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Buildings covered with soil. Excavations
Buildings covered with soil. Excavations

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Another selection of photographs of excavations in different parts of the world, provided by by_enigma.

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Excavations in the Republic Square. Yerevan, Armenia

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If these are the basements of ancient houses, why were they destroyed to the ground? Why didn't they build new houses in their place, and the basements ended up in the square?

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Zivilstadt Wien, Austria. Also the remains of buildings on the square

Bolgania. Heraclea Sintica

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Remains of a building in the hillside

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A full-length man stands under the arch

Germany. Wernigerode

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Also basements on the town square

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Altes Rathaus, Berlin

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A similar example of something ancient in the square

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Excavation links:

Mannheim. Germany

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I don’t think it was all destroyed during the second world war.

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Although there is no information about the excavations, I think that this is something ancient

Heilbronn. Germany

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Schwäbisch Hall. Germany

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Stralsund. Germany

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Links for excavations in German cities:

Willingen

Hanover

Koln

Keel

Slavic settlement in Schwerin

Stralsund

Heilbronn

Keeladi

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Also spelled Keezhadi, it is a small village near Silaiman on the border between Madurai and Shivaganga in southern India

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Obviously, this was not brought in by a flood and not by a hurricane wind with sand and dust. Otherwise, this pile of dishes could not have resisted and overturned. Clay dust falling out of space? By the way, this version is supported by my fellow countryman: Gennady Dmitrievich Kovalenko - associate professor of Siberian State Agrarian University. The one that was first shown to the public

slabs on Lake Shira

And he has his own research on this topic. In short: at certain times, the solar system traverses dense dust clouds in our galaxy. Night falls for a very long period, people go underground.

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Patna

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Named Pataliputra, capital of the Nandas, Mauryas, Shungs and Gupta empires

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Excavations at Gran Dolina, Atapuerca. Spain

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Moscow

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How many times has Moscow been covered with soil?

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There is something older in the foundations of buildings

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There is a joke about the cultural layers in Moscow:

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Because everything is once again all put together, then let everyone make the conclusions himself.

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