CrusaderFrank
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how many copper chisels were used to carve the Labyrinth?
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I'd like to say I'm surprised there is no thread in the Conspiracy Sub-Forum on Tartaria, but I'm not, not really.
10 Reasons Why Tartaria Was Hidden From History – Tartaria Empire
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This one is as wild as the birds aren't real. But I can't say this one isn't true.
Tartaria was a geographical term used by European cartographers from the 16th to the 18th centuries to label vast, often undefined regions of Central and North Asia, rather than a single unified political empire. The area was inhabited by diverse peoples, including various Tatar and Turkic tribes, and was not politically unified except during the Mongol Empire era; as geographic knowledge improved, the label was replaced by more specific national and regional names.
Khazaria refers to the historical Khazar Khaganate, a real medieval empire located in the Pontic-Caspian steppe (modern-day southern Russia and Ukraine) that existed from the 7th to the 10th centuries. Unlike Tartaria, Khazaria was a distinct political entity known for the conversion of its ruling elite to Judaism and its control over key trade routes, including parts of the Silk Road.
In modern conspiracy theories, Tartaria and Khazaria are frequently conflated or linked as part of alleged "erased" advanced civilizations or secret global powers. These narratives often claim that a hyper-advanced Tartarian empire was deliberately hidden from history and that Khazarians were involved in its suppression or takeover. Mainstream historians and archaeologists reject these theories, noting that Tartaria was merely a cartographic convention for a diverse region and that Khazaria was a known medieval state whose history is well-documented.
Regionally, humanity has been on the brink of extinction several times in human history (the most recent being the Gaza massacre).
If you actually read what I said you would see the word "regionally."Oh c'mon, Sax, I cannot believe you even said that. Will you get off your Hate Jews kick? Humanity has in no way been near the brink of extinction because of War in Gaza anymore than Germans (or all of humanity) were on the brink of extinction just because of the defeat of the Nazis.
The last time humanity was threatened with extinction I believe was during the Middle Ages when the Bubonic Plague wiped out half of Europe.
Before that, it was likely when circumstances wiped out large swaths of Neanderthal and other humans maybe 40,000 years ago when, if I remember right, estimates are that all of humanity (Hominina) were reduced down to perhaps just a few 10,000 left.
Nope.Pick something out of the videos posted and explain why it is conclusively wrong.
China, Egypt, Easter Island, Baalbek
Each were carving the largest stones they’d ever attempted, each stopped in the middle of the effort
Trained archaeologists are burying GTPosting web articles - doesn't proof anything in regards to my question:
In what way would Gobekli Tepi, supposedly "undo" trained archeology? - well it totally doesn't - since ALL articles, knowledge and assumptions regarding Gobekli Tepi are the direct RESULT of trained archeology.
Furthermore keep in mind that of the existing/known GT areal - so far only 5% have been dug out and researched upon, via trained archeology.
That a city or city building civilization wasn't necessary to built a religious/spiritual landmark of impressive size and skill - has already been proven by various other monolithic sites - e.g. Stonehenge. - independent of a city-settlement site less then 100km? from GT that is estimated to be as old as GT (with some claiming it to be even older then GT).
I forget where I read it but based upon the orientation of the Sphinx, it’s either 12,000 or 36,000 years old. The assumption was that it’s oriented to face the constellation LeoThey will push megalithic construction back beyond the last ICE age by thousands of years in the next 10 years
Recent finds in South America ( Step pyramid dating to prior to previous dates given to the Pyramids in Egypt ) and human remains & tools 20-25 Thousand years old there also have shattered the paradigm for both Civilization and Humans The Americas . And recent finds in Turkey that predate Karahan and Gobekli are now under investigation pushing Megalithic construction back 13-16 thousand yearsI forget where I read it but based upon the orientation of the Sphinx, it’s either 12,000 or 36,000 years old. The assumption was that it’s oriented to face the constellation Leo
The builders of the Sphinx and Giza were technologically advanced, that’s indisputable
Recent finds in South America ( Step pyramid dating to prior to previous dates given to the Pyramids in Egypt ) and human remains & tools 20-25 Thousand years old there also have shattered the paradigm for both Civilization and Humans The Americas . And recent finds in Turkey that predate Karahan and Gobekli are now under investigation pushing Megalithic construction back 13-16 thousand years
Recent finds in South America ( Step pyramid dating to prior to previous dates given to the Pyramids in Egypt ) and human remains & tools 20-25 Thousand years old there also have shattered the paradigm for both Civilization and Humans The Americas . And recent finds in Turkey that predate Karahan and Gobekli are now under investigation pushing Megalithic construction back 13-16 thousand years
South America may surpass Mexico & Central America if new finds keep happening due to LIDAR scanningDo you know which nation has the most pyramids and by a wide margin too?
I had a prof. at University tell us about that in one of my physical anthropology classes. She noted that the reaction from the establishment on that brought a chilling affect to the field.I remember that in the 1990's an American Archaeologist found evidence of human settlements in NM dated to 250,000 years ago. She was shunned by "trained archaeologists" her work discredited.
Recently 4 separate analyses have confirmed her results that set back human habitation in the Americas by at least 200,000 years
Don't forget, 80,000 years ago the Supervolcano eruption of Toba wiped the entire worldwide human population down to a few thousand individuals
So when "trained archaeologists" ask, "Where's the evidence that humans were in America that long ago?" Look at Pacific Palisades after 2 years now. Imagine civilization ended for tens of thousands of years, what would remain?
I remember her name: Virgina Steen McIntyre and the place was Hueyaltaco
Virginia Steen-McIntyre | Ancient Origins
www.ancient-origins.net