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Origins
Introduction To The Forbidden Archaeology
Introduction - Origins
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This section may seem unusual on a non-bias research site, one likes to explore both sides to a coin and true science is about getting all information and data; no-matter how absurd it may sound. Some may describe this view of  'Forbidden Archaeology', as a  'Pseudo Science' or as a 'Nutty Idea' and one may tend to agree if it was not for the evidence, as we start putting it together. Some pieces maybe in wrong places, however when the 'jig-saw is put together, one may then see the bigger picture, with further growth, the wrong pieces can be identified and corrected accordingly. The old adages springs to mind: "mud sticks." However;  we are dealing  with many educated, some high ranking officials; renowned scientists to whom; issue their findings and suddenly disappear or die soon after; in mysterious circumstances, one does observe the coincidences, to think there may be some elements of truth within their claims. This section contains video presentations and documentaries, to be used as a vehicle to explore and for discussing alternative ideas from discoveries not discussed widespread, by conventional scientific establishments; or at least openly through 'conventional' and media outlets. One should be willing to change mind-set or experience a paradigm-shift when sifting through large amounts of data or evidence that touch on controversial evidence, which most will overlook as it is not discussed, as it should within educational institutions, due to stepping over their comfort threshold and patrons respectabilities.

Linked with Archaeology, it is believed the Earth went through a dramatic change, civilisations could have existed thousands of years before Christ, 400,000 years BCE. Archaeologists based on their discoveries belive a number of theories, that we touch on and can be mind provoking. This leaves us having to keep our mind open for the possiblity that some research could be true.

What is the problem with that? Finance, cost to rewrite history. The problems with introducing new paradigms into our current world order. New ideas replace outdated views, they can make or break those that hold strong views, it it worse for those with views that are wrong especially if they have dedicated their entire lives on their hypothesis, credibility, reputation could and can be shattered over night with funding drying up, hence the reluctance of those wishing to go out of their comfort zones.

For those that are brave enough, the mavericks, the far and few between researchers we have another standpoint or perspective of the origins of man:

400,000 Year Old Siberian Cave
Discovery That Changes Everything We Know About Human Origins
Published on Jan 23, 2018 - Courtesy of Andrew Collins
A series of stunning archaeology discoveries on man's origins have been made in a Siberian cave. The significance of the cave is immense, and the experts are convinced it has more secrets to give up on human origins. Most importantly, the cave is the only known instance to date of the Denisovans, a newly identified species of giant human being. They are a mysterious relative of the Neanderthals who are thought to have roamed the plains of Siberia and east Asia long before modern humans arrived on the continent.

They are now thought to have inhabited Eastern Eurasia from around 400,000 years down to around 40,000 years ago (and arguably much later stil). During their final years the Denisovans achieved an advanced level of human behaviour, including the creation of sophisticated symbolic or non-functional objects including an arm bracelet in bottle-green chloritolite with a bored hole that can only have been made using a high-speed drill; a bone needle with an eye for thread, suggesting the manufacture of tailored clothing.
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