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Originally posted by [davinci]
Originally posted by zorgon
...Such notions are, of course, vehemently rejected by establishment scientists though they are willing to concede that there is evidence indicating an age of as much as 3500 years.
Furthermore, why is it so important that the truth never be discussed?edit on 31-1-2011 by [davinci] because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by hp1229
Any further update or news ?
The recovery of structural remains of medieval age by underwater wing of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) off the coast of this pilgrim town has once again raised hopes of the discovery of Lord Krishna’s legendary city of Dwarka that is reported to have submerged.
The recent off-shore excavation by ASI has revealed a structure of stone blocks with post holes to fit wood. Moreover, the team excavating the area have found coins, pottery, pieces of bangles and toys.
Alok Tripathi of the ASI said that the excavation near the northern gate of Dwarkadish temple has revealed some structural remains of medieval age. Officials said that the discovery is an important landmark as it set to rest the doubts expressed by historians about the very existence of the legendary Dwarka city
Marine archaeological explorations off Dwarka by the NIO have thrown up a large number of randomly scattered stone structures. Semicircular, rectangular or square in shape, the structures are found at depths ranging inter-tidal zone to 6 m. A number of stone anchors have also been unearthed, which suggest that Dwarka was once a busy port. A comparative study with surrounding sites indicates that the structures date back to somewhere between the historical and the late medieval periods.
Originally posted by Topsy_Cret
This is an excellent find for many reasons.
Originally posted by zorgon
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey Discovery of 12,000 Year Old temple Complex Could Alter Theory of Human Development
Does that date not crop up in Atlantis theories and The Giza Pyramid date used by non main stream thought?
Odd that huh?
Agreed. With all of these really old sites appearing to be from the same time is seems to me that the world was much different then what we think. I also think that it is interesting these site are still here. After watching a few episodes of "Life after people" on the discovery channel, I've learned that most of the structures we have will not last more than a few hundred years. These people made cities that survived much longer, in this case even underwater. Imagine how long a modern city would last submerged in saltwater. Did these peoples have the foresight to use solid rock to build or was it just simply what they had and got lucky.
originally posted by: filosophia
Hmm...interesting, the city looks almost like how a shopping district is set up, this will give more credibility to the Hindu stories about Krishna, at least this is proof of a very old tradition.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Where in the OP does it state 12,000 years old? I can't watch the videos so I admittingly have questions as to the authenticity of the dating aspect.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Where in the OP does it state 12,000 years old? I can't watch the videos so I admittingly have questions as to the authenticity of the dating aspect.
The recovery of structural remains of medieval age by underwater wing of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) off the coast of this pilgrim town has once again raised hopes of the discovery of Lord Krishna’s legendary city of Dwarka that is reported to have submerged.
originally posted by: arjunmadhavannair
i am confused about the dates 12000 years back......
in hindu mythology lord RAMA lived 7000 years back (according to lunar calendar in ancient india). it also proved with the help of nala sethu or rama sethu between india and sreelanka.( now it is under water). by calculating years for rising of water level we will get an approximate age of 7000 years.
but lord krishna lived after that yuga. according to ancient indian calendar it is 5000 years back. but here it is saying 12000 years no never...
ref.... www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: Leonardo01
Hypothetically, if our civilization were to come to an abrupt end, our momuments and structures would scarcely last a few hundred years.
The fact remains that much of history is unknown and we are perhaps rediscovering many things. Since propoganda and dogma are miring objectivity in the rare instances that we do come across something fascinating. If it defies the established dogma then it is labelled a hoax.
originally posted by: greyer
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Where in the OP does it state 12,000 years old? I can't watch the videos so I admittingly have questions as to the authenticity of the dating aspect.
This is so incredible. That people are turning a blind eye to complete physical truth, and the governments do want to keep us in ignorance.
There is more than 'the temple of Lord Krishna' under the water over there. The town is called Dwarka in all the beliefs of the culture but they don't want to discover that it is a reality! There is another stone monument miles down from the temple, this smaller monument is the one that would have been on the surface 12,000 years ago. But to say that everything else in the area is 9,000 years old is nonsense, because that is like saying that it was all scrambled and built directly before the flood. The obvious fact is that it was there before the great flood, even Wiki agrees that.