Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Indonesia had allegedly advanced civilization in 4700 BC



Indonesia had allegedly advanced civilization in 4700 BC. Rather primitive - primeval disaster research team conducted the Ancient catastrophe led to the discovery of an ancient civilization of Indonesia secret key is buried in the ground.

What does a disaster with ancient civilizations? As well as team coordinator, Special Staff of the Presidential field of Social Assistance and Disaster, Andi Arief said, based on the results of research in Banda Aceh, Batujaya, and Trowulan a visible link between the history of civilization and natural disasters.

Megalithic sites Gunung Padang, Cianjur, West Java (Antara / Agus Bebeng)

"If people knew about the disaster of the past which had destroyed the country such as the tsunami in Aceh in the 14th century and 15 then there will be many casualties as (tsunami) in 2004 which are caused by this ignorance," he said, in the workshop received VIVAnews.com, Monday, February 13, 2012.

Workshop titled "Uncovering the Veil of Ancient Civilizations and catastrophic disasters in the archipelago to Strengthen Character and National Security" was held at the House Krida Bhakti, Secretary of State, on 7 February 2012 ago.

The result, as presented by members of the team of two seasoned geologist Dr. and Dr. Danny Hilman Andang Bachtiar are transmitted by Andi Arief to VIVAnews, revealed the existence of ancient wisdom, related to the anticipation of disaster caused by earthquake shocks. For example, what is visible on the site of Mount Padang.

"The stretch of sand at a depth of 3-5 meters below the top of the Site may be the legacy of 'wisdom of the past' in anticipation of disasters due to earthquake shocks," said Andi. For information, location is very close to the fracture site Cimandiri.

Furthermore, he adds, which is regarded by many historical sites of archaeological research has been 'finished' as Trowulan was still save a lot of historical mysteries buried beneath it.

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