Ancient Superhighways: 12,000-Year-Old Massive Underground Tunnels From Scotland To Turkey
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Across Europe, there are thousands of underground tunnels from the north in Scotland leading all the way down to the Mediterranean.
This 12,000-year-old massive underground network is very impressive.
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Some experts believe the network was a way of protecting man from predators. In contrast, others suggest that the linked tunnels were used like motorways today for people to travel safely regardless of wars, violence, or even weather above ground. They could be described as a kind of ancient underground superhighway.
Others think the tunnels can be seen as a gateway to the underworld.
German archaeologist Dr. Heinrich Kusch said the tunnels had been found under hundreds of Neolithic settlements all over the continent. In his book - Secrets Of The Underground Door To An Ancient World (German title: Tore zur Unterwelt) - he says that the fact so many have survived after 12,000 years shows that the original tunnel network must have been enormous.
"In Bavaria in Germany alone we have found 700metres of these underground tunnel networks. In Styria in Austria we have found 350 meters," he said.
"Across Europe, there were thousands of them - from the north in Scotland down to the Mediterranean.
Most are not much larger than big wormholes - just 70cm wide - just wide enough for a person to wriggle along but nothing else.
They are interspersed with nooks, at some places it's larger and there is seating, or storage chambers and rooms. They do not all link up but taken together it is a massive underground network."
In his book, he book notes that chapels were often built by the entrances, perhaps because the Church was afraid of the heathen legacy the tunnels might have represented and wanted to negate their influence.
Similar underground tunnels exist on other continents. There are many legends of the secret of subterranean passages stretching for miles throughout the Americas.
Why were these ancient tunnels constructed? Are they the work of our ancestors who sought protection underground?
Many of these ancient legends tell of a great catastrophe in ancient times. Several myths and legends also relate to how the first humans emerged from underground caves, tunnels, and even cities.
Updated on November 3, 2023
Written by Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com
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