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Adam
01-21-03, 07:56 PM
Could people please provide links to research regarding discoveries of ancient cities? Such as the 7,500bc one near India, and others.

Thanks.

Vienna
01-21-03, 08:11 PM
Adam



It might be of help

Fraggle Rocker
01-21-03, 09:16 PM
Asimov was very interested in this topic and peppered his columns with references to ancient cities. He was a master of secondary and tertiary research.

Rick
01-31-03, 03:42 AM
Adam,

Check for Past Civilization Thread please...

it might help...


bye!

Slacker47
02-12-03, 01:17 AM
I dont feel like looking for a link (mostly because you are a browsing God), but my dad was telling me that archaeologists are finding what appears to be remnants from a humanoid culture up to 60,000 years ago. They figured that the ocean level has risen since that period, so they have been looking off the coast of middle eastern countries and Indian coasts.

They have found pillars.... so, 60,000 years ago humans had collective thought, and joined in primitive yet EXTREMELY advanced cities. Purely amazing.

platzapS
02-14-03, 02:58 PM
Do you have any links, Slacker? That's fascinating.

Slacker47
02-16-03, 09:25 PM
No, my dad told me about it, but I'll do some searching...

Slacker47
02-16-03, 09:35 PM
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_132193,000900020001.htm

Hancock says a civilisation thriving there may predate the Sumerian civilisation of Mesopotamia in present-day Iraq and definitely existed before the Harappan civilisation in India and Pakistan.

The populations Wells and Pitchappan mapped settled on India's East Coast 50,000 to 35,000 years ago and developed into modern man.


Ridiculously cool. ( I know they misspell alot of words, but they are from India, so cut them some slack)

GB-GIL Trans-global
02-24-03, 12:21 AM
It is called non-US spelling, man. That's how the World spells.

Neville
02-24-03, 10:32 AM
Why dont you do your own research like other people do??

spookz
02-24-03, 12:46 PM
nope no can do
too busy posting shit in we&p and browsing online newspapers.
its a full time job to keep sciforums up to date on current events!