Ancient Giants and The Underground Hyperborean Gallery Unearthed in Romania
Most legends tell about giants who made home inside the mountains and were the source of many unusual sightings in those lands.
A fine example is the mountain formation called the Pillars of Tainita, which pretty much looks like a set of chairs, believed to have been raised by the giants to serve as seats in their council meetings.
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Stories of giants living peacefully in complete harmony with nature have touched our ears from the earliest of ages. But who knew those stories were based on real events with ancient giants that once ruled over the lands surrounding the Carpathian Mountains?
Around 3500 BC, an enigmatic civilization called the Agathyr, belonging to the Scythian tribe, built an underground system of tunnels, today known as the Hyperborean Gallery. Whatever it kept hidden away from sight for thousands of years was uncovered in 1970s by a group of archaeologists, in today’s Rosia Montana, in Romania.
The series of discoveries made in those subterranean galleries and in the vicinity of the excavation site are of such magnitude, that it can question the content of all our history books.
Archaeologists unearthed unique gravestones with a surprising chemical composition: gold, granite and wolfram, unlike the ordinary gravestones made of average composite stone.
But the greatest finding in the underground gallery were the 33 feet-tall (10 meter) humanoid skeletal remains. Apparently, local legends about ancient beings were not far from the truth, since people share these tales with very little differences from region to region.
The series of discoveries made in those subterranean galleries and in the vicinity of the excavation site are of such magnitude, that it can question the content of all our history books.
Archaeologists unearthed unique gravestones with a surprising chemical composition: gold, granite and wolfram, unlike the ordinary gravestones made of average composite stone.
But the greatest finding in the underground gallery were the 33 feet-tall (10 meter) humanoid skeletal remains. Apparently, local legends about ancient beings were not far from the truth, since people share these tales with very little differences from region to region.
Most legends tell about giants who made home inside the mountains and were the source of many unusual sightings in those lands.
A fine example is the mountain formation called the Pillars of Tainita, which pretty much looks like a set of chairs, believed to have been raised by the giants to serve as seats in their council meetings.
Full story at site