Lost Advanced Ancient Forest Civilization In The South West Pacific Could Re-Write History – Legends And Archaeological Findings Examined
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Ancient myths and legends from the South West Pacific reveal an ancient civilization came to their region long before locals set foot on the islands.
The mysterious arrivals were different in many ways and they were so unusual that they had to pay the highest price for their appearance. They came in peace, but were confronted with violence. Who were these mysterious beings? Where did they come from? What happened to them?
In this article we take a closer look at one island in the South West Pacific and examine legends of our ancestors as well as archaeological evidence that suggests an unknown ancient forest civilization once lived in the region.
Their existence has caused heated scientific debates, but there are researchers who are convinced these enigmatic people did live on this island and their presence could re-write history as we know it.
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