The Ancient History Thread

Lovely :popcorn:

127000 generations eh? And the useless cunts never saw the meteor coming

Petra in Jordan looks to be some spot in fairness.

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2.5 billlon of them. We only found 100 fossils. 32 full ones. Mad stuff.

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Thats because they were planted

part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-9noHL1k3c

part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWn3EouIz-A

This is outstandingly astounding. A window to the past. Eons and eons of time. Truly the fingerprints of the past.

Makes no odds, they didn’t have Bruce Willis or Ben Affleck knocking about back in them days.

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Yeah but the cunts could have given us a heads up like

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What are the odds that l open this link and read that this find in Dingle whatever it is leads back to the standard 5,000 years ago bullshit. Anything other than 5,000 years raises too many questions and goes against established narratives.

Well what do you know. I opened and read the link and just as l said it would it stated that this new find dated back to the go to standard 5,000 year benchmark.

Lieing archeologist bastards, utter bluffers and chancers, bone useless cunts who haven’t a fucking clue what the are doing and less about what they’re talking about.

Another “Fall of Civilisations” release.

The Assyrians - Empire of Iron

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Mad shit.

John Reeves is an Alaskan gold miner who first came to public prominence on the 2012 National Geographic docu-series “Goldfathers.” More recently, his ongoing search for gold uncovered the remains of thousands of Ice Age animals lying beneath the permafrost on his property. The discovery is featured in the 2019 documentary “Boneyard Alaska” and popular Instagram account @theboneyardalaska. www.fairbanksgoldco.com

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He has a few fine looking daughters too.

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This one’s giving me the horn

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Is that you on the right?

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Ah now. No call for that

“The Bronze Age appears to be a period when the peninsula was more populated. It may have been 2 degrees warmer and there would have been human settlements there"

Well, well, well.

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