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Is this underground structure what might be even million years old man-made?

Is this underground structure what might be even million years old man-made?

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Is this underground structure what might be even million years old man-made? Even it would be only 20 000 to 10 000 years old it gives details to the origin of Sumerian culture, the first high-culture on Earth

If this structure is man-made, it would revolutionize our knowledge about the origin of civilization. The Sumerian civilization has begun about 10 000 years ago, so this kind of structures are very interesting, and even if they were made in 10 000 years ago, they can give us the new details of the origin of the eldest cultures on Earth.


Maybe it was some kind of hotel or was it made for some other purposes. Only the constructors of this structure knew the reason, why they made that thing. And here I will write about a couple of theories about this structure.

Why it was created?

The truth is that nobody makes this kind of structures just for fun, and about million years ago that kind of projects would not be easier than today. There were much more troubles and work in that kind projects and that's why there must be some good reason for making a very large underground complex.

There has been found a little bit creepy or interesting underground structure, what looks like a giant honeycomb. The reason for that structure remains a mystery, and we can just guess the reason why it was made. And one thing was sure. That was not the house of the normal size people because there is no way that the people could go into those chambers.

Was it some kind of special library, for things like code-books or family trees of Pre-Sumerian priests, and that was the origin or the first members of the families of Anunnaki, the mysterious creatures who controlled Sumerian civilization long time before Egypt.

So is that complex was made because there is stored some writings, but what kind of writings and documents needed this kind of underground storage? There could be stored the code books, for the messages for the priests, who used force through the local kings.

Or was it used in some other more extraordinary purpose, and that thing might have connections to the priests themselves. Here I mean that was it reserved for some very special purposes, like family trees of the pre-Sumerian priests, and that would make possible to cross the new priest by using the holy bloodlines in that process. And maybe the data of original persons or beginners of those bloodlines were stored in that complex.

And that makes this kind of places the mystery. Sometimes there have been claiming that there was some kind of animals in that kind of places, or there have been stored things like honey pots, but there has been given also more interesting explanations for that structure.

Was it the training complex for the first of Anunnaki? Who could be the highest class of the Sumerian priests?

One of those non-proven explanations has been that aliens or Anunnaki used that place as "the human factory ". In that hypothetical complex, the test-tube fertilized children, who were grown in artificial wombs were got training as the combat skills and other duties, what they should use in their duties as the servants of Anunnaki. Or maybe Anunnaki was not used test-tube fertilization.

Maybe they stole babies and taught them that people wanted them to die, and that would make them loyal servants for their masters. But the fact is, that even if Anunnaki or some other high-class society had not that technology, nobody makes this kind of places like this just for fun. And that will stimulate our imagination.

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