Thursday, August 8, 2013

Perfect map revealed 120,000 thousand years

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It was discovered in Bashkir buried in the ground, a map carved in stone (most of it is considered to be crushed, or is buried in a place somewhere around there, also thought that the missing part of the map includes the entire globe land), which shows the Ural region and estimated to be over 120,000 thousand years (according to some shells found on the surface of the stone map). Even though the price of her time, then setting the exact date of the creation of this map , it is not safe (as they possibly small shell which was found on the map, it may have stalled (the stone) much earlier than the created maps), is probably the oldest map known to date, and belongs to a technical or technology that can not be compared and there is the same in antiquity! map is three-dimensional, so it is divided into three parts, each one of them consists of different material, so that the individualize any part of the distinguished emphasizing the mountainous regions, rivers, fields, dams, etc., in such form tredimensionale.Një map is impossible, according to Russian scientists who are studying it in detail, to create today, although technology today is extremely advanced. It takes pictures from the air, or from satellites to complete the map and rebuild it as in that time. (Americans are preparing such a three-dimensional map that will be available at the end of 2011!) X-rays showed that Stone Engraving is done by cartographer by conventional means (not even with primitive tools), but is created by means of an advanced technology and more precise. For this reason, even its creator baptized "The Creator", ie the dashka Krijuesi.Guri's (Will he's stone), as it is called, has an unknown writing. Writings of the stone, as initially considered ancient Chinese symbols, but this thesis was later broken and so it remains immemorial writing still not translated, but are considered to be hieroglyphic-grip karakteresh.Sa more archaeologists studying the map , the more mystery to discover ... 

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