Posted on 10/16/2018 12:04:05 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
If you dug a pit at Stonehenge, burned your trash in the pit, and then recovered the hole without leaving any sign of the hole, sure. But you're not doing that, nor is it likely that you could pull it off. Past disturbances of the ground or stratified deposits are visible, as the filled-in ancient robber's hole leading to the door of Tut's tomb was visible to Howard Carter.
The dragon is depicted as a celestial phenomenon, with flames and much noise and appears in many depictions to have set fire to a nearby planet. In some depictions, the 'dragon' holds a sphere in it's mouth, just as Serpent Mound does. I see them both, the Chinese Dragon and the Serpent Mound as a depiction of the same celestial event.
Thanks, nice catch.
The Australian aboriginal peoples appear to have their counterpart in the Rainbow Serpent which created the mountains and the rivers...
But I could eat a picnic lunch and leave the bones. Someone comes by 2000 years later, digs up the bones and says “proof! it’s 2000 years old!”.
It’s unlikely that archaeologists can sort Johnny Come Later squatters with the actual makers in many circumstances.
Looks like the 18th fairway.....
Par 4, at least. :%)
The bones still wouldn’t be at the foundation of the mound.
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/16614/production/_103886619_hi049777653.jpg
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45874858
Yeah, it’s kinda big, and a wheelbarrow requires the wheel, very little evidence for that invention in Precolumbian America.
Laz would hit it.
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