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🗓️ 6 May 2019
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0:00.0 | Four megalithic sites that change the history books. |
0:09.8 | It's widely taught around the world that the Sumerians were the early snowing civilization |
0:13.9 | dating back around 6,000 years ago. |
0:16.6 | But there are certain megalithic sites that simply don't fit into that time frame and point |
0:21.1 | to advanced cultures being around much, much earlier than is currently being taught. |
0:26.0 | The four structures on this list are amazing, not just in size, but in what they possibly reveal |
0:31.5 | about mankind's true history. |
0:34.1 | These are four megalithic sites that change the history books. |
0:39.0 | Number four, Gung Pidang, megalithic Site Indonesia. |
0:44.8 | Gung Padang is a site that sits in West Jarva, Indonesia. |
0:49.4 | First mentioned in the report of the Department of Antiquities in 1914 and again in 1949 by Dutch historian |
0:56.4 | N.J. Crom, this place was only first officially visited for archaeological and historical purposes in 1979. |
1:04.0 | What makes this megalithic site so fascinating |
1:08.0 | is the possibility that it could be the biggest structure |
1:10.0 | ever built in the world. |
1:12.0 | Even more, it could also be the oldest structure |
1:14.4 | discovered so far dating back sometime between 5,000 to 23,000 years old. To put it in |
1:21.7 | perspective if true it is older than the Egyptian pyramids and even |
1:25.6 | gobeckley Tepe and Turkey. At 23,000 years old, Gunung Padang and those that live there were likely thriving and standing before the last ice age occurred in 11,700 BC. |
1:39.0 | Located at 885 meters above sea level, the structure is composed of five separate terraces with courtyards linked by an accessible staircase. |
1:47.6 | On each courtyard are fallen pillars or long rocks crafted from volcanic stone. The terraces are positioned to face the north-northwest part of the hill. |
1:57.7 | When carbon dated, the top part of Gunang with the terraces was dated to the Bronze Age at 2,500 to 1,500 BC. |
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