Mon Feb 16, 2004 4:44 pm by Tawakalna
that depends upon HOW old we're talking about. if its a matter of 3 - 5 thousand years, while that means a major revision of chronologies, it doesn't beggar belief just to stretch our lineage back that much further. However, if you start talking about pre-Ice Age, then it gets a lot harder to even accept conceptually let alone try to justify. If then you extend this pre-glacial conjecture to a technologically advanced civilisation now vanished, well thats just going to be dismissed by and large.
The problem is of course that there is a body of circumstancial evidence to suggest that this is a possibility, at least; as we've discussed, there are many anomalies in the historical record and enough coincidences to make reasonable speculation on this matter, lacking other explanations that can't just be derided as fantasy. But with no hard evidence, it remains just speculation fuelled by inconsistencies and myth that just wont go away.
Myself I'm open to it as a possibility, and if ever proven i wouldn't be entirely surprised. I'm much warmer to it than rubbish involving aliens, and it elegantly combines two important major factors that have reshaped palaeo-archaeology/ anthropoplogy in recent decades, firstly, that civilsation as we recognise it in pre-history is indeed a ot more ancient than we've generally accepted, by an order of several thousand years; and secondly, that there was indeed a body of ancient scientific and philosophical knowledge that was passed down by a secret oral and initiate tradition, but we dont know what it was or where it came from. which is a pity, really.