Possible Pyramids Discovered From Space : NPR
source: http://www.npr.org/2011/05/28/136718454/lost-egyptian-pyramids-discovered-from-space
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When you think archeology, you think shovels, brushes, brooms and other time-honored tools used to uncover archeological treasures. Now a new way to peer beneath the Earth's surface may have made an exciting find: more pyramids, buried deep under an ancient Egyptian city.
By studying infrared images taken by NASA satellites, Sarah Parcak and her team from the University of Alabama at Birmingham identified the suspected pyramids in Tanis, Egypt. The ancient city, abandoned centuries ago, is famous as the fictional home of the Lost Ark from the Indiana Jones movies. Satellite images also showed other lost structures, like tombstones and houses, buried for thousands of years.
"What these satellites do is they record light radiation that's reflected off the surface of the Earth in different parts of the light spectrum," Parcak explains to NPR's Rachel Martin. "We use false color imaging to try to tease out these very subtle differences on the ground."
Those subtle differences are an archaeologist's clues to what might lie under a rice paddy or a city street. "You just pull back for hundreds of miles using the satellite imagery, and all of a sudden this invisible world become visible," Parcak says. "You're actually able to see settlements and tombs — and even things like buried pyramids — that you might not otherwise be able to see."
What Parcak's team actually found was 17 structures that had a similar size, shape and orientation to other pyramids in the area. Initial excavations indicate that at least two of the structures are most likely pyramids, but Parcak warns, "we're not going to be able to say with a 100-percent certainty that they are pyramids until they're excavated."
That would be the fun part for most archaeologists — getting dirty. "You can theorize as much as you want about what you think you're seeing, but until you get out there and dig," Parcak says, "you can't tell exactly what it is."
Her team left their computer screens in Birmingham to meet up with an excavation team onsite in Egypt. They found the excavated structure matched the satellite images almost perfectly — a big win for a new technology that could rescue ancient treasures before the human population spread buries them forever.
"We only have a limited amount of time left before many archaeological sites all over the world are destroyed," Parcak says. "So we have to be really selective about where we dig." The new tools might just buy archaeologists a little more time.
"We've got to map all of our ancient history before it's gone."
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thats is whats up
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Awsome..thankies
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Wetdog
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Good post Kenny---will be interesting to see what they have found.
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Wetdog:
Thanks Wetdog!
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duzins:
Thanks so much!
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Awesome!
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VoyagerFilms:
You should make a movie about them brother!
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I love ancient history. I watch a lot of History Channel. My favorite shows deal with archaeology. I wanted to be an archaeologist when I was younger. I am always hoping that one day they will make a discovery that actually unlocks our history. My belief is that ancient civilization was much more advanced then we think and that this civilization was destroyed either by a natural disaster or by man. I will be looking forward to the escavation of the new sites.
Thanks for the post Kenny.
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northernexpat:
Your welcome!
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The moon was pulled and placed in to our orbit. Their our ancient civilizations that have documented earth with no moon; then earth having two moons and now we have one.
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squarethecircle
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Pyramids here...pyramids there...seems we've built pyramids everywhere.
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squarethecircle:
and here we thought the French were the most prominent trend setters...
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damush
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They Annunaki we're here. Read the text..
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this is cool.. thanks
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1390843/Pyramid-finally-reveals-h...
Unseen for 4,500 years: Pyramid finally reveals its hidden secrets as robot captures images of ancient markings
The last great mystery of the pyramids could be closer to being found thanks to a robot built in Leeds.
Images captured by a new 'micro snake' camera travelling deep within the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt reveal small hieroglyphs written in red paint on the floor of a small, hidden chamber.
Egyptologists believe that if deciphered the markings could unlock the secrets of why tunnels, doors and secret chambers were built within pyramids such as this one. - 1 year ago
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Hey Coool... Nice to see an old Friend... =)
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Emucratic:
It's part of a giant coverup, if word were actually to get to citizens of the world the secrets of our past planetary history think of the change we could embrace!
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This is awesome. I am sure this is the beginning of many pyramidal and sacred site discovery. Now only if we could get under the Sphinx.
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alexandrek:
Yes indeed! Discovery on the future digs.
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The Dogon Tribe
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We are about to make the official first contact!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwfbUxJ6Sh0&feature=player_detailpage
EGYPTIAN CITY AND UPTO 17 NEW PYRAMIDS DISCOVERED BY INFRA-RED SATELLITE - 1 year ago
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letsliveinpeace:
Awesome Additions!
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I don't believe it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okfxvNCaP6g&feature=player_detailpage
Buried Pyramids in Egypt Discovered using Space Satellites Orbiting - 1 year ago
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voY8jNcuGe8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIXTb4q3Gbw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CIRLNwRucA&feature=relatedBoth of the World's largest Pyramids are in Central MesoAmerica:
Tlachihualtepetl ["Artificial Mountain"] in Puebla, Mexico:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Cholula
55 metres [180 feet] tall, 400 x 400 Metres [1,300 x 1,300 feet]
(Four Times larger than The Great Pyramid at Giza)
And "La Danta" in El Peten, Guatemala:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Mirador
70 metres [230 Feet] tall, 18,000 square metres, 2,800,000 Cubic metres volume
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pir%C3%A1mide_de_la_Danta
320 x 600 m, 72 m high; 2,800.000 m³, 2 per 200,000 m³ surpassing the Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza, Egypt.http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2009/10/23/baldwin.mirador.forgotten.maya.cnn
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/international/2009/10/14/wus.mirador.bk.a.cnn - 1 year ago
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Judgian12365:
Nice addition to the thread!
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Aw man, I posted this story on the 25th when it broke, and no one voted it up.
No complaints though; this article is way more informative. Awesome post kenny. :D - 1 year ago
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rhetoricallyineffective:
I've connected with you now, so when you post an article I will not step on your toes. Sorry about that. When your the resident whacky guy like me, and been here for so long people like to follow my ramblings. :)
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Here's a possible explanation why the Great Pyramid was built!
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oh boy, lets dig everything up and put it up on display so we can fuck it up
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Prijedor:
meh it's all decaying sooner or later
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webo
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Roland Emmerich read that book! If
not we need to ask him a few questions! Daaamn!! - 1 year ago
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Kind of like they knew just what to build and where to build it AAY! We are not alone.
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so interesting.... I wonder if man would all die off today how much evidence of our existence would still be here for future civiliztions to study??? like 200,000 years lets say which is just a blink when you really think about it????
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cutthecrap:
That's a great question
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cutthecrap:
There was a show on that. Life After People- http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/life-after-people/
There would not be much left after 1000 years.
http://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people/videos#air-force-one - 1 year ago
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treewolf39:
The History [International] Channel's Documentary "Life After People"
http://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people
http://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people/articles/about-life-after-people
was based on Alan Weisman's Book "The World Without Us"
http://www.worldwithoutus.com/index2.html
http://www.worldwithoutus.com/about_book.html
This is the one you were referring to:
http://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people/videos#air-force-one - 1 year ago
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Judgian12365:
Life After People
10. Why videos hosted on MegaVideo have a time-limit, why I’m redirected to a pop-up advertisement and how can I resolve this?
Press the red play button and pop-up window might immediately appear. Probably they will ask for your personal details, such as your credit card number, and if you interact in any way they may try to install some nasty stuff on your computer DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING, CLOSE ANY NON-TDF PAGES.Just close the pop-up window (or tab), press play again on the green button and let the video play a little. Press pause, and let the entire video load/buffer (usually takes around 10-15 minutes for a full length movie depending on your Internet connection).
Then disconnect from the Internet, or work off-line in Internet Explorer, or use your firewall to somehow stop your browser from communicating with the MegaVideo server. If you do not know how to do any of the above steps, then just unplug your Ethernet cord from the back of your computer. When you are done watching the video you can reconnect it. - 1 year ago
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treewolf39:
http://www.sidereel.com/The_History_Channel_-_Life_After_People
The History Channel - Life After People
2 Seasons, 20 Episodes | Airs: 9:00 PM on History Channel
Genre: History, Documentary
Humans won't be around forever, and now we can see in detail, for the very first time, the world that will be left behind in Life After People: The Series.
http://www.sidereel.com/Life_After_People - 1 year ago
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Judgian12365:
Great links thank you. I watched some of the first season when I had Netflix. I use sidereel but had not thought to check for this show.
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alexandrek:
So their will be some mutation in the future for sure! Nuclear is by far one of the worst ideas humans have exploited.
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Thousands of years ago the Sahara was nowhere nearly as large, as a matter of fact its still growing. There was much more water resources. And people. People who figured out how to build with rope and man power, or if you read chariots of the Gods you can believe aliens helped. Your choice
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tommic:
Much is not known, roadblocks stand in the way of quite a few great theories.
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kennymotown:
I'll buy Aliens before God, just finished Chariots of the Gods, reread thirty years later, still makes more sense than seven days and pow earth man food and water.
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tommic:
Ancient Alien series is on all day history channel episodes from season 2010. It does make more sense.
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tommic:
It certainly does, religion does not want to destroy the monopoly it has on the people's heads.
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tommic:
and I say people did it
We were a lot smarter and a lot more loyal back then i bet - 1 year ago
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Prijedor:
I do not disagree people did it, after four million years of evolution modern man evolves and makes all of a sudden quantem leaps in math and space sciences? Why? How so fast? Specific latitudes on earth within a few degrees around the world show the same type architecture pyramids?
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tommic:
thats true, something out side us might have had the influence but you look at Nikola Tesla and what he created and why he did it, how he was getting visions and flashes and all kinds of weird things, so while out side influence is possible, a few humans that had something wrong with them could of came up with things
we dont know if back in the day they had Nikola Teslas, or how many, maybe thousands
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Book of Urantia.... =)
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KB723:
You answered my question I just sent you! We are getting ESP, aren't we.
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kennymotown:
Something of a Mutual Understanding Kenny... I need to check my messages... =)
I did not know you sent me anything... BRB... =) - 1 year ago
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KB723:
http://www.urantia.org/en/urantia-book. this could get interesting.
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KB723:
LMAO!
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bailey78:
Thanks bailey78, I have already been there... =)
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Sir_Mckenna:
Were you laughing at me or my comment???
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KB723:
what did you think about it??
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bailey78:
What do you mean the Book??? I have living proof of it... What did you think about it???
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KB723:
I have not read it yet. I may or may not depends on how I feel later.
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bailey78:
Ok Coool, the option is yours, you do not even need to read it... Just an offering... =)
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KB723:
From what I saw of it I will read it just so I know something new.
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bailey78:
Cool bailey78... I can share a story with you one of these days... I never hear from you anymore, you doin' ok???
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KB723:
i'm doing real good getting ready for a road trip. i have to tear my carbs down one more time and clean My fuel tank just to make sure i have a good trip. I hate to break down on the side of the road.
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bailey78:
Well, Best Wishes and Keep in Touch... =)
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will do :)
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bailey78:
Coool... =)
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KB723:
so cleverish comment -- so I guess both.
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Sir_Mckenna:
Okayyyy....
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...I'm obsessed with Egyptology...thanks Kenny...
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eden49:
As am I, you've probably seen my beliefs who really built them!
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Thank you Kenny.
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keithponder:
Hey Keith you are welcome my friend. Long time no see, hope all is well!
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kennymotown:
I'm good. Thanks again.
Just took a much needed break. I'm back. Not on the front line, but I'm back.
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keithponder:
Awesome good to hear, did you or have you seen the 50 or so earth quakes in the Puerto Rico region?
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kennymotown:
No I haven't heard anything at all about this.
Can you please forward a link to me ?
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keithponder:
Here's the link I check everyday, you'll love it!
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.php - 1 year ago
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kennymotown:
It happens all the time down here, we had a couple of 5s this past year, my house shook just a bit.
The scary thing is they are getting a bit stronger. This island is built to withstand hurricanes and some new structures and take an earthquake but old structures won't.An by the way Kenny, I feel the same way about who built those pyramids.
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1947lucymaldonado:
Many people have done the math on the Great pyramid and if it was built by man dragging the stones into place over 20 years, they would have had to place those stones one every 5 to 10 minutes. Each weighting tons, I prefer the Ancient Alien theory on this one.
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keithponder:
yes it is very nice to see You back. How goes Your world??
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1947lucymaldonado:
2 and a half million blocks in the Great Pyramid alone.
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kennymotown:
What about the sandstone cement story that came up years ago?
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MDBard:
I need to look further into that one, thanks for adding it though.
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kennymotown:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/12/061209122918.htm
Quick search but enough to get you started :)
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MDBard:
Very interesting, still getting 2.5 million blocks to move must have been fun!
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Cool. They should also be able to find the quarry's where they cut the stones.
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Emucratic:
Maybe future civilizations will look back upon us as the people of plastics bottles! Hehe:)
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added to "Culture". Neat-O !
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Soooooooooo kewl ! +^d !
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remanns:
It is pretty interesting those rivers or melted rock in the picture look like tree leaves or veins from leafs. I must be tripping!
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kennymotown:
Light and perspective get REAL tricky from an altitude,.....I think it often really does take an expert to sort it out !
p.s. roots DO seem to run,....well, like water runs !
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remanns:
Yes indeed, this technology is exciting!
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It's all fractals baby, all fractals.
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UtopianSky:
I like that! :))
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