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    Question | 1862 San Francisco Giants: what is he talking about?

    Korben, no doubt it's just perspective. The man who took the picture is clearly next to them in the same building.
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    Boyars and the Clothes of Giants

    PETER I Alekseevich Romanov known as the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia. It is a pity that the engraving does not show his best friends and colleagues: Aleksashka Menshikov, Lefort and Gordon. All of them were over 2 meters tall. Official Historians: This is Peter the First and the...
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    400 Giants between 9 and 11 feet tall attacked Indian village

    KD's publication is 1762, 2.7 and 3 meter tall giants. The video giant is recent too. It is surprising how these giants have passed unnoticed if there are still some left among the deep caves. They have seen these remains of petrified trees in Thailand, I see in this photo a giant bone perhaps...
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    Tartarian Ruins of Mongolia and Karakorum

    It would be great if you reviewed The Systematic Purge / Destruction of Mongolian Culture, in which a large part of the population died. Queen Genepil was executed in May 1938, shot as part of the Stalinist repressions in Mongolia, in which a large part of the population died. The capital of...
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    Ancient and early 20th century Robots

    Giovanni Fontana Giovanni Fontana (engineer) - Wikipedia (ca. 1395 - ca. 1455) 15th century Venetian physician and engineer known as the magician, attended the University of Padua, where he received his studies in Arts in 1418 and in Medicine in 1421. Fontana is one of the first inventors to...
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    Two Alexander Pillars and Three Gates between Black and Caspian Seas

    Could it be that these maps that you show us are related to the Caspian Gates? They are also popularly known as the Gates of Alexander, due to medieval literature (such as the Romance of Alexandre del Pseudo-Callisthenes) that attributed to him its construction following Josephus, it is most...
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    The Well of Shama. What was it? Where is it today?

    Shama ’(שָׁמַע, H8085),“ hear, listen, attend, obey, publish ”. The word is found in most Semitic languages, including Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic (9 times). Shama 'appears in all historical periods of Hebrew and some 1,160 times in the Bible. Basically this verb means "to listen" with the ears...
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    The Well of Shama. What was it? Where is it today?

    Star Forts - Google My Maps From that area, only this starfort square with the location. I'm reviewing names but none of them fit yet.
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    Will the real Pontius Pilate please stand up, and show us your toga?

    Entrance in Jerusalem; circa 1500; painting; Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon (Lyon, France) Art of Europe - Wikipedia
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    An area as big as the United States, that's never been seen by a human being...

    I am impressed by the immense seabed that divides Chile from the continent, which is not really as icy as they tell us. If you look at it through google, you will see that at that end there is a footprint of something very large that dragged an unimaginable amount of water, when colliding, the...
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    New Granada, New Mexico, Cibola...

    1587 Urbano Monte I also find interesting the relationship of names that can be counted historically with Galicia. Galitzia former kingdom between Poland and Ukraine. Austrian Poland (Galicia), Austro-Hungarian Empire Genealogy Welsh Galos Gallegos Gallegos - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre...
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    Boyars and the Clothes of Giants

    Everything indicates that the Bojardos could have been part of the warrior class of the russ horde, that is, the kosacos, while their lineages would be in charge of their lands, the garments of giants could well have been war trophies. Note the analogy with the "Roman" generals and we find...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    I say that the map fits perfectly with what we can see today via satellite. We see downtown Mexico City, I mark it with lines. There near the Castle of Chapultepec, further down the Chinampas of Xochimilco and we arrive at the Chalco lagoon. I took a snapshot of the same area today, mark...
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    The Aqueduct at Queretaro, and Other Ones...

    These drone flights today allow us to clearly see the top of the aqueduct.
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    1899-1901: Boxer Rebellion. What are they hiding?

    Marco Polo said that the Tartaros conquered the kingdoms of Cathay and Mangui, Mangui says it was the Ming dynasty. What relationship was there between the Cathars that Urbano Monte puts on his map and those of Cathay? Or actually the Cathars were absorbed by the Tartar Mongols who by the...
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    Tartary aka Tartaria - an Empire hidden in history. It was bigger than Russia once...

    I have heard that the double-headed eagle was the official emblem of the great Kahn, there is talk of representations of the double-headed eagle even in America, before the conquest. On the other hand, we have this flag of the tap that appears in several catalogs of national flags. What came...
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    1740: Batavia aka Jakarta, Indonesia

    I have a question. These starforf for their locations near the river, perhaps they were a kind of desalination plants? I know it might sound crazy but sometimes I wonder, find out the following about the desalination process. Hot salt water flows along one side of a porous membrane, while cold...
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    1740: Batavia aka Jakarta, Indonesia

    I made a little "official" chronology of the main events. 5th century The area of North Jakarta around Tugu became a populated settlement in the early 5th century King Purnawarman of Tarumanagara undertook water projects; the irrigation and drainage project for the Chandrabhaga River and the...
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    Different Roman non-Romans: why are they dressed like this?

    I'm sure there must be several of those throughout South America, it would be a matter of looking for them. I remember having seen interesting things but it never crossed my mind to make a type of capture or save an image, an Argentine friend commented to me for example: On a historical...
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    Different Roman non-Romans: why are they dressed like this?

    Great that first comparison image, lets see a little better the position of both sculptures.
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