Anyone studying the
origins of human civilization on earth is aware of the earlier, earlier,
earlier start-dates archaeologists are citing. The reasons are basically the
discovery of previously unexplored sites and the enhanced technology enabling
more precise dating of artifacts.
Here’s a wrap-up of some
newer findings, especially the Gunung Padang site in Indonesia, first thought
to be a natural hill but now revealed as a 300-foot step pyramid. According to
The Mind Unleashed website:
The hill was actually not a natural hill but a 300-ft high step-pyramid. And what’s even more controversial is that the structure was much older than anyone imagined . . . Radiocarbon dated the terrace structures at around 500 to 1,500 BC, similar to previous estimates.
. . . As the drills dug deeper, Natawidjaja continued to discover that the columnar basalt structures extended far beneath the surface and yielded much older dates. At depths of 90 feet and more, the material was found to be 20,000 BC to 22,000 BC years old. Using radiocarbon dating, he and his team proved that man-made megalithic structures and hence a prehistoric human civilization existed well into the Ice Age.
Gunung Padang is a recent
addition to the growing list of archaeological sites proving that our history
books regarding early civilizations are now hopelessly out of date.