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AFRICAN ORIGINS … SEEN ANOTHER WAY Southern Africa holds some of the deepest mysteries in all of human history. What we are told is that at around 60,000 years ago, the early modern humans migrated from Africa and populated the rest of the world. The recently mapped stone ruins of southern Africa call this assumption into question, and present us with a very compelling missing piece of the puzzle regarding the murky origins of humankind. This recent mapping estimates that there are well over one million ancient stone ruins scattered throughout the mountains and plains of southern Africa. The most spectacular examples of these ancient ruins lie between Machadodorp and Waterval-boven in the province of Mpumalanga, in the country of South Africa. Modern historians have been speculating about the origins of these stone ruins, often dismissing them as “cattle kraal of little historic importance.” Yet various tools and artifacts that have been recovered from these ruins show a long and extended period of settlement that spans well over 200,000 years. But who were these first humans? What did they do? And where did they disappear to? It is likely they migrated north, and took their knowledge with them. They settled in Egypt and Asia Minor, where high cultures were emerging. According to mainstream ancient scholars, the first acknowledged temple complex called Göbekli Tepe was built 12,000 years ago, located about 15 kilometers from the city of Sanliurfa, in southeastern Turkey. We can draw the conclusion that South Africa is the true cradle of humankind because the ruins there date much earlier than anywhere else on Earth. A recent discovery of an ancient circular monolithic stone calendar site in Mpumalanga has proven to be at least 75,000 years old, pre-dating any other structure found on Earth to date. Adam’s Calendar is the flagship among these ruins. This spectacular ancient site is aligned with the N,S,E,W cardinal points of the planet, and also aligns with the solstices and equinoxes. It is still an accurate calendar following the shadow of the setting sun, which is cast by the taller central monolith onto the flat calendar stone beside it. It has been dated with relative certainty to at least 75,000 years ago based on numerous scientific evaluations. Adam’s Calendar is possibly the oldest structure on Earth that is linked to human origins. It has however been known by African elders, indigenous knowledge keepers and shamans as the “Birthplace of the Sun,” or Inzalo y’Langa, where humanity was created by the gods. Adam’s Calendar also presents the first tangible evidence of consciousness among the earliest humans in the “Cradle of Humankind,” while some of the tools suggest that they had a much better understanding of the laws of nature than we have today. For instance, the site is built along the same longitudinal line as the Great Zimbabwe archaeological site and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, suggesting a connection between those ancient civilization and the builders of all three of these sites. Furthermore, it should be noted that miners in South Africa have been digging up mysterious grooved metal spheres over the area during the last few decades. These spheres measure approximately a few millimeters in diameter, and some are etched with three parallel grooves running around the perimeter. There have been two types of spheres discovered, all of an unknown origin. One is composed of a solid bluish-metal with flecks of white, while the other type is hollowed out and filled with a spongy white substance. The fascinating aspect of the story is that the rock in which they where found is Precambrian—and dated to be 2.8 billion years old! Who made them and for what purpose is a complete mystery.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 18:55:15 +0000

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