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Photo of Gunung Padang, © Santha Faiia (used with permission)

Graham Hancock: “New Archaeological Discoveries Uncover The Mysteries Of A Lost Civilisation”

Photo of Gunung Padang, © Santha Faiia (used with permission)

As we’ve mentioned recently, alternative history author Graham Hancock (Fingerprints of the Gods) has been traveling the globe, investigating a number of ‘anomalous’ megalithic sites that seem to push the date of the first human civilisations back many years, such as Gobekli Tepe in Turkey and Gunung Padang in Indonesia. Though Graham’s new book about this topic isn’t due till next year, interested readers will definitely want to check out a new feature article, about his research so far, that has just gone live on his website: “From Indonesia To Turkey New Archaeological Discoveries Uncover The Mysteries Of A Lost Civilisation“.

“Everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong,” says Danny Natawidjaja, PhD, senior geologist with the Research Centre for Geotechnology at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences. “Old stories about Atlantis and other a great lost civilizations of prehistory, long dismissed as myths by archaeologists, look set to be proved true.”

I’m climbing with Dr Natawidjaja up the steep slope of a 300-ft high step-pyramid set amidst a magical landscape of volcanoes, mountains and jungles interspersed with paddy fields and tea plantations a hundred miles from the city of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia.

The pyramid has been known to archaeology since 1914 when megalithic structures formed from blocks of columnar basalt were found scattered amongst the dense trees and undergrowth that then covered its summit. Local people held the site to be sacred and called it Gunung Padang, the name it still goes by today, which means “Mountain of Light”, or “Mountain of Enlightenment”, in the local Sundanese language. The summit, where the megaliths were found arranged across five terraces had been used as a place of meditation and retreat since time immemorial, archaeologists were told, and again this remains true today.

However neither the archaeologists, nor apparently the locals realized the pyramid was a pyramid. It was believed to be a natural hill, somewhat modified by human activity, until Natawidjaja and his team began a geological survey here in 2011. By then the summit had long since been cleared and the megalithic terraces recognized to be ancient and man-made, but no radiocarbon dating was ever done and the previously accepted age of the site – about 1,500 to 2,500 BC — was based on guesswork rather than on excavations.

The first scientific radiocarbon dating was done by Natawidjaja himself on soils underlying the megaliths at or near the surface. The dates produced – around 500 to 1,500 BC – were very close to the archaeological guesswork and caused no controversy. However a surprise was in store as Natawidjaja and his team extended their investigation using tubular drills that brought up cores of earth and stone from much deeper levels.

First the drill cores contained evidence – fragments of columnar basalt – that man-made megalithic structures lay far beneath the surface. Secondly the organic materials brought up in the drill cores began to yield older and older dates – 3,000 BC to 5,000 BC, then 9,600 BC as the drills bit deeper, then around 11,000 BC, then, 15,000 BC and finally at depths of 90 feet and more an astonishing sequence of dates of 20,000 BC to 22,000 BC and earlier.

“This was not at all what my colleagues in the world of archaeology expected or wanted to hear” says Natawidjaja, who earned his PhD at Cal Tech in the United States and who, it becomes apparent, regards archaeology as a thoroughly unscientific discipline.

The problem is that those dates from 9,600 BC and earlier belong to the period that archaeologists call the “Upper Palaeolithic” and take us back deep into the last Ice Age when Indonesia was not a series of islands as it is today but was part of a vast southeast Asian continent dubbed “Sundaland” by geologists.

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  1. Tips of the iceberg
    Gunung Padang and Gobekli Tepe just the tips of the iceberg. Graham covered it well in Underworld. What’s interesting is our preconceived ideas of pyramids being stone structures ala Egypt and South America, when these grass or tree covered pyramids are present they’re often overlooked as shaped earthen mounds…hidden right before our eyes…

  2. Quantum Psychology
    I would recommend now to be a beneficial moment to pick up Quantum Psychology by Robert Anton Wilson from your bookshelf and read it over the next week or two (otherwise order the text, a physical copy or ask your local library to obtain a copy), so as you may be able to fit reading it, into your day to day activities.

    I have just reread QP and it has helped me immensely in communicating to family members with a fundamentalist belief system over a diversive and difficult family situation, (too long to go into now) and gain some understanding and offer much needed assistance. At the very least, conversation that may not have been possible prior, was quite open as far as I can gather. I don’t know what the outcome will be but there have been conversations between family members recently that would not have occurred previously according to my own experience.

    In utilising e-prime, of course this is all anecdotal, but we have been able to open channels of communication that I believe personally, on previous occasions I would not have experienced.

    This is my roundabout way of saying, so-labelled Skeptics are not an enemy. Those who have a genuine awareness and concern for the direction of homo-sapien societies need to discuss these matters on scientific terms. I can see how a fundamentalist materialist or a Skeptic (and the two are different to my mind), would take exception, or just be turned off, from this quote in the article, “old stories about Atlantis and other great civilizations of prehistory, long dismissed as myths by archaeologists, look set to be proved true.”

    We should work as hard on our communication as we do on our scientific research in my humble opinion.

    But this e-prime is difficult isn’t it?

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