Check out my first book. It describes the collapse of the dollar 2020 and many of the events going on now. ...it ends is Peru...after I found an old intact pytho in the desert and nearly died from the poison (pulvo) which swelled my neck up enormously. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1kRBcE6xSi59shEKIlDAd45bCLGgUIb2U
People started making metal objects around 7000BC - coinage came much later, but one has to wonder where the inspiration came for coins such as these:
Some groups may not want to read this but here is the conclusion most widely spread among Archeo-geneticists working with the mitochondrial-DNA, "Clearly, the role of the mitochondrial genome must be considered with respect to human genetic disease. The heterogeneity of the mitochondrial genome presents many unmet challenges to researchers. However, emerging technologies are likely to aid the discovery of underlying genetic mechanisms linking these powerhouses to neurodegenerative disease, cancer, diabetes, and aging." "Mitochondrial DNA plays important roles in other areas of genetics as well. For example, it has been used to address questions about how the widespread distribution of humans in the world today was established. Because mitochondria are passed exclusively through the maternal lineage and there is little recombination in the mitochondrial genome, variation in the mitochondrial genome (as well as in the Y chromosome in the case of paternal lineages) has been used to delineate how and when humans migrated and occupied the world. Studying the mitochondrial genome in individuals from distinct geographic origins has made it possible to establish that the human populations of today are all derived from a small group of individuals that left Africa approximately 170,000 years ago" (Ingman et al., 2000). https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/mtdna-and-mitochondrial-diseases-903/ Jim
Rob, you're engaging in the same thing that you accuse others of - personal attacks and politicising. Keep in mind this is a light hearted thread about ancient aliens and lost civilisations. I'm baffled why you're getting so worked up over it.
Carthage Occupation of Bruttium AR Half-Shekel 216-211 BCE Tanit Horse, Solar Disc above HN Italy 2016
@Alegandron I’ll raise you a Seleucid Tetradrachm Antiochus III Megas AR Tetradrachm Seleucia mint Circa 222/1 BCE 16.98 grams
Am not in the least worked up I am curious that there are eight people in the thread who apparently cannot see that this mail is nonsense. I will leave aliens to all the other folk. I am still searching for better signs of rational life on earth. Little luck so far Still waiting Donna Rob T
I just find it incredible that so many ancient cities and monuments, made of huge blocks of stone, were built by people who, at that time, had nothing more to use than a rope to pull it with and a log to roll it on. Surely, surely, aliens with anti-gravity devices had to be involved, right ?