INDONESIA GUNUNG PADANG

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Sara Shriwasthav
Gunung Padang in Indonesia might be rewriting history as radiocarbon dating suggests it could be as old as 27,000 years, potentially making it the oldest known megalithic site, even predating Göbekli Tepe. This incredible discovery challenges everything we thought we knew about ancient civilizations, hinting at the existence of advanced societies much earlier than previously imagined. If confirmed, Gunung Padang could reshape our understanding of human history, pushing back the timeline of civilization’s origins and opening new questions about the capabilities of these early societies
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Johny Chang

Oh no, another push by Indonesian so called experts for a speculation to be recognized though rejected of their incomplete study and evidences. No proofs or findings of human settlement but simply dug out something and carbon dated it to 20k years ago… then proclaimed they have found a stone age settlement. Lol…. their ego is surely prehistoric quality.

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Chrys Chrystello jornalista, tradutor e presidente da direção da AICL
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