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The Babylonian map of the world. For those of you into ancient history

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Deleted User over 1 year ago

aeon.co/.../how-researchers-finally-solved-the-puzzle-of-the-oldest-known-map-of-the-world

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  • Noon..
    Noon.. over 1 year ago

    Have you ever read about Yemen history? 

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  • Aimée
    Aimée over 1 year ago in reply to Mr T

    There’s a podcast I enjoy called It’s Probably Not Aliens that looks at the Ancient Aliens tv show and goes into more detail about the history of those civilisations!!!

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  • Desmond79
    Desmond79 over 1 year ago

    Nimrod was the First King of Babylon, according to Genesis. He was also descendant of the Nephlim; fallen angels. Which could prove the biblical narrative for ancient civilisations. 

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  • Mr T
    Mr T over 1 year ago in reply to SpikeyMark

    You should check out Ancient Aliens tv series. No think that the sphinx (not the one on here) and other civilisations are more like over 10,000 BCE and had technologies that we do not have yet.

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  • SpikeyMark
    SpikeyMark over 1 year ago

    I always find these time scales amazing. 600 BCE for this. (Pyramids are 2,000 years even older than this map! Open mouth)

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