Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 25 - Alternative View

Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 25 - Alternative View
Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 25 - Alternative View

Video: Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 25 - Alternative View

Video: Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 25 - Alternative View
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Continuation of the series of articles on the topic of finds of buildings, burials at depths of 5-8 meters (under rubble and clay), which could not be at such a depth due to the accumulation of cultural layers (speed does not fit into the dating of artifacts). Yes, and crushed stone and clay itself are not cultural layers …

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Excavations in Turkey. But more on that below …

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Scientists have discovered a lost African city using laser technology. Another archaeological find made with the help of LiDAR technology. But the interpretation is in the style of their usual paradigm.

These cities appeared before the first European travelers encountered them in the early nineteenth century. In the 1820s, all of these cities in Tswana State were destroyed in what became known as the Daifian Civil Wars. Some of them have never been documented in written sources, and oral tradition about their history is also lacking.

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Promotional video:

The ancient buildings in Suikerbosrand are shown in an aerial photograph from 1961. The city is almost 10 km long and about 2 km wide. A metropolis even in our times!

It is difficult to estimate the size of its population. But the city has from 750 to 850 buildings.

Official archeology explanation (citing again): In the 1820s, all of these cities in Tswana state were destroyed in what became known as the Difeqane civil wars. I did not find any mention of this either in Russian or in English.

And one more scientific opinion (translation of the article):

Among the biggest features are man-made mounds, consisting of masses of ash from cattle dung fires mixed with cattle bones and broken pottery vessels. All this material appears to have been deliberately piled up at the entrance to the larger estates.

These are the consequences of a mudflow!

The territory consisted of 850 houses (farms). I wonder who lived in them? I don’t think blacks. They are still in the Stone Age. Whites from South Africa were kicked out, the skyscrapers were empty, and they made landfills.

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During the construction of the fourth bridge, a whole factory for the production of bricks was discovered under the thickness of clay and loam? According to archaeologists, it was active in the 19th century. How did it happen that an economically significant enterprise was buried under a layer of clay?

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Buried Frankfurt.

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News that may underline the version of dust storms as the reason for the drift of cities and many territories.

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A layer of dust in the snow. Krasnaya Polyana, near Sochi.

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It is clearly brought from afar. In the past, when huge areas not covered with vegetation could be preserved after the flood, clay dust could be transported to a greater extent. And cities are natural obstacles to the wind. Among houses, the stream is slowed down and dust falls out. They did not have time to clean it, or there were few inhabitants in the cities.

Observation:

On the topic of dust transfer, into the piggy bank of literary facts describing these traces from Darwin himself:

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Clickable. Travel around the world on the Beagle. T. 1. Darwin Ch.

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A strange weather phenomenon occurred in Algeria when the sky suddenly turned red. Meteorologists put all the blame for the anomaly on the sand brought by the wind from the Sahara Desert, but similar anomalies have recently begun to occur in different parts of the world and even in Russia.

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Archaeological site at Sakçagezu, a village near Gaziantep, Turkey. 1908 year.

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Modern archaeological sites in Turkey. Estimate the thickness of clay and rubble above the remains of buildings.

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A dead horse, broken earthen vessels. And none of the official archaeologists will ever write - it happened under the massive mudflow. For this opinion, you can lose your job.

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Seyitömer Höyük 2014.

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Another excavation in Turkey. Possibly a tomb. As archaeologists say, the entire structure was buried so that the tomb would not be looted.

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There are many similar finds in Turkey. The floors of Roman villas. The walls and the buildings themselves were demolished by a disaster (mudflow). The mosaic floors are intact.

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Read the names.

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Mosaic in the city of Zeug.

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An 18th century cemetery was found at a depth of 5 meters! Why is it so deep?

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During excavations at Krestovozdvizhenskaya Square, archaeologists discovered a lime fragment of the Exaltation of the Cross Church of the 18th century, and a part of the city cemetery nearby. In the part where security archaeological work is being carried out, about 30 wooden coffins, also dating from the 18th century, were discovered. The peculiarity of the coffins is that they are made of two parts of a solid oak log, carved inside - in the form of decks.

A. Kungurov's commentary on these excavations:

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I don't remember whether I posted this video, but it is better to recall the engravings of views of Italy and their comparison:

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Fountains of Apollo in the gardens of Versailles , Hubert Robber.

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Entrance to the gardens of Versailles.

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Monument and ruins with columns.

Other post-catastrophic views in the artist's paintings here

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A cultural layer on Khlebnaya Square in Samara or a buried fortress?

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Long entrances to basements and stairs to them. Was that how they built it? But if it skidded, then everything is clear … The staircase is against the wall, maybe the windows are washed? May be. But the windows themselves are very low above the ground.

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ryadovoy_k2: Cleaning of liquid mud from the streets in Kokand 2nd floor. 19th century (most likely the 4th quarter of a century).

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Perhaps it was the clay layer that was removed by analogy, as after these events.

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India also has temples covered with soil. I don’t think they were built so wrongly that they were flooded with groundwater. The author of the video is not in the subject of many facts of buried or brought in buildings, it turns out, already all over the world.

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The walls of the palace that belonged to the Assyrian king Esarhaddon were found under the ruins of the sanctuary of the prophet Jonah near the city of Mosul.

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Detachments of the Iraqi army and Kurdish forces of the Peshmerga (Kurdish paramilitaries) discovered, 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Mosul, under the ruins of the ancient city of Nimrud, the remains of the palace of the Assyrian king Esarhaddon, who ruled approximately in 680 - 669 BC. e.

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The mudflow sealed all entrances to this building for centuries.

Continued: Part 27

Author: sibved