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Is Civilization much Older than we're led to Beleive?
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<blockquote data-quote="sterling_archer" data-source="post: 959371" data-attributes="member: 11955"><p>Why didn't I saw this thread earlier? I am researching things like that for at least 6 years. I have gathered much information over that period of time, but sadly didn't see evidence in the first place (although many didn't).</p><p></p><p>Teedub, yes, Sphinx was a lion. It was made during age of Leo and when the Egyptians came much later, they sculpted head of the lion into the head of a pharaoh.</p><p>Reason why the Sphinx's head is disproportionate to the body is that they probably used both lions head and the mane to construct the head. Hope that makes sense what I said.</p><p></p><p>Regarding ancient civilizations, it came to my attention from a certain individual very interesting take on Atlantis. It seems Atlantis didn't exist as a continent, but Lemuria did.</p><p>Atlanteans were in fact nomad, seafaring people, like Phoenicians (their descendants) and their government could be described as "thalassocracy" (rule of the sea).</p><p>In their time (parallel to ancient Egypt and Greece) they supposedly had compass, monocular and possibly sextant. Also they had more durable ships then their Egyptian and Greek counterparts so they could sail across Mediterranean sea and Atlantic Ocean. Supposedly they also waged war once on the city state of Athens. </p><p></p><p>What this take on Atlantis differs is in following:</p><p>- it is more realistic then flying ships who supposedly were used by Atlanteans</p><p>- they lived in the time of ancient Egypt and were gone shortly before rise of the Greece</p><p>- Plato probably mixed fact and fiction, he constructed his story based on stories of Egyptian merchants who traded with Atlanteans</p><p>- fictional stories and myths about them stem from the fact that with their advanced gadgets for that time they appeared god like to the others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sterling_archer, post: 959371, member: 11955"] Why didn't I saw this thread earlier? I am researching things like that for at least 6 years. I have gathered much information over that period of time, but sadly didn't see evidence in the first place (although many didn't). Teedub, yes, Sphinx was a lion. It was made during age of Leo and when the Egyptians came much later, they sculpted head of the lion into the head of a pharaoh. Reason why the Sphinx's head is disproportionate to the body is that they probably used both lions head and the mane to construct the head. Hope that makes sense what I said. Regarding ancient civilizations, it came to my attention from a certain individual very interesting take on Atlantis. It seems Atlantis didn't exist as a continent, but Lemuria did. Atlanteans were in fact nomad, seafaring people, like Phoenicians (their descendants) and their government could be described as "thalassocracy" (rule of the sea). In their time (parallel to ancient Egypt and Greece) they supposedly had compass, monocular and possibly sextant. Also they had more durable ships then their Egyptian and Greek counterparts so they could sail across Mediterranean sea and Atlantic Ocean. Supposedly they also waged war once on the city state of Athens. What this take on Atlantis differs is in following: - it is more realistic then flying ships who supposedly were used by Atlanteans - they lived in the time of ancient Egypt and were gone shortly before rise of the Greece - Plato probably mixed fact and fiction, he constructed his story based on stories of Egyptian merchants who traded with Atlanteans - fictional stories and myths about them stem from the fact that with their advanced gadgets for that time they appeared god like to the others [/QUOTE]
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