And, we don't know what else lies hidden around the world. Until some one stumbles upon it and voila! It's a new find. Just think of Gobekli Tepe, which turned hunters and gatherers into a settled society. Many other surprises are waiting in the wings! Such is the world of discovery. We are never done!
Something which has always bugged me about the Vinca figurines is how oddly similar they appear to those of the prehistoric Jomon culture in Japan.
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/02/10/dogu-figurines-the-most-remarkable-products-of-japans-jomon-period/
And, we don't know what else lies hidden around the world. Until some one stumbles upon it and voila! It's a new find. Just think of Gobekli Tepe, which turned hunters and gatherers into a settled society. Many other surprises are waiting in the wings! Such is the world of discovery. We are never done!
I’m surprised author Lin believes Egypt is less than 5,000 old and writing for Historic Mysteries as opposed to “mainstream” academia.
The work of Hancock, et al. shows otherwise, dating Giza and the pyramids built during the sign of Leo around 13,500 years ago.
Hancock is a journalist. NOT an archaeologist.
Ha! More accurately, he’s an impeccable researcher bringing in a plethora of new research that the narrow field of archeology refuses to explore.
This site is for expansion, not myopic vision.
What books have you read of Hancocks? How are you engaging with his compelling ancient archeological research?
As Peruvian, I know there are countless pre-Incaic civilisations. Caral Supe was fully unknown to me. Thank you for teaching this.
What a fascinating article. I love history and had never heard of the Vincas. I can't wait to read more of your articles.
Very fascinating