Miles of prehistoric polygonal stone walls still survive scattered across Italy―ancient ruins so stunningly unique, bizarre, and futuristic that scholars, historians, and philosophers once believed they were built by a now-extinct race of giant human beings called the “Cyclopes.” Their building technique resembles that of the Incas/pre-Incas of Peru: enormous stones cut into interlocking angles, placed without mortar. Sadly, modern scholars ignore these ruins while the wider world is oblivious to their existence. We’ll see why some Victorians believed they were built by survivors from Atlantis. They said to have been taller, stronger, more clever, and generally superior to modern man―has been known in all eras as the with the constructions they created termed “Cyclopean.”Many classical writers and historians posited in their writings the idea that the Cyclopean ruins of Italy (and of Europe in general) were erected by this now-extinct Cyclopean race.
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Title: Shalum and Hilpa.] The Antidiluvian Novel; or, the entertaining story of the loves of Shalum and Hilpa; done into verse from the Spectator, Vol. viii., Number 584 ... To which is annexed an ode to the Honourable Sir C. Wager, etc. Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC. The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Price, Henry; 1733. 11 p.; fol. 643.m.15.(20.)
Was there once a Universal World Culture? A researcher in Hawaii, Dr. Vomos-Toth Bator argued there was such a culture, and he presented over 1,000,000 place names from around the world to prove his point.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...
El Dolmen de Axeitos es uno de los más antiguos de Galicia y seguramente el mejor conservado de aquellos que han cometido el sacrilegio de desenterrar.... Se le calculan unos 6000 años de antiguedad a tamaña obra... lo curioso es que cuando las culturas ancestrales de los pueblos pre-celticos europeos tenían como monumento colosal el levantar unas piedras con gran desarrollo técnico... (dejemoslo así), en egipto sin ir mas lejos ya habían levantado las pirámides que todos adoramos, y los Mesopotámicos los Zigurats y los... en fín... dejemos eso como está... Bueeeeno para un pueblo cuya alma forma un todo con la tierra en la que vive, este Dolmen lo define perfectamente....
A Vintage enamelled Masonic award medal badge for the Orphanage Boat Fete, issued by the Royal Antidiluvian Order of the Buffaloes, R A O B. Good Vintage condition, minor age and useage related wear original Please refer to the photographs as these form an integral part of the description especially condition. Approximate Dimensions Diameter 3.25cm
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuka, Japan - The Masuda Iwafune stone is located near the top of a hill just a few hundred meters west of Okadera Station. The ridge line parallels the two square holes. The megalithic stone walls outside of Osaka Castle, Japan The Ishi-no-Hōden (石の宝殿) monolith in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan is a mysterious single stone monolith cut out from the surrounding rock and is known as one of the three greatest enigmas in Japan. Nothing about the ancient stone is clear, and even when it first appeared in 8th century literature the original builders and it's purpose were unknown. Today it is worshipped as a shrine of the Ōshiko Jinja Shinto. Ueyama Kofun Tumulus - Asuka, Japan This place is closed to the public and nobody really knows who built the monument. Very ancient. Tsukamyōjin Kofun - Honshū Asuka, Japan - The function or original purpose of this odd shaped stone, the Sakafune Ishi, has long been the object of speculation Kengoshi-zuka Kofun Amazing ancient megalith Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka Japan constructed in the late 500's or early 600s and was used supposedly used as a tomb for Soga no Umako. Honshu, Japan Tama Udun A UNESCO World Heritage. The mausoleum of the royal family of the Ryūkyū (=Okinawan) Kingdom. It contains 3 chambers, the eastern chamber stores the ornamented urns (shrine) of kings and queens, the western one stores the urns of other clans and the central one is a temporary storage of a dead body until it decay into bones. Surrounded by double gate walls and 2 gargoyle-like animals on the top. Almost demolished by the Okinawan battle during the World War II, reconstructed during 1974-1977. Anase Yokoana - Kyūshū Hatato-zuka - Kyūshū Kawamitsu Ubudunu Myāka - Kyūshū Tomb of Nakasone Tuyumyā - Kyūshū Ofunattsan - Shikoku Kitakohara Yokoana - Honshū Jōgasaki - Kyūshū Oichi Kofun - Honshū The structure is covered up by sand bags to prevent excess erosion and to preserve the area. Oni-no Manait - Honshū Iwayayama Kofun - Honshū Miurayama Kofun - Honshū Igami Kofungun - Honshū Tarekoyato-nishi Yokoana - Honshū Ichigao Yokoana - Honshū Maginu Kofun - Honshū Hokkaido, Japan - A playground is built around the stone henge. Oni-no Manaita - Honshū Kinoyama - Honshū Ishinuki-Anakannon - Kyushu Iwaseo-yama Kofungun Hachiman-yama Kofun - Honshū Ishi-no-Hōden Kofun - Honshū Saruishi (Asuka) - Honshū Okamasu-no-Ishindo Asuka-Fujiwara archaeological site MAKING MONEY ONLINE WAS NEVER SO EASY !!!
Gallery of The Main Monument at Yonaguni, Japan, and its Surroundings
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...