Guest guest Report post Posted April 30, 2006 Some amazing finds of archaeology, just to whet your whistle for a taste of the past, that which is verifiable. Please visit all these links and drink the knowledge they reveal. See it in your minds. Try to picture the people alive, and their cities thriving. It was all real, because it’s in the ground, and you can hold these objects. They’re not imaginary or myth. -- How about 7000 yr old graves, in Bulgaria, in a place called “Varna”, that’s right, a Sanskrit word also meaning “Class” or “Caste”, the city of Varna is where you’ll find the most GOLD in any archaeological dig EVER. So this is it folks, here are the ancient people of GOLD, from 7000 yrs ago... http://www.anistor.co.hol.gr/english/enback/o033.htm -- This is my favorite- the celtic collection...go to this link, and select on the right side “Armor” and such... Then chariots, and so on...then over on the left, do “Gold”... Explore, enjoy, this stuff is all going to be roughly 2000 to 3000 yrs old and from all over Germany, England, Ireland, all of Europe...basically. http://www.unc.edu/celtic/imagesindex.html Be sure to see the gold helmet, and click on it to enlarge= image 216452 It looks like what they put on Krishna in paintings and so on. It’s from France and it’s 2500 yrs old. -- Next is a site of hunter/gatherer’s living in huts made from the bones of Mamoth Elephants in what is now the Ukraine. This is way way way old.... http://donsmaps.com/mammothcamp.html -- And this one is great http://www.smm.org/catal/ It’s about a 9000 year old city in Turkey -- How about a 5000 yr old little village in Scotland http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/skarabrae/ -- Roughly 5000 yrs ago, say around the time of Krishna supposedly, here’s some stuff that was going on in nearby Egypt, and these rocks didn’t dissapear, but stuck around, for us to contemplate just how the hell did they build this stuff way back then... http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/thebes.htm -- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites