Located in the Air Massif of Niger are two of the largest animal rock petroglyphs in the world. Known as the Dabous Giraffes they have been dated to about 8,000BCE. While the artist will forever remain unknown, this area of Niger has over 900 similar carvings of animals and humans. The period of these glyphs (12,000-7,000BCE) was known as the Neolithic Subpluvial, a time when the Sahara was a much wetter savannah that stretched thousands of miles and could sustain animal and human life. The giraffes are carved into a sandstone outcrop and depict a large male and smaller female.
I believe we have all been misled, (polite way to day BS'd), that we humans have a far older civilizational past, that more than once something caused a wipeout and we started all over, possibly a number of times. That when we reach a certain level thats the point we are knocked back.
ReplyDeleteWay too many clues and bits of history create patterns in details which point to a over pattern of detail. Like Morpheus said to Neo: "You have been living in a dreamworld Neo."
Read Cataclysm! Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C.
DeleteD.S. Allan & J.B. Delair.
There's a whole lot to digest from that book. Then start reading up on Forbidden Archeology Cremo & Thomson
You suddenly realize it's not bs and there's a shit ton load of stuff that's been hidden fromnus.
Yes! It has all been hidden from us!
DeleteAnd they hide all this information in places called Libraries inside objects called books and to make sure nobody gets it they make it super boring...
On a more serious note: Too many conspiracy theories going around. Not only "they" don't want us to know about Epstein, they make the frogs gay and apparently "they" are also hiding history from us... "They" are very busy!
Don't know about "they", but the first book is well researched and sources extensively cited. So whether "they" are hiding history from us (perish the thought) or ignorance by omission, there's a lot of.history that's been whitewashed. Only if you're willing to search out on your own will you learn more.truths
DeleteA wetter Sahara...sounds like climate change to me.
ReplyDelete8,000 years ago & 2,000 years after the ice age ended.
ReplyDeleteYes, back when the Tamanrasset river flowed across the Sahara, emptying into the Atlantic by an island area that could be what we call Atlantis today.
ReplyDeleteseems like you could concrete over those scratches snd level it up.
ReplyDeleteThe civilisation that created this is more advanced than much of what passes for the same in Africa presently. Quite disappointing really.
ReplyDeleteRocks make a pretty life like pattern. Good idea for a children's project. They suck at drawing giraffes.
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