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The Gympie Pyramid: Evidence of an Ancient Civilisation in Australia?

 
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The Gympie Pyramid: Evidence of an Ancient Civilisation in Australia?
The Gympie Pyramid: Evidence of an Ancient Civilisation in Australia?


June 19, 2012
By GORDON DE L. MARSHALL


The Gympie Pyramid near the town of Gympie in Queensland, Australia has long been a source of fascination for people from around the world as well as Australia, and the subject of a great many claims about its origin and true purpose.


Archaeologist Greg Jefferys, who has worked on the pyramid, refers to it as “a serious, famous and unexplained archaeological anomaly.”1 Unfortunately, academia and the government dismiss the pyramid on the grounds that it is a nineteenth century or even more recent construction for the purpose of growing grapes, ignore evidence to the contrary and refuse to conduct an excavation which would settle the matter.


What is known as the Gympie Pyramid is the rounded eastern end of a sandstone ridge north of the town of Gympie that had stone terraces cut into the sides, giving it a pyramidal shape. It is not a pyramid in the Egyptian or South American sense. The pyramid is approximately 5 km from the centre of Gympie, and is located north of the town on the Tin Can Bay road.


Its interior remains unknown and has been a source of speculation, and there are believed to be three or four entrances, some blocked, leading into it. The pyramid is 30.4 metres (100ft) high and has six stone terraces varying from 10 metres wide at the bottom to two metres wide towards the top, and incorporate some natural rock features. Stone for many of the terraces has been shaped, and squared and some of the larger stones used would be extremely heavy.


On the summit is a sort of ‘turret’, an upstanding section made of drystone walls with a depressed centre, and nearby there are two very heavy stone grinders, which may have been used to prepare ritual offerings. There is also a pile of stones that look like a collapsed building. Three large flat stones roughly shaped as diamonds have been found on the site. These have slots in the centre, which may have been for offerings and iron bars have been found on the site that fit the slots.2


The terraces were believed to have been up to three metres high, but have become lower due to cattle and weathering. The pyramid is originally thought to have been terraced on three sides, but much of these were destroyed by bulldozing or early (or later) settlers carting away the stone for building purposes. An interesting little stone lined cell has recently been found at the base of the pyramid.


The pyramid currently has large trees growing on it, which make it difficult to recognise at any distance, or to photograph.


The would-be researcher of the Gympie Pyramid has to wade through a great deal of oral history and myth associated with it, and also try to sort out the different variations on the stories.


When the pyramid was first discovered the summit is believed to have had thirteen pillars surrounding a round stone table with a hollow centre standing on the summit, and a stone gateway standing on the lower slopes of the pyramid, and other standing stones inscribed with symbols. Most of these are believed to have been removed by early settlers. Fortunately they were recorded in a diary by John Green, a great grandfather of Brett Green, a local historian who has spent much of his life researching the pyramid, and is the author of a book entitled The Gympie Pyramid Story.3


Gold was found at Gympie in 1867, and settlement began from that year. Early settlers naturally regarded the pyramid as an easy source of stone and it was quarried to supply new buildings, doing much damage and removing all the inscribed stones. Inscribed stones from the gateway were apparently found quite recently under the floor of one of the Gympie churches – from where they vanished.4


The pyramid became a source of much speculation and interest as unusual phenomena were reportedly seen or experienced on it, and unusual artefacts found nearby suggesting contact with earlier civilisations, and was given publicity by writer Rex Gilroy.


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[link to www.newdawnmagazine.com]
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Very interesting stuff OP! Was it of Lemurian origin perhaps?
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Very interesting stuff OP! Was it of Lemurian origin perhaps?
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Re: The Gympie Pyramid: Evidence of an Ancient Civilisation in Australia?
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07/04/2012 09:48 AM
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Re: The Gympie Pyramid: Evidence of an Ancient Civilisation in Australia?
So they finally decided to take notice of something that's been under their noses for years..

They forgot to mention things like the Easter Island heads that have been found and the legends of the Aboriginals depicting people coming from the ocean to the East... Or that there were larger, much larger people inhabiting the land before them.


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Quoting from:

[link to www.mysteriousaustralia.com]

It was not until October 1975 that, together with Heather, I was able to make the trip to Gympie. Upon inspecting the relic I realised it to be a crude depiction of Thoth, the God of Writing and Knowledge of ancient Egypt in Ape form. Carved between the squatting legs of the image was the hieroglyph of the papyrus flower – Thoth’s symbol as the God of Writing

again quoting from the same book:
I afterwards learnt of Aboriginal traditions of a race of giant men and women, the ‘Jogungs’ who once roamed the Blue Mountains-Central West, and who, the Aborigines say, stood well over twice the height of modern humans. In the years ahead I would uncover further ‘megatools’ elsewhere in New South Wales and Central Queensland. Among more recent finds has been a massive ‘chopper’ made of basalt. Measuring 36.5cm tall by 37cm wide and 9cm thick, it weights 20kg and was found at Nundle, south-east of Tamworth, in the New England district of northern New South Wales.

Then from:
[link to www.crystalinks.com] - not the best source I know, but aboriginal stories are so hard to find...
The town of Gympie, at Tin Can Bay, north of Brisbane, Queensland, is the unlikely site of a pyramid complex. The first Europeans to come into the area learned of them from the now extinct Kabi speaking people of Gympie, known then as the Dhamuri. According to the Aboriginals, brown skinned, blue eyed, blond haired beings wearing dolphin pendants came from Orion long ago and built pyramids and temple sites, but water covered them all.

The ruins were taboo to them. Settlers took the stones of the pyramids and other buildings and used them as foundation stones for the main street of Gympie and the construction of buildings, including the local church, which still stands. There were stone statues like the Easter Island statues and also animal statues. These have since been destroyed or are hidden, but photos and sketches of them remain from the first white man to come into the area. Even the tunnels under Gympie were dynamited.

Last Edited by starakaie on 07/04/2012 09:49 AM





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