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    Mysterious Artifacts and Relics (66 posts)
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    There are many artifacts that we've been told about throughout history. The Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, Crystal skulls of Lubantuum, etc. Some of them have been found, but most are still out there, lost to us. Under this discussion, we shall explore these relics and try to pinpoint where they could be. ...
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    Piri Reis Map
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    Author: * Etenoha Deganawida - 4 Posts on this thread out of 76 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Mar 12, 2005 - 00:13

    In 1929, a group of historians found an amazing map drawn on a gazelle skin. Research showed that it was a genuine document drawn in 1513 by Piri Reis, a famous admiral of the Turkish fleet in the sixteenth century. The Turkish admiral admits in a series of notes on the map that he compiled and copied the data from a large number of source maps, some of which dated back to the fourth century BC or earlier.

    The Piri Reis map shows the western coast of Africa, the eastern coast of South America, and the northern coast of Antarctica. The northern coastline of Antarctica is perfectly detailed. The most puzzling however is not so much how Piri Reis managed to draw such an accurate map of the Antarctic region 300 years before it was discovered, but that the map shows the coastline under the ice. Geological evidence confirms that the latest date Queen Maud Land could have been charted in an ice-free state is 4000 BC.

    Read more about this mysterious artifact at The Piri Reis Map


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