Raul Bilecky
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The archeologist who did this survey has been quoted in the past 30 years saying he always wanted to come back here and do more research.
It's not an easy place to get to.
But what they dated it at is even in that report, that 1970 survey, he's saying 1800 BCE, but likely look at that.
Here's something unique.
If you pause it real quick.
So I looked on Google Earth and those toward the top center, you see those two block looking things.
So I was like, I thought they were megalithic.
They're not all of these.
All of these pyramids are carved out of the bedrock.
are carved out of the bedrock and the only place that there were looting pits are behind those two stones at the top in that little alcove of the mountains that was the only place so i went there and there's bones there so that's where people were buried and i'm like why are they burying people here and i stand right in the middle and it's facing 89 degree almost perfect east west that little gap so like that that's where they were burying their elite people um
So where the sun would rise in the summer solstice.
Now, how old is this site supposed to be?
So they said in that report, he says 1,800.
They found one piece of pottery that's documented.
This is from a 1970 study.