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📜Would our ancestors be proud that we had not forgotten them?
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Bronze Age

The Early, Middle and Late Bronze Age are distinguished. At the beginning of the Bronze Age the area of metal cultures did not cover more than 8-10 million km², but by the end of the Bronze Age their area had increased to 40-43 million km². The Bronze Age saw the formation, development and change of a number of metallurgical provinces🛖

With the beginning of the Bronze Age two blocks of Eurasian human communities were formed and began to actively interact. To the south of the central folded mountain belt (Sayan-Altai - Pamir and Tien-Shan - Caucasus - Carpathians - Alps) societies with complex social structure, economy based on agriculture in combination with cattle breeding, cities, written language, states appeared here. To the north, in the Eurasian steppe, militant societies of mobile pastoralists were formed🐑
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The largest maritime disaster in history🌊

The largest maritime disaster in history occurred in 255 BC when a storm sank nearly 700 Roman ships (384 fighting ships and 300 transport ships) near Sicily. 100,000 people perished.
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An ancient statue of a woman in a tunic was found in Greece

According to preliminary estimates, it was created during the Roman Empire. It was found in the ancient city of Epidaurus, located in the northeast Peloponnese. It is famous for the temple of Asclepius and the theater, where theatrical performances take place every year. Archaeological work is constantly underway here.
The sculpture depicts a girl in a tunic and mantle. This image is typical of the sculptures of married women in antiquity. This was often the image of Hygia, or Hygiea, the goddess of health, wife or daughter of Asclepius.
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It is believed that the South Pole was discovered by an expedition led by R. Amundsen in 1911. Before that "the way to one of the most inaccessible places on Earth" no one had managed to overcome.

With this widespread opinion I would argue. Look at old maps that show South America and Antarctica as continents connected by an isthmus that could be freely traversed. The present Drake Strait, the characteristic trace on the seabed, the strange arrangement of islands along it clearly suggests that they were a single land, which means that the ancient peoples had no problem moving around. They went farther and farther away😎
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Napoleon Bonaparte once found a sentry asleep at his post during a guard inspection. According to the statutes and wartime laws, the sentry should have been tried and shot, for there is no mercy for a soldier who endangers the lives of his comrades. But Napoleon took an unexpected decision, after which all the soldiers were ready to go into battle with him and die for him with unprecedented courage and bravery.

What did Napoleon do?
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Viking Bone Swords🗡

The Vikings added the bones of their dead ancestors to the metal alloy of their swords to "strengthen" their weapons with the power of their spirit.
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How can you tell the age of a map by eye? For example, the one in the picture shows England as a single state with Scotland, which, according to traditional history, happened in 1707. Ireland is shown as an independent state, so the period of its creation was limited to 1707-1800 (after which Ireland was part of the United Kingdom).

It would have been alright if the maker of the map - Ortelius - hadn't died back in 1598. There are two possibilities - either the map was falsified later, or history missed a couple of points🤔
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The map of 1562 shows a city in the bay, which is not in the official history, but which everyone has heard about. The mysterious Vineta, which stood on the site of St. Petersburg, is mentioned in the annals as far back as the 8th century AD, but has never been found (and try to find it, if the new city was built over it). On the place of Vineta this finding is excellent, let's bet!
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Indian history is interesting in many ways, especially chronicles, various writings and the like. Even thousands of years ago Maharishi Bharadwaja described amazing aerodynamic flying machines.

The sage divided them into three kinds, where some apparatuses were for flying short distances, others between countries, and the last between planets🌏

In addition to this, there were also denoscriptions of something very similar to rockets. The only question is, how could different peoples in the distant past have known and described something that we invented only 200-300 years ago🤔?
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The Great Mongolian Wall🤔

British archaeologists discovered a new section of the Great Wall of China in Mongolia. The remains of a structure 100 km long and up to 2,5 m high in some places were found in the Gobi Desert, in the southern part of Mongolia. Scientists have concluded that the structure is part of a Chinese landmark. The time of the structure has been estimated as between 1040 and 1160 B.C.

In 2007 an expedition organized by Lindsey on the border between China and Mongolia discovered a large section of wall dated to the period of the Han dynasty. Since then, the search for further fragments of the wall has continued and finally succeeded in finding the lost section in Mongolia✍️
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In 1979, 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer killed two people. When asked why she did it, she said:
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The world tree is one of the central images in mythology. According to the views of the Slavs and many other peoples, the crown of the world tree goes to the heavenly, upper world, the roots symbolize the lower, underground world, and the trunk is the axis of the earthly space, where man inhabits. Real trees were also perceived as a stem connecting people, underground spirits and heavenly gods✍️
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In 1959, a human skull was found in a cave in northern Greece, cut into the wall, which was named Petralon Archanthropus. The skull is 700,000 years old and is believed to be the oldest human remains of the Caucasoid race🤔

Unexpectedly, the DNA of the archanthropus was examined. It was found that it evolved separately in Europe and was not related to the descendants of Africans. Further research was banned by the Greek government, even though there seemed to be nothing wrong with the fact that Caucasoids had evolved independently of the natives of the African continent. They made a problem out of the fact that the human species appeared simultaneously and independently in different parts of the world!
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The giant rhinoceros Paraceratherium

One of the largest animals on Earth was a giant rhinoceros - Paraceratherium - which reached 5-6 meters in height and weighed 15-20 tons. By the way, it did not have horns.
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The whole essence of modernity in one photograph🙈

You just have to accept the fact that the remnants of a more advanced civilization now look like this🥲
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Horses were disguised as elephants during battles in 16th century India🤔

In India in the 16th century artificial trunks and ears like elephants were attached to horses during military battles. Enemy elephants who encountered such horses mistook them for baby elephants and refused to attack😁
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What impact the European colonization of the Americas had on the world's population

European colonization of the Americas took the lives of 10% of the world's population🥲
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When the Earth had three moons...🤔

According to some legends, 150,000 years ago the Earth had three satellites, Lelja, Fatta, and Month. They had different orbital periods.

Lelia was destroyed 113,000 years ago. Fragments of it fell to Earth and caused cataclysms. Many people died, and the northern continent of Daaria was submerged.

The second moon, Fatta, collapsed about 13,000 years ago and, like Lela, rained stone down on Earth. Another flood engulfed Atlantis.

On the walls of the Mayan pyramids can be found the innoscription "The Little Moon Crashed.
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In the 1960s, Helge and Anne Ingstad conducted archaeological excavations in North America. The site they surveyed was the first European settlement settled by the Vikings in the 11th century. 500 years before Columbus🌎

L'Anse-aux-Médouze is even recognized by the Officiers, indeed the Norwegians settled here in the pre-Columbian era, but... no one is in a hurry to revise established geographical hypotheses. Funny, they themselves acknowledged an entire settlement and deny any new "pre-Columbian" artifacts themselves. A bit hypocritical, no? And the question of how the Vikings got to North America remains open.
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The Sumerian priests described astronomical phenomena, planets, and those outside of our solar system. No one was interested in where such information could have come from people who lived 4-5 thousand years ago?🤔
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The world we lost😢

I think we took a wrong turn somewhere. Or we have been turned the wrong way.
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