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| Aran - Ikke medlem lenger | 2021-05-18 16:34 | |
![]() | Den forskeren tviler jeg på . Hvor er linkene ? Hvor er bevisene C ? Er dette fagfellevurdert ? Hva er dine kvalifikasjoner for å kunne nevne dette ? | |
| Aran - Ikke medlem lenger | 2021-05-18 16:42 | |
![]() | Dette er et seriøs forum Cygnus. Akademisk topprangert. Vi ønsker at du viser til seriøs forskning angående dette. | |
| bris1 | 2021-05-18 16:45 | |
![]() | Morsomt, Cygnus. Tror de liker det litt trangt også, de snor seg ned i de minste eskene. | |
| Cygnus | 2021-05-18 16:48 | |
![]() | Jeg tror også det, Bris! De liker å ha det tett rundt seg. | |
| trymare | 2021-05-18 16:48 | |
![]() | Ja, og gavepapir! Vår pus var så glad på julaften, hun laga seg en hule i gavepapiret og sov godt :) men hun har også lagt seg i firkanter, som kofferter og esker | |
| Aran - Ikke medlem lenger | 2021-05-18 16:54 | |
![]() | pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih....er m=feline | |
| auau | 2021-05-18 18:31 | |
![]() | Katt i huset der jeg er av og til. En dag smatt Mons inn i et firkantet hull i hammondorgelet og la seg til der. Det må være noe magisk med firkanter og katter. | |
| Cygnus | 2021-05-18 18:59 | |
![]() | Absolutt, auau! | |
| cop333 - Ikke medlem lenger | 2021-05-18 21:03 | |
![]() | Det dumpet inn en helt spesiell sak her. Håper noen har tenkt å forske på det. Jeg holder med ørreten. eavisa.com/orret-i-s...-i -vannet/ "Ørret i sjokk etter å ha blitt misbrukt av romvesener som kastet han tilbake i vannet" | |
| cop333 - Ikke medlem lenger | 2021-05-18 21:05 | |
![]() | Og ja, det er nok sant, for jeg leste det på the internet. | |
| Cygnus | 2021-05-19 23:40 | |
![]() | Nytt om fortidens undere: www.newscientist.com...e- 45592342 | |
| Cygnus | 2021-05-19 23:42 | |
![]() | HVis ikke den lar seg åpne, her er artikkelen. Arabian cult may have built 1000 monuments older than Stonehenge Humans 30 April 2021 By Ibrahim Sawal ancient monument There are 1000 ancient monuments across one region of Saudi Arabia AAKSA and Royal Commission for AlUla A vast site in north-west Saudi Arabia is home to 1000 structures that date back more than 7000 years, making them older than the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge in the UK. Named after the Arabic word for rectangle, mustatil structures were first discovered in the 1970s, but received little attention from researchers at the time. Hugh Thomas at the University of Western Australia in Perth and his team wanted to learn more about them, and embarked on the largest investigation of the structures to date. Using helicopters to fly over north-west Saudi Arabia and then following up with ground explorations, the researchers found more than 1000 mustatils across 200,000 square kilometres – twice as many as were previously thought to exist in this area. “You don’t get a full understanding of the scale of the structures until you’re there,” says Thomas. Made from piled-up blocks of sandstone, some of which weighed more than 500 kilograms, mustatils ranged from 20 metres to more than 600 metres in length, but their walls stood only 1.2 metres high. “It’s not designed to keep anything in, but to demarcate the space that is clearly an area that needs to be isolated,” says Thomas. In a typical mustatil, long walls surround a central courtyard, with a distinctive rubble platform, or “head”, at one end and entryways at the opposite end. Some entrances were blocked by stones, suggesting they could have been decommissioned after use. Excavations at one mustatil showed that the centre of the head contained a chamber within which there were fragments of cattle horns and skulls. The cattle fragments may have been presented as offerings, suggesting mustatils may have been used for rituals. Read more: Ancient rock art rewrites the natural history of Arabia Radiocarbon dating of the skulls shows that they date to between 5300 and 5000 BC, indicating that this was when this particular mustatil was built – and maybe the others too. If so, the monuments would together form the earliest large-scale, ritual landscape anywhere in the world, predating Stonehenge by more than 2500 years. “This could completely rewrite our understanding of cults in this area at this time,” says team member Melissa Kennedy, also at the University of Western Australia. She says that further south, religious groups became focused in homes, with families displaying small shrines, but the opposite was happening in ancient Saudi Arabia with the mustatils. Read more: www.newscientist.com...z6 vLjSjBS4 | |




