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C'mon @nytimes, that wasn't a "challenge" to scientific orthodoxy (whatever that means) - it's been clear from the very beginning that none of the #radiocarbon samples presented for an extremely old #pyramid at #GunungPadang came from archaeological contexts.
Noodles and sundogs and pyramids, oh my! Thank you to Q2 viewers Stacey, Sherri, Suzanne, and Bob for your great photos of our cold, beautiful weather!
long-term #conartist extraordinaire, living in #Bali due to #ASIC problems we believe.
He's been ripping off the #vulnerable for years. Prior to that, #anyone who would listen to him.
Hidden Chambers Found in Crumbling Pyramid 200 Years After Prediction
In 1836, Egyptologist John Shae Perring was excavating the Pyramid of Sahure (also known as Sahura) when he noticed a debris-filled passageway.
An expert on floor plans for these types of structures, he surmised there might be storage rooms beyond.
But it would take another nearly 200 years to finally confirm his suspicions. https://www.sciencealert.com/hidden-chambers-found-in-crumbling-pyramid-200-years-after-prediction#pyramid#hidden#room#Sahure#egypt
“El Calón” is an extraordinary #archaeological site in the State of #Sinaloa, #Mexico. It is a one-of-a-kind pyramidal structure built by the Totorame people around 750 CE. in the middle of marshes, lagoons and bogs, using approximately 300 million seashells and conchs (not a single stone in sight). The “ #pyramid ” resembles nowadays a coastal hill covered with vegetation and is in an inaccesible location. #archaeology
“The culmination of almost a decade of research and excavation, this large-scale steppe pyramid in Kazakhstan—which dates back to the 2nd millennium BC—languished in relative obscurity for countless centuries. Nothing like it has ever been discovered in the Central Asian steppes, making it an especially exciting find.“
4,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Pyramid Found in Kazakhstan Is First Ever on Asian Steppe! (www.ancient-origins.net)
“The culmination of almost a decade of research and excavation, this large-scale steppe pyramid in Kazakhstan—which dates back to the 2nd millennium BC—languished in relative obscurity for countless centuries. Nothing like it has ever been discovered in the Central Asian steppes, making it an especially exciting find.“