Article Archive for October 2008
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Beringia or Atlantis?
The standard model of New World migration still stands – people left Asia, crossed the Beringia Land Bridge, and populated the Americas as they headed south.
According to National Geographic, DNA sequence studies show:
… humans heading east after leaving Asia about 40,000 years ago were blocked by two huge glaciers that met at present-day Alaska.
With no way forward, the humans settled on the land bridge, called Beringia, that connected Asia and North America.
There they remained for 20,000 years.
It’s a bit of a stretch, but perhaps either:
a) They didn’t stay in Beringia, but established Atlantis insteadb) Beringia is the location of Atlantis
I figure there have been few or none undersea explorations in this area that could reveal an ancient advanced civilization. And Plato’s description of Atlantis kinda fits:
…you might pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded the true ocean …and the surrounding land may be most truly called a …
Stonehenge was behind a wall
In a recent documentary on Stonehenge I was surprised to learn that even though there were houses and facilities for large gatherings, most of the year nobody was home.
To me this sounded a bit odd, surely there would be guards to keep out squatters?
I now think there were, because it has been determined a large timber fence ran for 2 miles protecting the monument from one direction. Experts are saying it was to stop prying eyes from seeing rituals, others say it was to keep out drifting snow. While it may have served both of those purposes, I think it was more akin to the Berlin Wall – a year round barrier that could be manned by a handful of soldiers, regardless of whether there was a ritual happening or not.