Who Erased the Cyclopean Builders from Half the Island?
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Who Erased the Cyclopean Builders from Half the Island?

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Corsica is famous for Napoleon, vendettas, explosive cheese—and apparently a 4,000-year grudge. Its mysterious cyclopean towers survive only in the south, while the north contains a suspicious absence where an ancient stone-building culture should have been. Was the island divided by an unknown invasion long before Rome, leaving behind a wound that Corsica never quite forgot? 
Follow armed menhirs, Bronze Age towers, forgotten languages, and some deeply inconvenient geography to investigate who split Corsica in two.
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https://youtu.be/tY1JXNs60bI

u/Entire_Brother2257 — 6 days ago
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Did Bronze Age Sailors Build Mexico’s Oldest Monument?

Did Bronze Age Sailors Build Mexico’s Oldest Monument? 
Plumed Serpent and One-eyed Giant
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Deep in central Mexico we find the oldest monumental stone structures in Mesoamerica—and they look inconveniently unlike anything built there afterward. Made from large fitted blocks without mortar, centuries before the Olmecs, they are joined by clues involving unusual burial customs, Atlantic currents, Bronze Age seafarers, and the legend of Tollan: the first city, supposedly founded by a figure who arrived from the east by boat. 
In this video, we examine whether these ruins were simply a remarkable local invention or evidence that some lost cyclopean builders crossed the Atlantic long before Columbus
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6JSeSodLEM

u/Entire_Brother2257 — 19 days ago
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The Pirate Engineers Who Mastered Water and Stone - In Turkey 🏴‍☠️👁️

Levels of stonework with History upside-down
The aqueduct at Delikkemer holds a secret that challenges history. While the top is Roman, the polygonal base and pressurized system suggest a much older, lost technology. Did legendary "pirate" engineers master advanced hydraulics centuries before Rome? 
Uncovering the "impossible" science hidden in these stones. To reveal how History is often told backwards, starting with the end, with the rulers, and not at the origins, with the builders.
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u/Entire_Brother2257 — 1 month ago
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Revealed - The mysterious stoneworks dividing India.

In southern India abandoned cities feature some unique polygonal walls — the same mysterious masonry found in Peru, Japan and ancient Europe.
They all look the same, yet one of them is too old (officially) dated a thousand years too early, how? 
We wobble that storyline, follow the Krishna line and the lost Vijayanagara empire, and ask the question every cyclopean site misses: where is the original wall?
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https://youtu.be/S7SUqAeyq70

u/Entire_Brother2257 — 2 months ago
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The Forgotten Language of Europe's Ancient Builders

High in the Pyrenees, sits a mysterious tower that defies explanations.
With its builders being said to be some of the biggest conquerors of the past. The likes of Caesar and Napoleon.
The revelation is spoken in the oldest surviving language of Europe, whose words still echo the voice of the lost cyclopean builders. 
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https://youtu.be/WDv9Ir8TkS0

u/Entire_Brother2257 — 2 months ago
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Fact, Fiction, and a Billionnaire With Dynamite - What is behind this wall?

A Tale of Dynamite and Gold, or real ancient History, what is behind this wall?
Where is Troy? How to separate facts from the fiction, of a rich fraudster with dynamite, a lost poet with no sense of geography, and paper pushers who quote all the same, be it history or a very old story. The Iliad, Indiana Jones and Game of Thrones, are they more or less real than any other book?
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u/Entire_Brother2257 — 3 months ago
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Mallorca's Boneless Builders: The Mystery of the Talayotic Walls

The Balearic Islands are mostly famous for Ibiza, which is a shame, because the other islands are hiding something far more interesting: some of the most impressive cyclopean stonework in the Mediterranean, built by people who apparently had no bones. 
The Bronze Age builders of Mallorca and Menorca raised strong dry-stone structures, towers, and boat-shaped houses — but there is something missing 
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u/Entire_Brother2257 — 3 months ago
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Mysteries of Ancient Japan - Megaliths, Tumulus, Cyclopean Walls and impossible finds

The complete review of the mysterious, sometimes unexplainable, ancient stonework in Japan. 
The recurrent connection between the reclusive islands and its very unique culture, with the works of stone around the world.
No excuses for insomnia this weekend.
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u/Entire_Brother2257 — 3 months ago
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A lot of debate exists about the real age of the incredible stone works in Peru. But one thing it’s unmistakably clear. They are pre-Inca. 
There is evidence showing how the Ince settled in a region where the type of unexplainable curved precise fitting stones not only already existed, they were in ruins.
Showing the smoking guns of older than said amazing stoneworks in Peru
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u/Entire_Brother2257 — 4 months ago