A world tour of pyramids.
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Underwater archaeology is incredibly interesting! It's high on my list of "things to do if I suddenly had a lot of money" :-) There's almost certainly something to be done by advancing the state of underwater drones a bit, and then automating the bulk of the survey work.
The problem is getting past the narrative. It's Ironclad. Finds have been reported numerously but then restrictions are imposed and they're further debunked. Or exploration is simply halted by threat of military navy. Where they're erased, and often ruled as natural geology. The ones exposed like Japan, even Incan, the one linked they try to tie into existing archaeology dating. Despite of no record.
Today it's becoming much harder. Because the younger Dryas impact has been quite proved. The impact crater has been found, but that assumption had been there for over a century. It was also known about for decades off the record. But it will take decades to insert into any history, and when it does they simply move the dates back to compensate. Like the neanderthal debate this year on coexistence.
But there are plenty of growing anomalies that are becoming much harder to refute.
India has huge claims and challenges currently with some of the underwater finds and the sanskrit recordings of them. What is the dating of Adam's Bridge and Dwarka. Others https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/9500-year-old-city-found-underwater-off-india-gautam-sen
Or Mayan finds. Now showing ages past 9000 years.
I doubt the record will be set straight. It hasn't. No time soon. Instead they just release another dinosaur to compensate.
No, it's bullshit history being rewritten after the reformation where all of two historians decided to reform human history and make up shit.
Rome obviously patented the Iron. Everything else before it, there was no real recording of, it's called clay. Or the Stone Age, better give them some bronze at about 2000 years BC just incase. Because they burnt the books. But they decided on BC/AD. BC is a period of 5000 years. Later somebody else added the monkeys. Nice and simple, and that way Christ can provide everybody else with an education.
Not quite, but yeah it's pretty much what happened.
Until today why the fuck are there all the dinos but the last 10-50k years is nothing but an assumption.