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foundhistory

September 30, 2024, 7:44

Were some of these ancient sites and beautiful works of art crafted with such laser like precision done with just hammer and chisel? Or something far more advanced we still can’t replicate?

foundhistory

September 30, 2024, 7:36

Persian architectural structures carved into the rock.

It is believed that these are the ancient tombs of the Persian kings of antiquity. This entire complex is united by the name Nakshe-Rustam. The oldest relief is more than three thousand years old.

What was it cut out with? And so it is in many countries.

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foundhistory

September 29, 2024, 9:03

What formed the Grand Canyon?

Mainstream soyence loves to declare that something is millions of years old with carbon dating despite the practice being extremely inaccurate. What they also say is that the Grand Canyon was formed from a slow process of at least 4 million years. [Link]

In the Grand Canyon...

1. Only 1/3 of caves have been publicly explored out of nearly 1,000 [Link]
2. It has 6 no-fly zones [Link]
3. There are mountains that look like petrified/melted structures [Link]
4. There are rocks that look like they were cut with a knife or a laser [Link]

Was the Grand Canyon formed over millions of years, or was it a lost civilization?

foundhistory

September 25, 2024, 6:05

Were some of these ancient sites and beautiful works of art crafted with such laser like precision done with just hammer and chisel? Or something far more advanced we still can’t replicate?

foundhistory

September 16, 2024, 10:39

Telling the bees
An ancient tradition where beekeepers inform their bees about significant events in their lives, such as deaths, births, marriages, and other major occurrences. This practice is believed to have its roots in Celtic mythology, where bees were seen as messengers between the human world and the spirit world. The presence of a bee after a death was thought to signify the soul leaving the body. The tradition became particularly prominent in the 18th and 19th centuries in Western Europe and the United States.
To tell the bees, the head of the household or the "goodwife" would approach the hives, gently knock to get the bees' attention, and then softly murmur the news in a solemn tone. This ritual was believed to keep the bees informed and prevent them from leaving the hive or dying. The custom underscores the deep connection and respect that people historically had for bees, viewing them as integral members of the household and community.

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