Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 30 - Alternative View

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Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 30 - Alternative View
Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 30 - Alternative View

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Archaeologists in Moscow have discovered the remains of a wooden pavement on Tverskaya Street of the 16th-17th centuries.

Pay attention to the sharp boundary: black soil (cultural layers) and debris with clay. Obviously something happened. Maybe these are traces of the destruction of Moscow in the fire of 1812. But where are the burnt wood pieces, ash, etc.? Clay with debris from bricks.

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Also excavations on Tverskaya in Moscow.

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Promotional video:

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A marble lion in the Lion Barrow excavation. Shooting date: 1894 - 1900.

The excavation was opened in 1894 by the director of the Kerch Museum Karl Evgenievich Dumberg in the garden of Lieutenant Colonel Voloshkevich. The garden is located at the bottom of the northern slope of Mount Mithridates. The statue occupies a central place in the contemporary exhibition on the history of the Bosporus kingdom at the Russian State Hermitage Museum.

The growth of cultural layers is an insidious process! Here they have accumulated weakly. But in Rome - there, yes, they grew up in full. Accumulated six or even eight meters! And none of the Romans stopped them, the streets were not cleaned. So they covered not only Rome, but its other cities and even their suburbs. Probably, the Romans were prevented from getting out by the barbarians who conquered the Empire. There were wild people.

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The excavation of Rome is perhaps the most striking example in the "Buildings covered with soil" theme.

But seriously, behind all sorts of destruction in wars, the conquest of Rome by barbarians, historians want to hide all this destruction, the accumulation of soil over buildings, the era of oblivion after the cataclysm (or a series of them). I do not believe that everyone there is so close-minded that over the years and decades of their work no one asks the question: what, in fact, is this multi-meter thick soil covering all the old buildings in Rome (and not only there).

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Can you guess at what level the building was buried? The photo speaks of the fact that a new floor was completed on the ruins of the old building.

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If the height of the truck is ~ 2m, then look, the thickness of the soil: about 8m.

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The building in the center was built at the post-flood ground level. Everything ancient Roman (or let it be just antique) is 8 m lower.

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Unfortunately, new photographs of the excavations of Rome in the early 20th century. does not appear. Some of the photos, I have already cited in previous articles.

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Suburb of Ostia.

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After photographs of the excavations of Rome, it is clear that Piranesi and other supposedly catastrophic artists depicted the realities of that time, the consequences of the flood and the era of oblivion:

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Somewhere a porch was added to the buildings, a new entrance was equipped. But the streets and roads are still covered with clay with scattered debris.

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The impression of the drawing is that it depicts a mudflow that once swept through the city.

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Commentary: By the way, it is useful for all deniers of the cultural layer to visit the Michaelplatz in Vienna. There, under the glass, there are conserved excavations: the remains of the masonry of the Roman era go to a depth of 3-4 meters.

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St. Petersburg after leaving the water

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Take a closer look at this drawing.

After this figure, these observations in the videos look logical:

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Another proof of the version that Peter is standing on the ruins of the Ancient City. As always, I did my traditional round of St. Petersburg courtyards in order to find something unusual in the architecture of the houses. The idea is simple - if St. Petersburg was built on the ruins of an older city, then over 300 years of existence (inversion), at least something, at least a little bit of artifacts should remain in sight … and here is BINGO! Once again, my search was crowned with success … all the same masonry made of white stone (not the foundation, but the wall masonry), and the same as in the case of Ligovsky 50, and with masonry on the Fontanka, where the ruin wall is absolutely clearly traced (not a foundation), in some places not even fully leveled and completed with bricks on top, that is, a brick house was built on a more ancient white-stone foundation … I will add one more very interesting moment - just like on the Fontanka,in the masonry you can see stones with decor …

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Maybe it was a marriage that went into work from the construction of other buildings. Or maybe they used wreckage from more ancient buildings.

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Observations of the Chairman on Odessa:

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Texas wall

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The story tells about three settlers who came to these places in the past. T. Yu. Wade, B. F. Boydston and Mr. Stevenson came here to start a farming community. In 1852, Wade and his family began building a home in the valley on the eastern end of the eastern arm of the Trinity River, just at the western edge of present-day Rockwall. During construction work, Mr. Wade stumbled upon a strange stone formation. During additional excavations, it turned out that this is a stone wall buried underground.

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It looks like earthen ramparts lined with stone. But covered with clay.

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Mini Terracotta Army found in China in the 1970s

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Local old-timers told about an earthen hill about 4 meters high, which used to be near the place of the find. "Somewhere in the 1960s or 1970s, workers were excavating to widen the Jiaonan-Jinan road."

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Everyone knows the terracotta army near Xi'an. The Terracotta Army was discovered in 1974, by accident - during the construction of a well. The official explanation of the motives for making these statues is that about 8 thousand soldiers were supposed to accompany the emperor in the afterlife.

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Everything was dug out from this state.

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Some do not depict warriors. These are some kind of mannequins. Why are some of them upright, while others are knocked down?

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New excavations in 2015

Maybe all these statues were made as symbolism, the cult of guarding the tomb of the emperor. But no one was going to bury them.

Continued: Part 31