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0:08These are puzzling structures, because they should not be here.
0:13'Here' is literally in the middle of the Atlantic, the Azores islands.
0:24Officially, the Azores were found uninhabited by
0:27Portuguese navigators in the early 1400s.
0:31However, physicist Dr Felix Rodrigues has been researching and dating
0:35buildings believed to be much older than that.
0:58Dr Rodrigues' quest to find answers started 10 years ago
1:02in the Terceira Island, where he lives.
1:04These are the oldest structures he's found so far.
1:29Dr Rodrigues believes these are dolmens used by prehistoric cultures
1:33to place remains of the dead.
1:35These cylindrical cavities would be indicators for the human presence,
1:39showing intentional work in the rocks.
1:41Material accumulated inside the cavities has been dated to be
1:45two and a half thousand years old, at least.
1:50Ceramic pieces found in the area are believed to be even older,
1:53over 4,000 years.
2:46By the sea, there are some intriguing clues of this supposed arrival.
3:27This other structure doesn't seem to have been built
3:30by 15th Century Portuguese either.
4:26For Dr Rodrigues, these two structures are part of the same ritualistic complex,
4:31which is completed by a sort of ground basin in the middle of the Columbarium.
4:36It seems to be connected to the outside by a duct.
4:40Similar basins are found in another location in the Terceira island,
4:45inside some perfectly carved volcanic rocks.
5:22Next to it there is a flooded cave.
5:45But not everyone is convinced this complex is that old.
5:49Some say these could be stables from a 16th Century fortress.
6:04In the inland, the origins of these strange tracks are also controversial.
6:09Locally called 'relheiras', they are popularly associated with cart loads.
7:26Some questions are easier to answer than others.
7:43But we are still far from knowing for sure who this civilisation was.

1 posted on 10/31/2022 5:12:58 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv

I’m reminded of Atlantis, the supposed lost continent.


2 posted on 10/31/2022 5:15:36 PM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as. )
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To: SunkenCiv

It may or may not be but it is in the graveyard area of a USN nuclear submarine. USS Scorpion. Which still pisses me off.


3 posted on 10/31/2022 5:18:48 PM PDT by Equine1952
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To: SunkenCiv

Volcanoes?


7 posted on 10/31/2022 5:24:49 PM PDT by HighSierra5 (The only way you know a commie is lying is when they open their pieholes.)
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I wonder what the writers major in college was? It certainly wasn't English Grammar. The Azores "are' a group of islands. More than one. The title really sticks out like a sore thumb.

"Was the Azores home to an ancient civilisation?"

8 posted on 10/31/2022 5:33:48 PM PDT by ImpBill (America! Has anybody seen her lately?)
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To: SunkenCiv
Wow!   On my two years living in Praia da Vitoria, Illa Terceira, I never saw any evidence of this.   Since they are small volcanic islands, hosting a significant ancient civilization is 100% impossible IMHO.
9 posted on 10/31/2022 5:36:20 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: SunkenCiv
This from Wikipedia:
A small number of alleged hypogea (underground structures carved into rocks) have been identified on the islands of Corvo, Santa Maria, and Terceira by Portuguese archaeologist Nuno Ribeiro, who speculated that they might date back 2,000 years, implying a human presence on the island before the Portuguese.[9] These structures have been used by settlers in the Azores to store grain and the suggestion by Ribeiro that they might be burial sites is unconfirmed. Detailed examination and dating to authenticate the validity of these speculations is lacking; thus it is unclear whether these structures are natural or human-made and whether they predate the 15th century Portuguese colonization of the Azores.[10]

According to a 2015 paper published in Journal of Evolutionary Biology, research based on mouse mitochondrial DNA points to a Scandinavian rather than Portuguese origin of the local mouse population.[11] Some years later, a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2021, using data from lake sediment core sampling suggests brush-clearing was undertaken and animal husbandry introduced between 700 and 850 C.E.[12] Together, these findings may be explained by a brief period of Norse settlement and the 2021 paper further cites climate simulations carried out that suggest the dominant winds in the North Atlantic Ocean in that period blew from the northeast, which would have taken Viking ships heading southwest from Scandinavia more or less directly to the Azores.[12]

I wasn't actually considering either the Phoenicians or the Vikings as an ancient civilization, I suppose they might have attempted to have a go at living in the Azores for extended periods of time.

The Azores are a lush temperate garden paradise warmed by the Gulf Stream on its way to the British Isles.   They have only two seasons, presently moderate and Biblical deluge.   I have actually seen many times the rain striking the ground with only the rebound getting the sun's illumination so that it looks like huge drops of water are coming out of the ground.   Another thing to see are the giant Hydrangea bushes lining the roads all over the islands.   Also giant ferns are everywhere.

I'm looking forward to the new episodes of The Curse of Oak Island starting on November 15th.

12 posted on 10/31/2022 6:30:37 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: SunkenCiv

It’s a shame that archaeology - like many of the sciences - has been poisoned by skeptics. ‘Stables’ my ass.

I wish him continued funding for his research. It would have been nice if the video contained more science & data, but it is what it is.


16 posted on 10/31/2022 7:05:18 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: SunkenCiv

Stone with the hole in it - pictured - is a ship anchor


22 posted on 11/01/2022 4:06:50 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SunkenCiv

20,000 years ago during the last Ice Age, the ocean was much shallower and the ice shelf probably extended to near the Azores. People could have walked there or taken a kayak...................


23 posted on 11/01/2022 5:47:41 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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