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24th September 2016, 13:37
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Published on 29 Aug 2016
The Illinois Mystery Cave yielded a treasure of strange artifacts that suggested ancient Egyptian origins. The cave has been called a hoax, but is it? Harry Hubbard is convinced that many of the artifacts are real and have not been explained. He has been working on this issue for many years, and recognizes that some of the material was hoaxed, but not everything. Remarkably, some of the artifacts that were found before 1995 are real. This is a fascinating journey into a possible truth hidden in a labyrinth of illusions.
Link to Website: http://www.illinoiscaves.com/index.htm
Also maybe related.
Ch. 32: West Virginia's Ancient Highway to Nowhere – David Cain
An ancient road of crushed mussel shells, clay & stone, 9 ft. wide & 14 inches thick, 12 miles long, from the Monongahela to Marion County, in W. Va.
[This article can be found in multiple places online in its entirety. Simply do a Google search, using quotation marks, for the opening of the article: "When the first explorers and pioneers arrived in the Upper Monongahela Valley of present day West Virginia, they found significant physical evidence that a mysterious, pre-Columbian race of people once inhabited the area."]
Link: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?77129-Book-Notes-The-Lost-Worlds-of-Ancient-America&p=902792&viewfull=1#post902792
Published on 29 Aug 2016
The Illinois Mystery Cave yielded a treasure of strange artifacts that suggested ancient Egyptian origins. The cave has been called a hoax, but is it? Harry Hubbard is convinced that many of the artifacts are real and have not been explained. He has been working on this issue for many years, and recognizes that some of the material was hoaxed, but not everything. Remarkably, some of the artifacts that were found before 1995 are real. This is a fascinating journey into a possible truth hidden in a labyrinth of illusions.
Link to Website: http://www.illinoiscaves.com/index.htm
Also maybe related.
Ch. 32: West Virginia's Ancient Highway to Nowhere – David Cain
An ancient road of crushed mussel shells, clay & stone, 9 ft. wide & 14 inches thick, 12 miles long, from the Monongahela to Marion County, in W. Va.
[This article can be found in multiple places online in its entirety. Simply do a Google search, using quotation marks, for the opening of the article: "When the first explorers and pioneers arrived in the Upper Monongahela Valley of present day West Virginia, they found significant physical evidence that a mysterious, pre-Columbian race of people once inhabited the area."]
Link: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?77129-Book-Notes-The-Lost-Worlds-of-Ancient-America&p=902792&viewfull=1#post902792