5 Awesome Creations Older Than Stonehenge | Top 5 Countdown HD
Everyone thinks that Egyptian pyramids are the oldest thing in the Wolrd. Well, you may want to take a look to 5 Awesome Creations Older Than Stonehenge. Some of them are even 12000 years old. What do you think about them? Are those creations made by extraterestrial entities? Are them made nu human? What do those creations mean and what are their purposes ? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sens-Facts/1407892382852051 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sens_Facts Other channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsAQ0L6HYczPjrzYBScy3BQ Countdown subjects: 5) Tarxien Temples The aboveground buildings are the most complex of all the ancient temple sites in Malta. There are three temples at Tarxien, all different ages, with the oldest dating to 3250 BC. The mystery lies in the beliefs of the people who constructed them. We still don’t know which is the purpose of these temples. 4) White Temple Of Uruk Less known than the complexes on the ziggurat at Ur, the White Temple is only 20 meters (60 ft) in length. The name, added in modern times, comes from its whitewashed, mud-brick walls, whose sides still you can still see. The White Temple is special because of its connections to Anu, the oldest god of the Sumerian pantheon. 3) West Kennet Long Barrow Seven hundred years before Stonehenge was being prepared, West Kennet Long Barrow was already built, just 25 kilometers (15 mi) from the famous stone circle. A barrow is a place to hold the dead, traditionally the social elite, and this barrow is one of the best preserved in Britain. It dominates the nearby area, at over 100 meters (330 ft) long and 12–24 meters (40–80 ft) wide, and it is tall enough inside to let a person stand upright. 2) Sechin Bajo Plaza Everyone has heard of the legendary Inca Empire and their Machu Picchu citadel, but fewer know about the remains of Peruvian civilizations that are much older. Five thousand years before the Incas reached their peak in the 15th century, ancient groups in the New World were constructing Sechin Bajo. Adobe friezes show a warrior holding a knife in one hand and what could be a head or a shield in the other. There are disputes over the age of the site, but carbon-dating techniques conducted by a German and Peruvian archaeological team in 2008 date the plaza to 3500 BC 1) Cairn Of Barnenez A faceless portrait, repeated, and mysterious U shapes and frantic zig-zags. All of these symbols etched out on stone slabs, inside vaults that have stood for over 68 centuries. The Cairn of Barnenez is not the grave site of one man but houses 11 different tombs, added one by one over centuries, starting in 4800 BC. The cairn is 75 meters (250 ft) long and 25 meters (80 ft) across at its widest. The estimated weight of the stones that make up the site is 12,000 tons, making the cairn the biggest megalithic mausoleum in Europe. _ Intro sound effect provided by Accelerated-Ideas Link: http://adf.ly/19yKGh Intro template provided by Official Des
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