"There is a very good chance that we owe our civilisation to the Denisovans."
These quotes are from the interview posted below with Andrew Collins. He is the author of The Cygnus Key (a book I have purchased and look forward to reading from cover to cover). He is investigating a possible hominid link from about 200,000 years ago that may have had modern human hybrid descendants 11,600 years ago - approximately the time that Gobekli Tepe's in-ground installations were hollowed out. The more ancient Denisovans were about 7 feet tall, and had much more than rudimentary paleolithic culture. Apparently, they could drill as well as we can with modern drills, but without the electricity. It is hypothesized that their drill/machine was run by the power of water. They had bone needles for stitching clothes together, and other tools.
There have been remains found in Siberia, and Collins traces a link through to Anatolia, south-eastern Turkey where Gobekli Tepe is found on top of a hill. The video is 58 mins 22 secs and I think well worth the time taken. Andrew Collins is not the only researcher in this field - he mentions that Graham Hancock is currently on field trips into Siberia and writing a book about the same subject. Both of these authors/researchers have written books and pulled a lot of hidden or occulted information into the light of modern times, and are starting to create a much more of a bigger overview of ancestral beings who were right at home here on Earth hundreds of thousands of years ago.
This interview also gives a interesting "3rd option" to ancient history scenarios, other than Atlantis and visiting alien races, which is where alternative thinkers generally end up when chasing these tendrils of thoughts. As Collins points out, this 3rd option doesn't end in a cul-de-sac.
As a follow-up, Andrew Collins has promised a new book, featuring the movement of the ancient, giant race (whom he is calling the Denisovans) into North America, who went on to become famous as the mound builders and known as the Thunderbirds. There's also a line of thought that hominids of this type moved through parts of South East Asia (Indonesia today), Australia, and across to South America. Given the finds in Antarctica (and what Cliff High has promised to show when his source has passed on, a photo of 2 pyramids in Antarctica, one with an 80 foot doorway, and a staircase with very large treads between the steps), they may have bunny-hopped around the world that way.
From Andrew Collins's website: www.andrewcollins.com:
During their final years the Denisovans achieved an advanced level of human behaviour, including the creation of sophisticated symbolic or non-functional objects including an arm bracelet in bottle-green chloritolite with a bored hole that can only have been made using a high-speed drill; a bone needle with an eye for thread, suggesting the manufacture of tailored clothing, as well as finely finished, pierced ostrich eggshell beads no more than a centimetre in diameter. In addition to this, fragments of horse bones found inside the Denisova Cave have suggested that Denisovans domesticated, herded and maybe even rode horses long before it was thought humanly possible. So who exactly were the Denisovans? What do we really know about them, and how are they linked to Neanderthals and our own ancestors?
I feel excited to know that we are in right at the very start of this new trend of knowledge, that could blow older conjecture right out of the ballpark.
These quotes are from the interview posted below with Andrew Collins. He is the author of The Cygnus Key (a book I have purchased and look forward to reading from cover to cover). He is investigating a possible hominid link from about 200,000 years ago that may have had modern human hybrid descendants 11,600 years ago - approximately the time that Gobekli Tepe's in-ground installations were hollowed out. The more ancient Denisovans were about 7 feet tall, and had much more than rudimentary paleolithic culture. Apparently, they could drill as well as we can with modern drills, but without the electricity. It is hypothesized that their drill/machine was run by the power of water. They had bone needles for stitching clothes together, and other tools.
There have been remains found in Siberia, and Collins traces a link through to Anatolia, south-eastern Turkey where Gobekli Tepe is found on top of a hill. The video is 58 mins 22 secs and I think well worth the time taken. Andrew Collins is not the only researcher in this field - he mentions that Graham Hancock is currently on field trips into Siberia and writing a book about the same subject. Both of these authors/researchers have written books and pulled a lot of hidden or occulted information into the light of modern times, and are starting to create a much more of a bigger overview of ancestral beings who were right at home here on Earth hundreds of thousands of years ago.
This interview also gives a interesting "3rd option" to ancient history scenarios, other than Atlantis and visiting alien races, which is where alternative thinkers generally end up when chasing these tendrils of thoughts. As Collins points out, this 3rd option doesn't end in a cul-de-sac.
As a follow-up, Andrew Collins has promised a new book, featuring the movement of the ancient, giant race (whom he is calling the Denisovans) into North America, who went on to become famous as the mound builders and known as the Thunderbirds. There's also a line of thought that hominids of this type moved through parts of South East Asia (Indonesia today), Australia, and across to South America. Given the finds in Antarctica (and what Cliff High has promised to show when his source has passed on, a photo of 2 pyramids in Antarctica, one with an 80 foot doorway, and a staircase with very large treads between the steps), they may have bunny-hopped around the world that way.
From Andrew Collins's website: www.andrewcollins.com:
During their final years the Denisovans achieved an advanced level of human behaviour, including the creation of sophisticated symbolic or non-functional objects including an arm bracelet in bottle-green chloritolite with a bored hole that can only have been made using a high-speed drill; a bone needle with an eye for thread, suggesting the manufacture of tailored clothing, as well as finely finished, pierced ostrich eggshell beads no more than a centimetre in diameter. In addition to this, fragments of horse bones found inside the Denisova Cave have suggested that Denisovans domesticated, herded and maybe even rode horses long before it was thought humanly possible. So who exactly were the Denisovans? What do we really know about them, and how are they linked to Neanderthals and our own ancestors?
I feel excited to know that we are in right at the very start of this new trend of knowledge, that could blow older conjecture right out of the ballpark.
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