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Exploration: April 2012
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Friday, April 20, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 24. Euphrates River not far from Gobekli Tepe. They then instructed their fellow humans to build boats and they and their adherents sailed south down the river into Mesopotamia where the first civilization would begin. The boat used to sail down the Euphrates River. The Tablets of Fates. Labels: Ancient Astronaut Theory/Space Exploration. Thursday, April 19, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 23. Unfinished stone in Gobeckli Tepe quarry.
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 23
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Thursday, April 19, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 23. Unfinished stone in Gobeckli Tepe quarry. Anakim using an instrument in construction of a temple. That the seven Anakim (as priests) supervised the work and later controlled whatever ceremonies took place there. If so, this would be the oldest known evidence for a priestly caste—much earlier than in others elsewhere in the Near East. Gobekli Tepe Lion Carving on Pillar. The two pillars in the center of the temple can be seen clearly here.
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 6
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 6. We will call the ancient astronauts the Gliesians. They lived in a six-planet solar system that was in orbit around a red dwarf star. Their home planet of Gliese was about 1.5 times larger than Earth. The planet they lived on had liquid water and was a rocky planet. It was a terrestrial planet much like Earth in the habitable zone of its star. The Red Dwarf Star of Gliese. Gleisian Planetary Surveyor Robot. An M-class dwarf star such ...
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 21
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 21. At night the Anakim began to teach the people how to use astronomy to tell the seasons. But there was also a philosophy about it and this would give rise to the birth or astrology and astronomy. So they would sit there in between the stone pillars inside their new temple on the rock benches that went between the pillars and look past the walls into the sky. Looking up into the sky at night inside the temple walls. The Mystery of Tiwanaku.
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 8
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012. First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 8. A comparison: This tells you how little we know of this planet's history:. A Martian Plant and grass. As the Surveyor came to Mars it flew into the atmosphere and began its orbit. It began to analyze the gases in the atmosphere. Record pictures of the land below the land in the south and the ocean in the northern areas. There was also plant life and animal life on the planet much of it resembling prehistoric Earth. End of Part 1. First Ci...
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 5
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Friday, February 24, 2012. First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 5. Based on orbital observations and the examination of the Martian meteorite collection, the surface of Mars appears to be composed primarily of basalt. Basaltic rock is a black volcanic rock containing 55% silicon dioxide . Minerals found in balsaltic andesite include olivine, augite, and plagioclase. . Studies of impact crater densities on the Martian surface have delineated four broad periods in the planet's geologic history. The peri...
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 22
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 22. One night a light appeared in the sky near Gobekli Tepe. The ancient astronauts returned to the area with the seven clones they had captured and altered. They were then returned to the community and the spacecraft returned whence it came. A celebration was held and the seven told all what had happened and that they had been commissioned to help the humans build a civilization. Ancient Astronaut Spacecraft returning the captured Clones. Http:/...
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 18
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Sunday, April 8, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 18. The Upper Paleolithic ( and also in some contexts Late Stone Age) is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. Very broadly it dates to between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago, before the advent of agriculture. A Relevant Historical Timeline to the Story:. 40,000 years ago: Cro-Magnon colonization of Europe. Megalania dies out. 31,000 years ago: oldest known cave paintings.
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 24
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Friday, April 20, 2012. First Civilization Part 3 Chapter 24. Euphrates River not far from Gobekli Tepe. They then instructed their fellow humans to build boats and they and their adherents sailed south down the river into Mesopotamia where the first civilization would begin. The boat used to sail down the Euphrates River. The Tablets of Fates. Labels: Ancient Astronaut Theory/Space Exploration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Mystery of Tiwanaku. Http:/ alaudun10.blogspot.com.
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Exploration: First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 4
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Thursday, February 23, 2012. First Civilization Part 1 Chapter 4. The Proterozoic Ice age Begins. Early Atmosphere of Mars. At this time Mars was just inside the habitable zone but on its outer edge, while Earth was a little outside of the inner edge of the zone itself. Early Positions of Earth and Mars in the Habitable Zone. Since there is no overturning, the rock at the bottom is older than the rock on the top by the Principle of Superposition. Large Crater Density on Mars. Assigning absolute ages to r...