Uncovering The Lost Seas That Connected The Ancient World Work | Alexander's Lost World | Odyssey



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21 thoughts on “Uncovering The Lost Seas That Connected The Ancient World Work | Alexander's Lost World | Odyssey”

  1. WHEN US INVADED IRAQ IT WENT TO BABYLON EXCAVATION SITE WITH BULLDOZERS , TORE GROUNDS UP CARELESSLY DUG HUGE HOES TO BUILD AN AIRSTRIP AND UNDERGROUND SUPPLY DEPOTS.
    US WAS PRACTICING A SOPHISTICATED FORM OF GENOCID3, ONE 3XAMPLE IS US MIITARY ALLOW8NG USEUMS AND ANCIET SITES TO BE LOOTED.

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  2. Finally someone shedding light and taking into account what was said in the ancient texts. It baffles me that modern archaeologists and historians pay no attention whatsoever to what was already found and lost. I have been reading plato and plutarch and it seems almost obvious to me that the greeks go way back than 10.000BC, all this mythological history has a base, and with modern day technology we should be able to find what was once lost to time.

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