“The most important evidence for the age of the maps [...] is to be found in those showing the Antarctic, especially in the maps of Mercator, Piri Re'is, and Oronteus Finaeus. All of these maps appear to show the continent at a time when there was a temperate climate there. Some geological evidence, in the form of three sedimentary cores from the bottom of the Ross Sea, has been presented to suggest that such a warm period may indeed have existed there down to about 6,000 years ago.” EvidenceMapsGeologyDeep Human HistoryAncient CivilizationsCartographyDeep HistoryPiri Re Is Book:Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age Source: Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age
“She tried to keep herself and her life small and manageable. Much like a poem. The condensing of the wide, unknowable past that runs right up behind them. She doesn’t do that anymore, her life isn’t a poem, she knows it’s a big, big story. Her people go all the way back to the riverbank, and further, after all — the river and what happened at the river was a time traveller, their story has no bounds in time.” Deep Human HistoryAustralian HistoryIndigenous AustraliansLanguage And CultureDeep History Book:The Yield Source: The Yield