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Turkish Archaeologists Find Site Much Older Than Göbekli Tepe
   Archaeologists Find Site 1,000 Years Older Than Göbekli Tepe | Gai
German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt, who has been involved with the site for 25 years, is convinced that G ground zero for the world’s oldest temple. Schmidt’s conclusions are evidenced by the site’s massive carve 11,000 years old, that was — perhaps erroneously concluded by mainstream academia — crafted and arra prehistoric people who had not yet ... www.gaia.com
Did Babylonians Discover Trigonometry 1000 Years Before the Gree
Cuneiform Tablets . Pythagoras is thought to have been the first to understand that the area of the square hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of its other two sides, Pythagorean theorem. www.gaia.com
These Bizarre Anomalies Show How Little We Know About Antarctic
The sheer vastness of Antarctica is stunning. Despite it being the fifth-largest continent, containing 70 percent of the world’s fre it remains largely unexplored – not to mention what lies beneath the ice. www.gaia.com
               The Ancient Civilizations and Modern Explorers Who Sought Earth | Gaia
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 Did Babylonians Discover Trigonometry 1000 Years Before the Greek?
 These Bizarre Anomalies Show How Little We Know About Antarctica
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