And the picture of Greek/Roman architecture, as if anything remotely similar was ever built in that region...
But anyway, yes, exploration of the former coastlines of the world should render the most amazing discoveries indeed.
Fascinating.
The timelines and the population numbers in the article are pure retarded speculation, but the discovery is compelling....
https://nypost.com/2023/12/22/news/lost-ancient-colony-off-coast-of-australia-discovered/
And the picture of Greek/Roman architecture, as if anything remotely similar was ever built in that region...
But anyway, yes, exploration of the former coastlines of the world should render the most amazing discoveries indeed.
By the way, isn't it commonly said that the Australian aboriginal people still keep oral records of those times and of the geological and climate changes undergone in that specific region? I'm no expert and I've always been skeptical of such claims, but it'd be very interesting.
Yeah, came here to say that picture was absolutely ridiculous π itβs also maybe a stretch to call it another island when itβs really more of a Beringia situation.
Iβm inclined to respect extrapolations from real archaeological evidence allowing the population range theyβre claiming. But this article using that picture would definitely have the real scientists involved tearing their hair outβ¦
Check this out:
https://phys.org/news/2023-12-ancient-sahul-submerged-landscapes-reveal.html