And yet mainstream archeology still goes on about how these are all tombs and/or religious sites. Such a failure of imagination.
I've been passionate about mythology, ancient history, archeology, geology, and other sciences my whole life. I think I was about 5 when I first watched a doc about the Mayans and maybe 7 or 8 when Chariots of the Gods came out. So for over 50 years, I have been paying attention and digging and learning... even teaching myself to learn some ancient languages.
I enjoy all the new science being brought in to confront mainstream archeology to make them squirm in their "ancient tomb" boots. We need more Schocks, Bauvalls, and Hancocks!
And yet mainstream archeology still goes on about how these are all tombs and/or religious sites. Such a failure of imagination.
I've been passionate about mythology, ancient history, archeology, geology, and other sciences my whole life. I think I was about 5 when I first watched a doc about the Mayans and maybe 7 or 8 when Chariots of the Gods came out. So for over 50 years, I have been paying attention and digging and learning... even teaching myself to learn some ancient languages.
I enjoy all the new science being brought in to confront mainstream archeology to make them squirm in their "ancient tomb" boots. We need more Schocks, Bauvalls, and Hancocks!