Aliens, Atlantis, Archaeology Questions And Answers
Gobekli Tepe - This site in Turkey is the site of one of the first temples dated to about 6,000 years ago Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge - This site in New Hampshire, which Harvard marine biologist Barry Fell attributed to bronze age Iberians, actually turns out to be 19th century New England farmstead- also believed to made by the Celts, the sacrificial altar at Mystery Hill can be better explained as apple cider or soap press L'Anse aux Meadows - Contains the excavated remains of an 11th century Viking settlement consisting of timber-framed turf buildings (houses, workshops, etc.) The site is thus unique evidence of the earliest known European presence on the American Continent Newport Tower - Tower in Rhode Island, believed to be several centuries older than it is said to be Moundbuilders - A number of different prehistoric Native American cultures over time who built mounds for different purposes Cahokia - Over 120 man- made mounds around a 6 mile radius Kennewick Man - Found at the bottom of the Columbian river, James Chatter thought the bones might be native American and dated to be about 8,400-8,690 years old Bat Creek Stone - Excavated in 1889, scholars believed the writing on it to be Semitic "paleo-Hebrew led to further belief in Mormonism Wallam Olum - Usually translated as "Red Record," the Walum Olum is reputedly a historical narrative of the Lenape (Delaware) Indians. It begins with their migration across the Bering Strait in 3,600 BP, overcame the mound builders and ends with their arrival on the East Coast. Though the artifact itself was lost, Constantine Rafinesque provided a translation from the Lenape in 1830, which was not definitively debunked until 1995
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