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Judi Lynn

(162,491 posts)
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 06:22 AM Nov 4

Archaeologists discover lost cities that mysteriously 'disappeared.' It changes the history of civilization

The evidence found in this Ukrainian city challenges the long-held assumption that the world's oldest civilization was in Mesopotamia.

By
Neha B.
November 1, 2024



Representative Cover Image Source: Old destroyed houses on the canyon, North Africa, Constantine, Algeria on January 9, 2023 in Constantine, Algeria. (Photo by Eric Lafforgue/Art in All of Us/Corbis via Getty Images)

For hundreds of years, historians and archaeologists believed that Mesopotamia (nearly 3800 BC) was the cradle of civilization. But in the past few years, this belief began to dwindle. In the 1960s, a Russian topographer was going through some aerial photographs of Ukraine when he noticed some unusual shadows materializing on the grounds of Kyiv city. Curious, he magnified the photos and was flabbergasted, as many more concentric circles of these shadows emerged. Further examination revealed that the shadows were cast from unknown archaeological remains that lay buried in the soil. ScienceNews reports that when archaeologists studied these remains, they proposed that the first cities of humanity were built in Ukraine, not Mesopotamia (what is now Iraq). The secret hid in the Trypillia megasites, the forgotten city that mysteriously disappeared.



Representative Image Source: Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Found in the collection of the British Museum. Creator: Sumerian culture. (Photo by Fine Art Images/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

Previously, scientists believed that the world’s earliest cities like Uruk, Çatalhöyük, and Jericho, were located in Mesopotamia, or modern-day Iraq. But investigation of the Neolithic Cucuteni-Trypillia culture in present-day Ukraine revealed that some of the oldest cities dating back to around 4000 BC are situated here. Given the meticulous planning that the 6,000-year-old remnants of these settlements depicted, archaeologists deduced that these ancient people must have been brilliant urban town planners.

During the initial discovery, Russian topographer Konstantin Shishkin had spotted evidence of almost 250 shadows looming over an area of 741 acres, reported ScienceNews. But at that time, he lacked advanced technology to carry on the investigation. It wasn’t until 1971 that these shadows were brought to light again. In 1971, some Ukrainian scientists examined the underground archaeological structures using geomagnetic technology that scans the underground realm to identify structures by tracking differences in Earth’s magnetic field at various spots.



Representative Image Source: Inca terraced field in ruins in Moray, Perú. (Getty Images)

In 2011, archaeologist Johannes Müller from the University of Kiel in Germany returned to the Trypillia site once again, and thoroughly examined the underground structures using geomagnetics and high-quality imaging technology. The structures spread out in concentric circles and streets are organized in grid-like patterns. These patterns were studied across three ancient cities: Maidanezke, Taljanki, and Nebelivka. “The architecture is reminiscent of Lego, it was a modular system,” Müller told the Swiss publication Neue Zürcher Zeitung. These low-density cities were referred to as “megasites,” according to ScienceNews.

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Archaeologists discover lost cities that mysteriously 'disappeared.' It changes the history of civilization (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 4 OP
Fascinating! BoRaGard Nov 4 #1
ding. AllaN01Bear Nov 4 #6
Wow. Amazing. Scrivener7 Nov 4 #2
Holy shit. Orrex Nov 4 #3
Interesting if true relayerbob Nov 4 #4
Beautiful and wondrous! I hope Putin leaves it alone. liberalla Nov 4 #5
Periods Icanthinkformyself Nov 4 #7

relayerbob

(7,055 posts)
4. Interesting if true
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:13 AM
Nov 4

The article itself is written so poorly, with irrelevant photos, that it is virtually impossible to learn anything from it.

Icanthinkformyself

(303 posts)
7. Periods
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:36 AM
Nov 4

where question marks belong has been a problem in science for millennia. We are discovering evidence of civilizations possibly 100,000 years old (maybe humans, maybe an earlier version?, we don't know, but, let's find out!). The Egyptians and other ancient civilizations had technology lost to time and the desert dust (electric light to paint the tombs without soot? See the Bagdad battery and the ank device). Lidar is an amazing tool revealing the true depth and expanse of human social evolution across the globe. We have barely written the first chapter of our journey as a species. There is so much more to being human than we allow ourselves to see. We are a resilient species able to adapt, adjust and, unlike other species, continue to evolve. Elephants have been around for millions of years. Why aren't they building houses? Keep asking questions.

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