Recent Archeological Discoveries
Jul 21, 2006 08:38 AM
by Mark Jaqua
HARD EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
Two "underwater city" recent
discoveries are further hard evidence
supporting Blavatsky's statements
that human civilization goes back
far further in time than conventional
archeology holds. (millions of years,
she says, almost to the "lighting up
of manas" 18 million years ago.)
After the last ice age, maybe
10,000 years ago, water levels rose
gradually and significantly, sinking
any costal cities that may have existed.
Discoveries of large areas of
underwater structures have been found
in recent years off the coast of India
at Mahabalipuram and off the coast of
Japan at Yonaguni and Okinawa. The
Indian site is geologically estimated
to have submerged 6,000 years ago, and
the Japanese sites 10 to 12,000 years
ago. Both these discoveries will push
back current archeologyical theories.
Conventional archeology will have to
catch up sooner or later. Some are
saying the Japanese structures are
actually geological formations, which
one can see how ridiculous such a
statement is by taking a look at some
of the pictures. Some links are below.
- jake j.
<http://www.lauralee.com/news/cityundersea.htm>
<http://www.india-atlantis.org/>
<http://www.lauralee.com/japan/japan2.htm>
<http://www.morien-institute.org/yonaguni.html>
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