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The Caral Pyramid Complex, just three hours north of Lima is one of the largest Pyramid fields in the world and is even officially noted as the oldest city of the Americas. It’s construction is attributed to the Norte Chico civilization, a pre-columbian society that ruled Peru’s northern coast more than five thousand years ago. According to mainstream archaeology the Caral complex was built a millennium after Sumer in Mesopotamia and contemporaneous with the building of the Egyptian Pyramids. Caral predates the Olmec culture by two millennia and is also only one of six places in the ancient world where civilization originated separately. Meaning there was no prior contact and all these civilizations just happened to rise up out of nowhere on their own. And build pyramids no less! Looking at the ancient pyramid fields of Caral and being free from the chains of having to fit everything into the false timeline of mainstream history, we can clearly see that the pyramids of Peru are far more archaic than five thousand years. Even the civilization that supposedly built them lacked ceramics, writing and apparently had almost no art, yet they somehow built monumental structures, including large earthwork platform mounds and sunken circular plazas. That is because the society archaeology attaches to the Caral complex didn’t build the original megalithic monuments found buried underneath the various layers of rocks that the Norte Chico and later Moche Indians rebuilt. This theme is repeated throughout history when the subject of an ancient or forgotten culture leaves behind unexplained monuments. For example, the mysterious Mounds that litter the Ohio valley and Southeastern America are attributed to local Natives despite the Indians themselves claiming they never built the mounds and that a lost race had built them ages ago. Mainstream archaoelogy ignores this fact, dimisses indignenous traditions and continues writing thier own version of history anyways. This scenario is repeated at Caral, as the Indians associated with the site seem to have just moved in and occupied the place and then vanished at some point in the past. But bones and pottery shards discovered near the pyramids does not prove the people associated with them actually built the original complexes. There are more pyramid sites found within the general area of Caral, and because of the close proximity of the ocean it makes sense that these sites were built in an era when the shoreline was closer. Caral also exhibits archaeologic similarities with ruins found in Ancient turkey. Even examples of Cyclopean Greek architecture show up in Caral. Some of the ruins even look like they could be sitting in a desolate desert in Egypt.
The amphitheater looks exactly like something we can see in ancient Greece. The Caral pyramid complex in Peru is staggering and ancient. The late Phil Coppens writes:
The site is in fact so old that it predates the ceramic period, the reason why no pottery was found. Its importance resides in its domestication of plants, especially cotton, but also beans, squashes and guava.
As mentioned, the heart of the site covers 150 acres and contains six stone platform mounds – pyramids. The largest mound measures 154 by 138 metres, though it rises only to a height of twenty metres; two sunken plazas are at the base of the mound and a large plaza connects all the mounds. The largest pyramid of Peru was terraced with a staircase leading up to an atrium-like platform, culminating in a flattened top housing enclosed rooms and a ceremonial fire pit. All pyramids were built in one or two phases, which means that there was a definitive plan in erecting these monuments. The design of the central plaza would also later be incorporated in all similar structures across the Andes in the millennia to come – thus showing that Caral was a true cradle of civilisation. Around the pyramids were many residential structures. One house revealed the remains of a body that was buried in the wall and appears to have been a natural death, rather than evidence of human sacrifice. Amongst the artefacts discovered are 32 flutes made from pelican and animal bones, engraved with the figures of birds and monkeys. It shows that though situated along the Pacific coast, its inhabitants were aware of the animals of the Amazon. The discovery of Caral has therefore reintroduced a powerful enigma: at the same time, on two different continents, agricultural advancements created a new style of life.
The available workforce that agriculture had created was reemployed in the construction of pyramids. This “template” is visible in Peru, Sumer and Egypt, all in the 3rd millennium BC. Coincidence, or evidence of design? Alternative researchers will certainly soon reopen this debate, but archaeologists steer well clear of it. Caral is indeed hard to accept. It is very old. Still, its dating of 2627 BC is beyond dispute, based as it is on carbondating reed and woven carrying bags that were found in situ. These bags were used to carry the stones that were used for the construction of the pyramids. The material is an excellent candidate for dating, thus allowing for a high precision.
Go to any small village in the Lambayeque Region. Ask anyone you see if there are ruins or archeological sites in the area. The answer will almost always be no. Ask if there are ‘huacas’- an object that represents something revered, typically a monument of some kind, and chances are they can direct you to several of them. That was the case recently in Ucupe, a very small village on the Pan American highway 25 miles south of Chiclayo. A forty minute ride in a collectivo (private passenger cars that serve as public transportation) is about the only method of transportation. The main pyramid designated E-1 by the excavation team has several obvious places where excavation (or looting) had taken place and afterwards attempts had been made to restore the original appearance. There is no security or restrictions at the site. In fact there is nothing that distinguishes it from the rest of the desert landscape. The lack of recent looter digging or any other signs of activity seems to indicate that locals and archeologists have no further interest in the pyramids. The ground of the complex is covered with more pottery shards than I have seen anywhere in the region. Most of the pieces appear to be of the Moche culture and are practical rather than ornamental.
The young girl is Kathy. Her house is near the base of the pyramids. She told us that two years ago several gringos had visited the site to “study it.” This would have been the excavation sponsored by the National Science Foundation. She said that “after the study stopped and everything was covered with dirt” to her knowledge there have been no visitors to huaca el Pueblo. Beside the many pottery shards another feature unique to this site is the horizontal lines on the adobe bricks. I have not seen that at any other site in the region. The lines are on all four sides of the bricks, and are in the interior as well as exterior parts of the pyramids. Bricks at the site of Señor Sipan have markings that supposedly indicate the person or group who made them, but those markings are only on the top of the brick. At the base of one wall there appears to be remnants of a mural. The colors and placement remind me of several murals at the Ventarron site near the town of Pomalca. Kathy told us of a legend regarding the gap at the top of the main pyramid. According to her none of the villagers come to the pyramids at night, because the gap opens and swallows anyone in the area ”and they are never seen again.” When I asked her if she believed the legend, she simply smiled, but added that she doesn’t come here at night.
Sechin Bajo in Casma completes the ancient Peruvian pyramid tour.
Mysterious Dinosaur shaped toys were found in the Pyramid Complex.
Pyramids in Peru have been featured in the news recently, but not for the right reasons. It was revealed that on July 2nd, 2013 a private construction group destroyed 16 pyramids! Bulldozed for “development” this outrageous act has angered the international archaelogic community. This sad news follows a stunning report made two months earlier when a team of scientists discovered that a pyramid in southern Peru, built between 600 B.C. and 50 B.C. would have aligned with the setting sun during the winter solstice.
Time will tell if this valuable part of ancient history found in Peru continues to be ignored, misunderstood or purposefully destroyed.
You should view the DVD “Watchers 6” by L.A. Marzulli. He went to Peru last fall and the DVD is about the trip. They found elongated skulls. Some were cradle boarded BUT others were not. The ones that are not are not human. Very interesting view of fallen angels and pre flood events.
My dad was an archaeologist and we used to walk among those ruins and many others all over the country. Now see, its not only the age, but also the complexity of them pyramids. Understand they are 5,000 years old, so its some older dated when you take in consideration someone somehow build the first temple or palace there, maybe a hut that didn’t last more than 100 years. Maybe this civilization started 1500 years before. But that’s not the item, have a CLOSE look at the lowest pictures, see the DINOSAURS , and not just a fantasy one, but the image of a specie that actually EXISTED and seemingly disappeared hundreds thousands, if not millions years ago. Well, this COULD be accidental, just some that had a flash back into the ages past..Ayahuasca, whatever, San Pedro, many choices there. But, to confirm this was largely known, you can make a search on youtube by writing “Crespi Inca Stones”! Or just “Father Crespi Collection” and then after “The Ica Stones”! I can assure you, it is so jaw dropping you might need a therapy. I promise you will never look at history with the same eyes. Mind you…I was there! This, how history is written is how the Illuminati wants it as well, all lies and cover ups, the Crespi collection has been stolen , probably by the Roman church!
If you are a creationist, then here you have a “proof” that dinosaurs existed when man was created. But i am NOT a creationist. I think this are remains of the Lemurian (Mu) empire that was before Atlantis and created it. Key words are Olmecs (olMUcs) Mayan (MUyan) Moche valley (MUche valley) MUchica culture , the name MUchica means “coming from MU” and ChiMU culture,that means “Descendants from MU” Both situated at the Moche valley and formed a part of the previous culture that build them pyramids, also the late Wari culture that joined the Inca Capac Tahuantinsuyu (Empire of the Four Winds) empire from which i descend! The Wari had a kingdom that covered almost the entire coast of Peru. They also had a same system of religion as the Inca. Even, in Pachacamac, the temple was adopted and left without change, it became the Mecca of the Inca population..One ruin that is hardly known about, is the Chavin Temple, with its gigantic stone sacrifice knife, weights more than 5 tons. The population there tells as the stories are told by the elder, there were giants living there once. Chavin dates from 1,200 before C. That means they already had the fabulous stone carving and buildings techniques and it lays east of Moche valley. Chavin temple is NOT a site where people lived, it attracted folks from a large area, even thousand of more miles away, and its figures are somehow comparable to the Aztecs, Maya’s and such..Look for the “Lanzón de Chavin” And have a look at a mini obelisk about 9 foot high. And the Wiracocha stone, with the god that has always existed there in the Andes as the supreme god. Comparable as how we understand God as well.
Look if you don’t believe me, then i’ll freak you out with some stories about me as a child walking along the mummified warriors heads an skull’s and such creepiness in my fathers collectibles room…..at night! Yes i did, i was only afraid of the werewolf..
If you do not remember the past you are doomed to repeat it.
doomed to repeat it anyway, even if you remember it. The Obamanation administration sure wants to bring back communism, and I know they haven’t forgotten the ugly mess it’s been every time. The hearts of men will always continue to seek evil.
Derp.