Why Are There Few Ancient Cemeteries In The World Of The 18th Century And Earlier? - Alternative View

Why Are There Few Ancient Cemeteries In The World Of The 18th Century And Earlier? - Alternative View
Why Are There Few Ancient Cemeteries In The World Of The 18th Century And Earlier? - Alternative View

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In this article, I would like to discuss the topic of ancient burials, or rather, their almost complete absence, relative to the total population for several centuries before the 19th century.

Everyone was in the cemeteries, but hardly anyone saw the burial, say, 1830. Although it would seem, after all, it was quite recently, a period of 200 years is not any big, especially in history, not to mention the age of the Earth itself.

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Then the question arises, where are the burials made in the 16th century or, for example, the 17th century, and the 18th, where did everything disappear?

I am not saying that there are no burials older than 150 years in the world at all, they are. But if this is correlated with the approximate mortality rate over 200-300 years, for example, from the 16th to the 18th century, then the number of these ancient burials will be at most 10-20% of all dead people in the recent past.

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Of course, there are some explanations for this lack of ancient burials. First, old burials, for example, of the 18th century, are allegedly dug up and buried there, people who died not so long ago.

Perhaps there is something like this somewhere, but for some reason I first heard about it only when it comes to burials of the 18th century and earlier. Anyway, I doubt that digging up supposedly old graves is the norm for most people.

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The next no less interesting version is modern buildings in ancient cemeteries. In general, I would not be surprised if our civilization is capable of building anything on bones, but the fact is that over a period of several hundred years, there must be too many such bones to simply build up, hiding all traces.

Now, a small example. The remains of ancient people are found even tens of thousands of years old, then where did the remains of the recent past disappear.

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For example, already a longer period, in 700 years, XI-XVIII centuries, during this period there should be no one billion remains, but now for some reason these are ancient cemeteries, where at most there are several million, or even less.

And then, this figure is taken from the official information on the population for the past centuries, and this information, to put it mildly, raises certain doubts about its credibility.

In general, all this I lead to the fact that over the past centuries, not to mention even millennia, there are practically no burials and I have only a few explanations for this.

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The simplest thing is that everything fell asleep or washed away. The facts proving the flood XVIII are quite enough, and in general, I believe that every 300-400 years on the Earth there are global cataclysms that destroy a lot.

As for the buried cemeteries, one can recall houses all over Russia and not only, which are buried from one to 3-4 meters underground, and there, underground, there are ordinary floors with windows, the same as now residential ones.

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This is how I see what happened in the past and why there are no ancient burials. Everyone decides to accept this version or not, but everything looks more or less plausible to me. At least more believable than the official story and version.

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