THE VASE THAT COULD CHANGE HISTORYIn 1950, near Chua, near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, a farmer, working in his fields, dug into the ground and found a large stone basin engraved with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures. The farmer had no idea what he had found and used it as a watering hole for the pigs. This vase is known as "Fuente Magna."It is not known exactly how, but over time the "Fuente Magna" ended up in a small local museum for about 40 years, ignored by everyone. Someone, finally, noticed an incredible peculiarity in this vase: its interior was full of cuneiform incisions, very similar to Sumerian or proto-Sumerian, a writing used in present-day Iraq more than 5,000 years ago.Ancient inscription expert Clyde Ahmed Winters carefully examined the "Fuente Magna" and stated that the vessel contained characters very similar to those of ancient Sumerian, Indian Dravidian, Iranian Elamite, and Libyan Berber from 5,000 years ago. Bolivian archaeologist Max Portugal Zamora also examined the vase, declaring that it was at least 5,000 years old.But how is it possible that a proto-Sumerian inscription is found on a vase discovered near Lake Titicaca, at 3,800 meters above sea level, on another continent, thousands of kilometers from where the Sumerians lived? Modern science and archeology remain silent. There are no official explanations for this anomaly.But if we think about it, the only possible explanation is that 5,000 years ago someone transported that vase from present-day Iraq to Bolivia. There is evidence that navigators from Sundaland, a submerged region of the Pacific of which only Indonesia remains today, arrived in the Americas bringing the coconut palm with them, thousands of years ago. The semi-submerged city of Nan-Madol may have been built before the thaw, so about 14,000 years ago. Therefore, it is possible that these navigators transported the "Fuente Magna" vessel from one continent to another. Or, it is possible that the Sumerians' navigation skills were much more advanced than we know.The "Fuente Magna" vase is further proof that our past is very different from what we thought. In the distant past, humans moved from one continent to another, leaving traces of their passage. Then, suddenly, all of this ended, and we had to start over again. Why?Daily Factfinder
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