ARCHAEOLOGY ANSWERSNEWS
UPDATE
Issue 2
Here is your Archaeology Answers News Update.
I’m so pleased to talk with you again. May your day be a joyous one!
If you’re anything like me, you have a taste for adventure (of some type) in your blood. The fact that you are reading this, tells me that. And it makes me happy.
And even if you don’t have plans to duplicate the exploits of Indiana Jones, I suspect that you will enjoy these incursions into the unusual and little known aspects of archaeology.
These items will provide for you updates on some of the discoveries touched on in my best-selling book Dead Men’s Secrets. If you don’t yet have your copy of this, I strongly recommend you get it. You won’t be disappointed. It is currently available with special bonuses from
Anyway, let’s get on with it.
This issue includes: 1. A Process For Softening Stone? 2. The Gibraltar Tunnel to Morocco 3. Visitors to Australia before the Aborigines 4. Of Time and the Professor 5."Tears" on Mars confirmed 6. Please tell a friend 7. Tell us what you think
1. A PROCESS FOR SOFTENING STONE? ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Incas may have known how to soften stone.
Colonel Fawcett, the British explorer who ultimately disappeared into the jungles of the Amazon, records in his diaries that on a walk along the river Perene, in Peru, a pair of large, Mexican-type spurs were corroded to stumps in one day by the juice from a patch of low plants with red, fleshy leaves. A local rancher described them as “the stuff the Incas used for shaping stones.”
There are reports of a small, kingfisher-like bird, probably the white-capped dipper, ‘cinclus leucocephalus’, which nests in spherical holes in the Bolivian Andes and bores these out of solid rock on the banks of mountain streams by rubbing a leaf on the stone until it is soft and can be pecked away.
An
excavation of a burial ground in central Peru turned up an
earthenware jug containing a black viscous fluid that, when
spilled on the ground, turned the rocks on which it fell
into a soft, malleable putty. -Lyall Watson, Supernature, pp.177,178
----------------------------------------------------------------- 2. THE GIBRALTAR TUNNEL TO MOROCCO ----------------------------------------------------------------- I used to make a point, when travelling, to stay at backpacker hostels, and in the process met numerous interesting people.
One morning, over washing dishes, I engaged in conversation with a backpacker from Gibraltar, which guards the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea at the southern tip of Spain. I had previously published some information on the alleged ancient tunnel which runs under the sea, connecting Gibraltar with North Africa. I asked him about this tunnel.
“Everyone at home knows about that tunnel,” he replied. “When we were kids, our mothers would warn us, “Behave yourself! Or else I’ll put you into the tunnel to Morocco.”
The Gibraltar entrance to this ancient tunnel is understood to be within the grounds of the British military base. It is believed that the Gibraltar apes may have arrived there from Africa via this tunnel. -----------------------------------------------------------------
ABORIGINES ----------------------------------------------------------------- If you have already read the first few chapters of Dead Men’s Secrets, you will recall the mention of a Great Flood which dramatically rearranged this planet’s topography. The survivors found themselves on a changed and damaged planet. Within centuries the rapidly expanding new population sent out exploratory expeditions. Soon almost every corner of the world was visited by a group of surveyors.
These early surveyors left their traces on every continent. A single system of signs was used. They employed 241 special sequences of particular geometric signs and symbols. In their repetition and locations, the symbols had meaning and purpose. They left these guide signs for others who would follow them.
Research by English archaeologist S.F.Wood and by others indicates that this single system of signs originating in the Middle East was spread over a wide area in a very short time. There are striking parallels in symbols in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Australia. An Australian example is Chambers Gorge in
the grid zone Light box tracings from infrared photographs reveal the clarity and precision of the various ‘written entries’on the cliff face.
Many of the highly stylised glyphs are remarkably similar to that of early Sanscrit, Easter Island and early Chinese. There are even figures that remind one of early Egyptian or Phoenician craft.
The suggestion is of a mother tongue belonging to a one-time world culture.
Another remarkable site is Red Gorge, likewise in South Australia. It is now a dry river bed with twin cliff faces of blood-red stone that has weathered in huge blocks.
Here, as elsewhere, the circle within a circle with a straight line through it, appears to be the signature of those who came to this grid intersection point when the earth was young. The same symbol is found at other key grid vortexes around the world.
The archaeological reports from the 1930s make it clear that the Aboriginal people of the time had no knowledge of the carvings, and insisted that they were made long before their people came.
There is evidence of ancient knowledge of the whole planet, from maps whose origins are thousands of years old. One such map, showing a large part of Australia, is now in Taiwan Museum. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4. OF TIME AND THE PROFESSOR ----------------------------------------------------------------- The
editors of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica sent an historical
article, which had been in the book for a good many
years, to the head of a western United States university
history department for possible revision. It came
back with the caustic comment that it was “badly disorganised
and full of errors.” Curious to see who had written such an “inaccurate” article for them originally, the editors checked their files. They were flabbergasted to find that the article had been written by the professor himself – so many years before that he had forgotten it. - The Saturday Evening Post
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. “TEARS” ON MARS CONFIRMED --------------------------------------------------------------------- Statements in Dead Men’s Secrets concerning ancient technology and science continue to receive confirmation from incoming evidence.
An example is the ancient Assyrian description of each planet of our solar system, on tablets found in western China. Concerning the planet Mars, these old writings refer to “tears” in the valleys of Mars (see Dead Men’s Secrets, p.108).
Describing four great “boils” (volcanic eruption points) on the surface of Mars, the old document declares that these “boils” caused the nearby valley “tears” – in other words, it claims that these volcanic craters were responsible for producing the “tear drop” shapes.
A photograph of the Mars surface has since come to hand. It is a mosaic of the eastern part of the Chryse region – and it shows braided channels forming tear drops. These are currently thought to be a record of water flowing on Mars in the past.
Interestingly, our Voyager I space probe vindicated the amazing scientific accuracy of this ancient Assyrian document – while it shattered numerous modern theories. I suggest that the ancient record could also be right concerning these Martian tear drops. ======================================== The
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