When Did Civilisation Really Begin?

in #history8 years ago (edited)

Civilisation, it seems, is a lot older than we have been led to believe. Our current academic timeline has human civilisation beginning around 6000 years ago with the formation of the first human cities in the Sumerian civilisation in what is today, modern Iraq.

Strangely enough, this civilisation didn't develop slowly, it appeared on the scene with fully developed mathematics, writing, architectural and agricultural skills. Archaeologists don't see a gradual increase of these skills with the Sumerians, they see that one point they don't have them and the next point they do. This is a theme with a few early global civilisations. They seem to appear in record and through building/artifacts fully developed. It's a very strange phenomenon and isn't the only one, we are seemingly older and far more advanced pre-historically than we once thought.

How did these civilisations suddenly gain all this knowledge? Evidence suggests there existed a great civilisation that was wiped out in a huge cataclysmic event around 12-14,000 years ago. This civilisation was highly advanced (some might think more so than current day civilisation, depending on the definitions), it boasted great skills and knowledge in architecture, advanced mathematics, astronomy, geometry, philosophy and was, critically, a civilisation based on co-operation - not competition, as is our own today.

It is thought to have been very peaceful, creative and prosperous and had existed for many thousands of years before a great global event, potentially a near miss with an asteroid, caused a rapid melt in the ice-age polar caps and flooded the Earth with huge amounts of fresh water in (archaeologically speaking) the blink of an eye. It is understood pockets of this ancient civilisation survived the cataclysm and spread out across the world, to higher ground and taking their knowledge with them. After a while, the Earth settled and their knowledge was disseminated to local bands who quickly built civilisations with it, hence the overnight popping up of these civilisations, rather than gradual.

So, lets have a look at the evidence -

THE GREAT SPHINX - A RIDDLE IN TIME

The mainstream Egyptology timeline, new evidence suggests, is being blown out of the water. There are a few different sites that can be shown to be a lot older than 6000 years but I'm going to concentrate on just two for now to give you an idea. The first is the Sphinx of the Giza plateau in Egypt. Current Egyptology dates the Sphinx at around 2500 BC, carved for the pharaoh Khafra out of solid rock.

However, research carried out by geologist, Dr Robert Schoch and researcher John Anthony West has shown water erosion patterns in the rock where the Sphinx is carved from that could only have been created by regular, heavy rainfall. This type of rainfall didn't happen in that region until at least 7000 years ago, and this is a very conservative estimate to allow Dr Schoch and Mr West to not be laughed out of modern academia. Their more accurate estimates would be around 10-12,000 years old. You can find more information on Dr Schoch's work here.

GOBEKLI TEPE - THE WORLDS OLDEST TEMPLE

Göbekli Tepe is in south east Turkey and was completely covered over with earth. This was done on purpose by an ancient civilisation for unknown reasons but it means that the site is completely untouched by millennia of following civilisations and still in it's original form. The site is huge and only a fraction has been excavated so far but it is gaining international attention as the ongoing work of Dr Klaus Schmidt, who has been the lead researcher since 1995, continues to shock the world. The site consists of a temple of stones that weigh on average 2-5 tons but some weighing up to 10-15 tons!

This site has been accurately carbon dated to around 12,000 years old minimum. That is 6000 years older than Stonehenge in the UK. Why is this shocking?

These stones are carved beautifully and astrologically aligned which shows not only great construction skills (it's no mean feat moving a 15 ton stone!) but also mathematical, astrological and geometric understanding - all in a time that contemporary academics say humans were only hunter gatherers and had yet to domesticate cows, create agriculture or craft pottery.

WHAT DOES THIS SHOW US?

These, along with numerous other sites, prove without a doubt that our current day theories of human civilisation are way off the mark and humans have been civilised a lot longer than we thought. As far as we know, there were civilisations even prior to the people who built Göbekli Tepe and the Sphinx also and the true origins of human civilisation are in fact, lost in time.

What can we learn from the ancients? Well, first we learn humility. We may have technological advancement to a degree with our society now, but we are a warring civilisation and we are spiritually bankrupt. The ancients operated, evidence suggests, in a cooperative manner and understood the universal principles that unite the cosmos as a single, conscious mind. Their philosophical knowledge is thought to have been passed down from adept to adept in the ancient mystery schools and protected nowadays by secret societies such as the Freemasons and the Rosicrucians.

One way or another, the evidence is overwhelming and as we begin to understand the true history of mankind, it allows us to look in the mirror today and decide whether we have progressed or regressed as a society.


I hope you liked the post! If so, feel free to upvote, comment and follow for more in future. In the meantime, check out some of my previous work here. Peace!

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As a huge history buff, I love this post. While my main interests lie in British history and early American history, I find ancient history to be fascinating, as well, and am quite familiar with the alternative histories suggested for both the Sphinx and Gobekli Tepe. I, too, believe there is ample evidence to suggest human civilization is much older than establishment academics believe. In fact, I think it's arrogant to believe we can know everything that happened thousands of years ago. Not all evidence is going to be preserved. We can only make educated guesses based on the evidence we DO have, and I think these two sites are strong examples that we have evidence of an extremely ancient history of human civilizations on this planet.

Yes, it's hard to refute the evidence as it piles up. I'll be posting more to support this theory in future so keep an eye out. Thanks for the comment @stephmckenzie :) Happy Sunday!

This a very good topic and if you are to focus on this by letting the community know our past, you can be an icon. You have the advantage because you have this skills to take look back on the civilization. Only few people know about it and its your chance to educate the masses.

Thanks for the encouraging comment! Yes, I fully intend to dig deeper (pun intended) into these ancient sites and expose the fascinating evidence for the Steemians to see! There is a world of oddity to research :) Have a great day @juvyjabian

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Beware of carbon dating! It is not that easy because only organic material can be dated. Therefore any temple, building and megalithic sites are almost always older than the organic remains used.

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