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originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: primalfractal
Still as we peel back the layers of the ancient past there are more and more interesting thing's beginning to come to light, not Mongolia but not an entire world from it either - a long way though.
Why bring up Siberia, well it is like Mongolia a place that is often overlooked - other than more recent cultures - for possible forgotten civilization's that may predate what we know of today.
www.ancient-origins.net...
The Haunted Ruins of Khara Khoto, The Black City of Mongolia
owlcation.com...
4,000 Year Old Lost Tribe
One of the most fantastic finds in the last half of the twentieth century has to be the discovery of a Northern European tribe found in the northeast corner of Xinjiang province, near the Celestial Mountains and the Taklimakan Desert on the edge of the Gobi desert.
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: LABTECH767
I am a firm believer in antideluvian civilisation. The various stones at megalithic sites, around the world, lack credible low tech explanations.
In Mongolia there is Uyghur Kingdom ruins and others such as-
www.ancient-origins.net...
The Haunted Ruins of Khara Khoto, The Black City of Mongolia
But what I find really interesting is the Tarim Basin mummies.
owlcation.com...
4,000 Year Old Lost Tribe
One of the most fantastic finds in the last half of the twentieth century has to be the discovery of a Northern European tribe found in the northeast corner of Xinjiang province, near the Celestial Mountains and the Taklimakan Desert on the edge of the Gobi desert.
They even found the Witches of Subeshi.
These were the Magi of old.
www.researchgate.net... _Mallory_Victor_H_Mair
The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West J. P. Mallory Victor H. Mair
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: Hanslune
Science is a belief system, in no way does science exactly match reality, as seen by attemting to measure the position and velocity of an electron at the same time.
Even has a creation myth, the big bang.
The magi statement was based on textile comparisons with the old Persians, where the term originates.
originally posted by: primalfractal
Ha, the stately pleasure dome, that is cool, didn't know it's location was established, or that it was being excavated.
Mongolia is certainly a fascinating place, full of secrets and mysteries.
originally posted by: primalfractal
a reply to: Hanslune
But...
"Scientists Confirm It Is Turtles, All The Way Down"
www.abovetopsecret.com...