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Chapter 12 |
| The dating dilemma | ||
| Datings are uncertain. Various examples show this. Prehistoric tools from the North American Kaw River show similarities to European stone tools. However, geologists date their age up to 200,000 years. - In a 400,000 year old volcanic layer in Hueyatlaco, Mexico, older relics were found as well. - And the Coxca collection is no less mysterious. The Mexican artefacts originate from the largest battlefield in American history. About one million people died. Yet we know almost nothing about the warring parties. - The 4000 year old skull finds are an anthropological headache as well. They come from a prehistoric pygmy culture from Kansas, USA. Who were all the strangers? Where did they come from? |
| Stone whistling instruments and energetic acupressure stones | ||
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In Chile’s Atacama desert, mummies aged up to 9000 years were discovered. These whistling instruments made from hard volcanic rock lay beside them. Archaeologists theorise that they were used in meditative trance experiments. Strange: artefacts which produce exactly the same sounds are known from California and Oregon in North America - one indication that there were trade relations between North and South America in ancient times. - The acupressure stones were also found with the Chilean mummies. The correct acupressure points are worked into the stone, which is shaped like the sole of a foot. How odd. Did this medical knowledge reach South America thousands of years ago from Asia? Another example speaks in favour of an early link between Asia and South America: The DNA of the mummies is identical to the DNA of the original inhabitants of Japan, who live on Hokkaido today. |
| Giant axes and magical stones | ||
| These giant stone tools were found in Ecuador. Due to their size, these relics were interpreted as “cultic axes” and “cultic knives”. They are said to have served ceremonial purposes. Things which are not understood are often titled “anthropomorphic art” or “cultic objects“. This includes devil and vampire faces just as much as “energy stones” from Colombia. Shamans are said to be able to activate hidden energies in them. This is how they gain access to the world of ghosts and demons. The stones really do have an energy source. Measurements with magnetometers have confirmed this. - We do not know whether archaeological anomalies actually came from lost prehistoric civilisations. But this is precisely why scientists should participate in the clarification of these unsolved mysteries. For our view of the world is only real if the seemingly impossible, too, has its place in it. |
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Until we meet again on new shores! |
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| Dear visitors! Our fascinating journey through the world of mysteries has only just begun. Today, you have seen original artefacts which do not clash with the laws of established science in any way. But they contradict what we have found out about our past so far. The fascination for the unbelievable still remains. And we hope that our unique exhibition has reawakened your interest in the mysteries of this world. For detailed information and background material on unsolved mysteries, we would like to recommend the comprehensive accompanying book “Unsolved Mysteries” by Klaus Dona and Reinhard Habeck. The search for the truth goes on. We thank you for your visit and wish you an astonishing day. |