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Ramtha: Artifacts unearthed will show intelligent civilizations 35,000 years ago

– “Iberian paintings are Europe’s oldest cave art, uranium-series dating study confirms”
“Fifty paintings in 11 caves in Northern Spain, including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Altamira, El Castillo and Tito Bustillo, were dated by a team of UK, Spanish and Portuguese researchers led by Dr Alistair Pike of the University of Bristol, UK.”

“Hand stencils and disks made by blowing paint onto the wall in El Castillo cave were found to date back to at least 40,800 years, making them the oldest known cave art in Europe, 5-10,000 years older than previous examples from France.

A large club-shaped symbol in the famous polychrome chamber at Altamira was found to be at least 35,600 years old, indicating that painting started there 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, and that the cave was revisited and painted a number of times over a period spanning more than 20,000 years.”

“Dr Pike said: ‘Evidence for modern humans in Northern Spain dates back to 41,500 years ago, and before them were Neanderthals,” quoting the University of Bristol on PHYS.ORG.
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Ramtha has stated many times great civilizations lived here 35,000 year ago
“Ramtha is an ancient warrior, conqueror, and ascended Master who lived 35,000 years ago. Remnants of his life and teachings exist in various archaeological artifacts from India and Egypt, as well as ancient Hindu literature.”
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