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RE: Discovering the Swabian Jura - Part 3, Visiting the archaeological excavation site Geissenklösterle

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Excellent and informative post. You're no doubt correct, that must have been a fantastic location for those people 40,000 year ago! That boggles the mind.

Wow they found the world oldest flute there!

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It is mind-boogling, indeed. Thanks for the link!
And what makes it so fascinating to me is that these people really were like us. With less knowledge yet evolved to the same level as we are. Teleported and raised in our times, they could have become blockchain developers.

No doubt, some of them would probably have been at Steem Fest.

BTW, along similar lines, have you ever come across Gobekli Tepe? That would made for an amazing trip, you might even be able to pay for it with the posts you could write about it. Check this out:

Gobekli Tepe is definitive proof that human civilization is FAR older than what is actively being taught in public education & universities. 7,000 Years OLDER than Stonehenge, and 50 times LARGER. Only 5% has been excavated - 90,000 square meters, larger than 12 football fields. More than 200 pillars - Gobleki Tepe Each T-shaped pillar varies between 20 to 60 tones! What technology or machinery would have been absolutely required to not only cut, carve and place these MASSIVE tones – but HOW did they lift them?!

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