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Bridging the Millennia


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Article «Golden Chief" Tomb Treasure Yields Clues to Unnamed Civilization».

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/12/111221-gold-panama-cano-chiefs-tombs-science

English:
For photos of the figurine on the first photo from above is a very interesting explanation of one of the ancient legends.
No less interesting is the geographical location of the location of this figurine and the locations of other similar figures, as well as the origin of the legends related to these figures.

posted by konsyltacii Megaprojects. Investment objects.
January 27, 2012 @ 6:11 AM


«Ancient Popcorn Found—Made 2,000 Years Earlier Than Thought in Peru».
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/01/120119-national-popcorn-day-corn-peru-archaeology-food-science
English:
In my opinion, even more great scientific and practical interest is not so much the food of the ancient inhabitants of the territory of modern North and South America as a matter of their ancient technologies. According to information from a ancient texts, which were not all destroyed, the answers to this puzzle is very simple. These responses are also associated with a history of many nations. To understand the ancient texts is insufficient to know the dictionary of Yuri Valentinovich Knorozov and other similar dictionaries. In the writing system of many ancient peoples there is a total mystery, the understanding of which is the key to many mysteries of history and modernity.

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posted by konsyltacii Megaprojects. Investment objects.
January 27, 2012 @ 6:13 AM

 
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