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Reconsidering Pre-historic Culture Based on Giant Figures and Other Historical Sites Unearthed in Peru By Zhou Zheng
(Clearwisdom.net) CNN reported on March 3, 2005, that archeologists had
discovered a group of giant figures scraped into the hills of Peru's southern
coastal desert. The report says that about 50 giant figures were etched into the earth over
an area of roughly 90 square miles (233 square kilometers) near the city of
Palpa. The drawings - which include human figures as well as animals such as
birds, monkeys, and felines - are believed to have been created by members of
the Paracas Culture sometime between 600 and 100 B.C. The recently discovered designs predate the country's famous Nazca lines. The giant Nazca designs cover a 35-mile (56-kilometer) stretch of desert in
Peru's Nazca Plain in South America. The lines, which form geometrical shapes,
also include pictographs of various animals such as giant birds, whales and
spiders. The giant Nazca designs were first discovered in 1939 and were added to
the United Nations' Cultural Heritage list in 1994. What is so puzzling is that these designs are so gigantic that they can only
be fully viewed from at least 300 meters above the ground. Even today, there are
no reasonable explanations for their origin or purpose and or even how the lines
were drawn. The even more mysterious thing about the Nazca Lines is that they are etched
into the Nazca Plain, a barren plateau. In 1996, researchers found that the
geologic fault zones of the underground water were very closely correlated to
the figures etched into the earth. In 1998, a group of geologists and archeologists began to try to verify this
hypothesis. The researchers surveyed the figures etched into the earth and found
that the water-bearing strata were very closely associated with many of the
Nazca Lines. The archeological survey found that, in many locations, the fault
zones and the underground springs appeared to be connected to the figures etched
into the earth. Because this theory fails to explain all of the Nazca Lines, researchers
believe that these figures etched into the earth must have other functions. In addition to the two puzzling historic sites mentioned above, archeologists
have also discovered other pre-historic remains that present-day science cannot
explain. Stone Columns and Structures under the Sea Two hundred meters under the sea along the coast of Peru lie stone columns
and huge structures. Since 1968, huge stone structures, including streets,
docks, collapsed city walls, and doorways, have been discovered under the sea
around the Bimini Islands. These undersea structures are compact and well
organized. Without some knowledge of engineering, these structures would have
been impossible to build. The Pre-historic Tunnel under the Andes Mountains In the 17th Century, a Spanish missionary discovered an underground tunnel in
Guatemala, Central America. It extends about 1000 kilometers under the Andes
Mountains. In order to protect the tunnel so that it will be excavated only when
humankind has mastered enough science and technology, the entrance of the tunnel
has been sealed by the Peruvian government and is tightly guarded. The United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has listed this tunnel
as a world cultural relic. The German writer Erich von Däniken once entered this tunnel. He was
extremely surprised to see how wide and straight the tunnel was and that it had
glazed walls. There were many exquisite stone doorways and gates and neatly and
smoothly finished rooms, as well as a 20,000-square-meter hall. There was also a
1.8 to 3.1 meter long by 80-millimeter wide ventilation shaft. Inside the tunnel
were numerous pre-historic relics, including a gold book mentioned in local
legends. This well-known writer was totally stunned by the knowledge and
precision of the magnificent construction, which surpassed the abilities of
modern day human beings. Däniken took a few photographs of the tunnel, but he refused to disclose
more details. He said only that he believed that the tunnel was cut with
high-tech equipment including super-high temperature drills, directional
blasting by electronic rays and technologies that humankind has not yet
mastered. The Tiahuanaco Cultural Historic Site in South America The Tiahuanaco Cultural Historic Site at the border of Bolivia and Peru is
situated on a plateau 4000 meters above sea level and not far from Lake
Titicaca. It was precisely built with huge stones weighing dozens or even
hundreds of tons each. Archeologists also found metal nails in the crevices of
the stone. These nails were used to secure the stones. These metal nails were
probably made by melting ore and pouring it into stone molds. Most spectacular
is the stone gate. This gate, including its base, was cut out of a single stone.
Carved on the Gate of the Sun of the Tiahuanaco Ancient City are two
pre-historic creatures: "Cuvieronius" (similar to the present day
elephant) and Toxodon, which have both been extinct for over 12,000 years. Also
on the Gate of the Sun are Circumpolar Stars and their paths, which are
complicated but accurate. A large quantity of shells and flying fish fossils
have been excavated at the Tiahuanaco Cultural Historic Site, evidence that it
was originally a port with perfect docks and wharves. One of the massive docks
would have allowed several hundred ships to load and unload at the same time.
The stones used to build this dock were between 100 and 150 tons each. The
largest weighed 440 tons. Peruvian Professor Posnansky, who made a lifetime
study of Tiahuanaco culture, inferred that the ancient city was probably built
some 17,000 years ago. Archeologists believe that this ancient city disappeared between 2030 BC and
1930 BC. The discoveries of all these pre-historic remains are very difficult for us
to explain. In light of these mysteries, we have good reason to reconsider the
history of human beings. Reference Materials: http://edition.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/02/28/peru.archaeology.ap/index.html
Posting date: 3/29/2005
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