilization of Tartaria, and also I like seeing pictures and information about other ancient civilizations. There is a lot of information that appears to suggest that some of the ancient civilizations were much further developed than we have been taught in school. There are buildings, sculptures, and other relics all over the world that we cannot duplicate today, even with all of our modern technology.

This morning, I was reading that they are finding more of the great Egyptian pyramids that is buried far underground. This is a quote and picture from the article I was reading.

“For years, people joked that the pyramids were just the tip of something much bigger. And now, in 2025, groundbreaking scans have uncovered something astonishing beneath the Khafre Pyramid—five multi-level structures, eight deep cylindrical wells plunging 648 meters, and two massive cube-shaped chambers stretching across 2 kilometers beneath the Giza Plateau.
This discovery, made using advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography by researchers from the University of Pisa and the University of Strathclyde, is rewriting what we thought we knew about the pyramids. Some theories suggest that these underground structures could be remnants of an older, advanced civilization—or even part of a lost energy network, echoing Nikola Tesla’s speculations that the pyramids once harnessed natural energy.
Could this be proof that the Great Pyramids weren’t just tombs, but something far more sophisticated? And if so… what else might still be hidden beneath the sands of Egypt?”

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Yvonne, I always loved history from all era's and peoples. I studied the pyramid's and their foundations laid by Pi { damn, I forgot , is Pi 2.3?]. Pi is 3.14.
Also, how the windows point to the constellation's, Dragon and Pleiades, etc. if what's left of the memory serves me.
 
With time new discoveries about early man and civilization emerge. Even timeframes for early humans and their origins are subject to new findings.

There is a lot of obvious "tap dancing" going on to try to explain newer finds. Some are even resorting to a notion that humans "arose" from apelike ancestors multiple times in different parts of the world and later somehow came together as numbers increased.

My guess is that this isn't biologically realistic. It seems more likely humans in some form came to be in one spot, then we have a still-murky interval during which they advanced, diverged, spread throughout much of the world, and in some places came back together and even interbred. Within this "murk" there might well have been an advanced, possibly global culture. One that later fell back to primitivity after some series of catastrophes, with most of the evidence uncovered in modern times dating to after the fall.

Given the timescale, a lot of older evidence would be eroded and erased. But here and there bits survived and likely more remain to be uncovered.

This Find Destroyed The "African Eden" Theory
 
Interesting that Gobekli Tepe has been "dated" based upon contents found among the soils and rubble that prop the megaliths up. In reality it might be far older than the 11-12 thousand years typically claimed if we could date the megalithic components themselves.

 
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A cleverly crafted adult bedtime story about a traditional bedtime story here? Or is this (perhaps inadvertently?) onto something?

How much folklore and myth is actually real history distorted by retelling after retelling in the absence of the rock of written words?

What about stories that seem to have suspicious commonalities across "disconnected" cultures and languages?

The 4,000-Year-Old Secret Behind Rumpelstiltskin (15:28 long)

Could these be exceedingly dim memories of distant lost human civilization?

Are we even now losing these remnants more rapidly than ever as traditional stories are replaced within our culture by Hollywood distortions and concoctions out of whole cloth?
 
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