uzn
3rd December 2017, 17:46
I recently visited New Caledonia. Beautiful and amazing.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/New_Caledonia_and_Vanuatu_bathymetric_and_topographic_map-de.svg
New Caledonia together with New Zealand belongs to the 8th continent called Zealandia (sometimes Oceania), that sunk apart from these Islands to the bottom of the sea several million years ago. That is now surfacing in the mainstream science. We have been told that there are 7 continents, well there are 8.
Short History:
The earliest traces of human presence in New Caledonia date back to the Lapita period c. 1600 BCE to c. 500 BCE. The Lapita were highly skilled navigators and agriculturists with influence over a large area of the Pacific. Called after a place on New Caledonia were they were first discovered. A bit later Melanesian People came also to the Island by boat, they call themselves the Kanak. And regard themselves as the native inhabitants of the Island.
http://www.janesoceania.com/newcaledonia/New_Caledonia_Kanak_Warriors_1890.jpg
Kanak Warriors
But while exploring a bit I found very interesting Petroglyphes all over the Island.
https://img.aws.la-croix.com/2016/06/07/1300766976/Un-petroglyphe-centre-Tjibaou-2-juin-2016_1_730_475.jpg
Some mainstream archeologists want to subscribe these Petroglyphes to the Kanak, but I took a long and deep look at the Kanak and everything they did was made out of Wood and somethings out of clay, never incarvings in stone (some small stonetools though). They wrote their history on bamboo. So I inquired further and asked some locals and they all said nobody knows who did these Petroglyphes. They have always been there since they can remember. Even when the Lapita People and later the melanesian "Kanak" arrived they found these Petroglyphes all over the place.
http://www.weltrekordreise.ch/bilder%20nc/073-P1050995.jpg
https://i.colnect.net/f/858/354/Petroglyph-Ouara.jpg
http://www.human-resonance.org/interspeciation15.jpg
http://imagesnewcaledonia.com/Culture/thumbs/petroglyph_poro_mine.jpg
https://ssl.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000826bcvDi4Bk/s/600/20061210039.jpg
An inventory of all known Petroglyphes on New Caledonia:
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jso_0300-953x_1980_num_36_66_3023
On this Page one can get a PDF to download but one has to enter a captcha.
Nobody knows who did them and when.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/New_Caledonia_and_Vanuatu_bathymetric_and_topographic_map-de.svg
New Caledonia together with New Zealand belongs to the 8th continent called Zealandia (sometimes Oceania), that sunk apart from these Islands to the bottom of the sea several million years ago. That is now surfacing in the mainstream science. We have been told that there are 7 continents, well there are 8.
Short History:
The earliest traces of human presence in New Caledonia date back to the Lapita period c. 1600 BCE to c. 500 BCE. The Lapita were highly skilled navigators and agriculturists with influence over a large area of the Pacific. Called after a place on New Caledonia were they were first discovered. A bit later Melanesian People came also to the Island by boat, they call themselves the Kanak. And regard themselves as the native inhabitants of the Island.
http://www.janesoceania.com/newcaledonia/New_Caledonia_Kanak_Warriors_1890.jpg
Kanak Warriors
But while exploring a bit I found very interesting Petroglyphes all over the Island.
https://img.aws.la-croix.com/2016/06/07/1300766976/Un-petroglyphe-centre-Tjibaou-2-juin-2016_1_730_475.jpg
Some mainstream archeologists want to subscribe these Petroglyphes to the Kanak, but I took a long and deep look at the Kanak and everything they did was made out of Wood and somethings out of clay, never incarvings in stone (some small stonetools though). They wrote their history on bamboo. So I inquired further and asked some locals and they all said nobody knows who did these Petroglyphes. They have always been there since they can remember. Even when the Lapita People and later the melanesian "Kanak" arrived they found these Petroglyphes all over the place.
http://www.weltrekordreise.ch/bilder%20nc/073-P1050995.jpg
https://i.colnect.net/f/858/354/Petroglyph-Ouara.jpg
http://www.human-resonance.org/interspeciation15.jpg
http://imagesnewcaledonia.com/Culture/thumbs/petroglyph_poro_mine.jpg
https://ssl.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000826bcvDi4Bk/s/600/20061210039.jpg
An inventory of all known Petroglyphes on New Caledonia:
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jso_0300-953x_1980_num_36_66_3023
On this Page one can get a PDF to download but one has to enter a captcha.
Nobody knows who did them and when.