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              based on various dogmas, are of no scientific significance. But if we
              evaluate these findings without the negative effects of preconcep-
              tions, then interpretations rather closer to the truth can be made.
              Even if a society of hundreds of thousands of years ago lived in im-
              pressive wooden houses, built beautiful villas with glass windows
              and used the most attractive decorative materials, obviously very lit-
              tle evidence of this would survive the erosive effects of the interven-
              ing centuries of wind, rain, earthquakes and floods. Under natural
                            conditions, it takes only an average of 100 to
                            200 years for timber, glass, copper, bronze
                            and various other metals to be worn
                            away. In other words, in two cen-
                            turies' time, the walls of your house





































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