Geändert von bernhard44 (03.07.2008 um 08:35 Uhr)
„Noch sitzt Ihr da oben, Ihr feigen Gestalten. Vom Feinde bezahlt, doch dem Volke zum Spott! Doch einst wird wieder Gerechtigkeit walten, dann richtet das Volk, dann gnade Euch Gott!“
(Theodor Körner 1791-1813)
nicht nur in Ägypten, auch Peru beherrschte man die Technik der Kernbohrungen!
Das "Problem" ist das es nicht nur die Kernbohrungen sind die schwer zu erklaeren sind.
"A totalitarian society not only does not tolerate a freedom of opinion, but it cultivates by all means in its power a "received opinion," which all have to parrot, not only without checking it, but often without any understanding of what it means. " - David Cole
"A totalitarian society not only does not tolerate a freedom of opinion, but it cultivates by all means in its power a "received opinion," which all have to parrot, not only without checking it, but often without any understanding of what it means. " - David Cole
"A totalitarian society not only does not tolerate a freedom of opinion, but it cultivates by all means in its power a "received opinion," which all have to parrot, not only without checking it, but often without any understanding of what it means. " - David Cole
Eine weitere angebrachte Frage ist wie die Aegypter 100% (ja, 100%) symetrische Statuen erstellen konnten. Incl. der Gesichter. Das ist per Handarbeit nicht wirklich moeglich:
"A totalitarian society not only does not tolerate a freedom of opinion, but it cultivates by all means in its power a "received opinion," which all have to parrot, not only without checking it, but often without any understanding of what it means. " - David Cole
Ahnliche techniken wie in Peru aber aus Japan
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"A totalitarian society not only does not tolerate a freedom of opinion, but it cultivates by all means in its power a "received opinion," which all have to parrot, not only without checking it, but often without any understanding of what it means. " - David Cole
sägen konnten sie auch...und wie! Hier mal ein interessanter Link in ein Archaeologie-Forum:
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