No. They're in Central and South America. Not America. USA has a few stone structures. It had the mound builders. Not ziggurats. Yes reportedly giants in some. But no Ziggurats outside of conspiracy. Where there are some anomalies. Quite a few. That was probably a result of the Spanish. Although I am unclear of that particular Ziggurat, and I do know its name.
The narrative is a big huge mess on when they were built, and what happened to the Mayans.
But that looks Mexican, making it Aztec. In which case the Spanish are quite responsible.
However are the Aztecs squatters of Mayan buildings, this can cause some confusion on who built what, and how the previous Mayans collapsed.
Because like in that picture, 1900, are entire cities some are believed to have had multimillions of population that are still buried. In fact since Lidar more and more are being discovered. One recently this decade. Huge.
The mound builders used mainly earth, not stone. They layered it, and then shaped it. They weren't skilled in masonry like the Maya, and Inca.
A ziggurat is like a pyramid.
That picture is Mexico. Not America. In America there are anomalies, but no ziggurats outside of conspiracy.
The conspiratorial ziggurats in America are off the Californian and Florida coasts. Florida has Mayan ruins and it has burial mounds. While New Mexico has a stone city. There is also way up on the East Coast, forget the state but it's in Red Dead Redemption 2, Viking ruins, but they're not. Stone ruins by the Red Indians. There is another Conspiracy on Eldorado where supposedly in Arizona along the Grand Canyon had hidden treasure and mummies. There are many more. But no Ziggurats. Mounds. Supposedly a huge stone/megalithic wall running across a particular state. Nobody built, buried.
In South and Central America in the rainforest, are entire cities still buried by the jungle. One was discovered since lidar, it is huge. Buried under the jungle. Ziggurats etc.
Ah, I understand your meaning now. There are significant complex structures in North America, but I think you're right, I don't recall ever saying something that could be described as purely ziggurat. There are still many large mounds that have never been unearthed though.
Absolutely it as you said thousands of mounds and I actively watch the documentaries suggested I find it fascinating.
There are many anomalies in North America.
But ziggurat there have been largely conspiratorial. There are several reasons for it. However any anomalies are becoming much harder to write off. Like the former giants. Where evolution won that narrative. In doing so purged them globally. It purged a lot more evidence about the Red Indian there, simply because as nomadic hunter gathers, it easily claimed colonisation.
No. They're in Central and South America. Not America. USA has a few stone structures. It had the mound builders. Not ziggurats. Yes reportedly giants in some. But no Ziggurats outside of conspiracy. Where there are some anomalies. Quite a few. That was probably a result of the Spanish. Although I am unclear of that particular Ziggurat, and I do know its name.
The narrative is a big huge mess on when they were built, and what happened to the Mayans.
But that looks Mexican, making it Aztec. In which case the Spanish are quite responsible.
However are the Aztecs squatters of Mayan buildings, this can cause some confusion on who built what, and how the previous Mayans collapsed.
Because like in that picture, 1900, are entire cities some are believed to have had multimillions of population that are still buried. In fact since Lidar more and more are being discovered. One recently this decade. Huge.
Your mistaken. There are over 6000 mounds in North America. Check out Randall Carlson's podcast, Kosmographia.
A mound is not a Ziggurat.
The mound builders used mainly earth, not stone. They layered it, and then shaped it. They weren't skilled in masonry like the Maya, and Inca.
A ziggurat is like a pyramid.
That picture is Mexico. Not America. In America there are anomalies, but no ziggurats outside of conspiracy.
The conspiratorial ziggurats in America are off the Californian and Florida coasts. Florida has Mayan ruins and it has burial mounds. While New Mexico has a stone city. There is also way up on the East Coast, forget the state but it's in Red Dead Redemption 2, Viking ruins, but they're not. Stone ruins by the Red Indians. There is another Conspiracy on Eldorado where supposedly in Arizona along the Grand Canyon had hidden treasure and mummies. There are many more. But no Ziggurats. Mounds. Supposedly a huge stone/megalithic wall running across a particular state. Nobody built, buried.
In South and Central America in the rainforest, are entire cities still buried by the jungle. One was discovered since lidar, it is huge. Buried under the jungle. Ziggurats etc.
Ah, I understand your meaning now. There are significant complex structures in North America, but I think you're right, I don't recall ever saying something that could be described as purely ziggurat. There are still many large mounds that have never been unearthed though.
Absolutely it as you said thousands of mounds and I actively watch the documentaries suggested I find it fascinating.
There are many anomalies in North America.
But ziggurat there have been largely conspiratorial. There are several reasons for it. However any anomalies are becoming much harder to write off. Like the former giants. Where evolution won that narrative. In doing so purged them globally. It purged a lot more evidence about the Red Indian there, simply because as nomadic hunter gathers, it easily claimed colonisation.