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-=| TED Talk on Mound Builders, and connections to monuments worldwide |=-
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[quote:Whakatane:MV8yMDcyOTUwXzM0ODkzMjkwXzhGRTc5Mzgy] Awesome thread, thank you for share. Read allot of books about some of the megaliths around the world but this one always impressed me --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Broken_Menhir#Le_grand_menhir_bris.C3.A9 Its a broken standing stone in france, when it was intact it would of been close to 70 feet tall and about 280 tonnes. [/quote]
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Pretty good stuff. I am well versed in most of it, but he does a good job of showing a lot of interesting data in a concise way. Worth the 20 minutes if you're into this kind of presentation.
What I find most interesting is how he off the bat describes WHY this kind of data is ignored. When something doesn't fit into a preconceived mold, it is ignored. Happens in sciences all the time.
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