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Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !

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Kirk
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10/29/2009 6:10 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

[link to www.google.com]

[link to www.beforeus.com]
pride of lions...gaggle of geese...a murder of crows...and my favorite....A CONGRESS of baboons....
Kirk
User ID: 749840
10/29/2009 6:13 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

[link to www.s8int.com]


So much disinfo...this is not from the Mahabharata. It's from a 'chanelled' modern interpretation from the mid 1900s.
 Quoting: El D 747284

If it was prior to the 2 bombs in Japan it is still impressive
pride of lions...gaggle of geese...a murder of crows...and my favorite....A CONGRESS of baboons....
Kirk
User ID: 749840
10/29/2009 6:22 PM
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Michael Cremo authored a book "Forbidden Archeology" and the Fortean Society collected the odd story --- and there was William Corliss, a mechanical engineer who published compendiums of articles he had collected over the years. Prior to 1900 you can find some interesting stuff published by no less than the National Geographic Society. Has to be prior to 1880 though as there was a change in management and giants cease to exist.
Modern Geographic had an article of the tomb of the emperor who united china - he had a terra cotta army buried with him. What amazed me was a single sentence re a general with a "breastplate" made of solid aluminum. The significance seemed to have been ignored.
pride of lions...gaggle of geese...a murder of crows...and my favorite....A CONGRESS of baboons....
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 806386
10/30/2009 8:14 AM
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Wow. The new link... says EXACTLY THE SAME as the other one!

Leaving aside the more exotic claims, can you at least corroborate the part about these sites being intensely radioactive? I mean, Mohenjo-daro is a UN world heritage site. A famous historical ruin. Surely you can find some legitimate source that confirms this?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 774515






Thats what i'm say

I have not found scientific reports substantiating any of this

is this internet rumor speculation

where is images of the vitrified 44 scattered skeletons, as if doom had come so suddenly they could not get to their houses. All the skeletons were flattened to the ground. A father, mother and child were found flattened in the street, face down and still holding hands. ? ????????????????????????????
PatrikC325
User ID: 587469
10/30/2009 8:21 AM
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"In Mohenjo-Daro, in an epicentre 150 feet wide, everything was crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast."

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS.

JUST SAYIN'.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 787523



[link to www.mohenjodaro.net]

[link to www.harappa.com]
PatrikC325
User ID: 587469
10/30/2009 8:24 AM
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The Great Pyramid is aligned with Machupicchu, the Nazca lines and Easter Island along a straight line around the center of the Earth, within a margin of error of less than one tenth of one degree of latitude. Other sites of ancient construction that are also within one tenth of one degree of this line include: Perseopolis, the capital city of ancient Persia; Mohenjo Daro, the ancient capital city of the Indus Valley; and the lost city of Petra. The Ancient Sumarian city of Ur and the temples at Angkor Wat are within one degree of latitude of this line. The alignment of these sites is easily observable on a globe of the Earth with a horizon ring. If you line up any two of these sites on the horizon ring, all of the sites will be right on the horizon ring. 3-D world atlas software programs can also draw this line around the Earth. Start on the Equator, at the mouth of the Amazon River, at 49° 17' West Longitude; go to 30° 18' North Latitude, 40° 43' East Longitude, in the Middle East, which is the maximum latitude the line touches; then go to the Equator at 130° 43' East Longitude, near the Northwest tip of New Guinea; then to 30° 18' South Latitude, 139° 17' West Longitude, in the South Pacific; and then back to 49° 17' West Longitude, at the Equator.

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 807870
11/1/2009 9:11 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

"In Mohenjo-Daro, in an epicentre 150 feet wide, everything was crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast."

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS.

JUST SAYIN'.



[link to www.mohenjodaro.net]

[link to www.harappa.com]
 Quoting: PatrikC325





nothing crystallised, fused or melted; 180 feet from the center the bricks are melted on one side, indicating a blast


at the links

where is the evidence
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 807955
11/1/2009 12:12 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

where is the evidence
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 741425
11/1/2009 12:43 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Research is also being done on impact craters thought to have been done by Meteors. Some of the craters resemble those of nuclear blast craters.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 741425
11/1/2009 12:44 PM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

Should say 'Nuclear Blast Like' craters.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 808486
11/2/2009 3:50 AM
Re: Were there in an ancient times a nuclear war ? archeology thinks so !Quote

maybe

lets see some proof
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