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Newgrange megalithic tomb in Newgrange, Ireland is built 5000-3200 BC

Newgrange megalithic  in Newgrange, Ireland is built 5000-3200 BC

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Why this 3000 to 5000 years old Megalithic building was built in Newgrange, Ireland has been built?

The Megalithic lithic grave in Newgrange, Ireland what is elder than pyramids have given the idea that the Egyptians came from somewhere else. and they have learned their way to make pyramids from the outsiders. Maybe they learned that thing from the Sumerians, but this is only the theory. When we are thinking about mud as the building material, we must remember that ceramics is one form of the mud.

There is one thing, what makes this neolithic grave at Newgrange very interesting is that the shape of this building is like in some space stations, what NASA is planning to make in future. Also, some underground complexes are planned to have this half-ball shape. The thing in this neolithic grave is that this form is unnecessarily difficult to execute in this building. So why this building has been made is the mystery.

Is it meant for the fortress, but nobody ever attacked against it?

There is a possibility that first was build the walls, and after that, the roof has been finalized for protecting people against the weather. So it's a possibility, that this house served one of the first fortresses.

And it's possible that nobody ever attacked against that building, what turned useless. Maybe it's originally made for the collective house or early castle for protecting the people, and then for some reasons, what remains on history, that building was started to use as the grave.

The tower of Babel must not very tall at all if it would need only to touch the day clouds. 

So we should realize that one of the most common buildings material brick is actually made by using clay, what is burned to the high temperature, and in this form, the clay is not very soft material. If we would want to create the extreme tall building like the tower of Babel, we must make only the area, what is large enough that the weight of the building would not impact to the small area.

And if the ancient Sumerians thought that the cloud layer is the line between sky and earth, the clouds are not very high in that area in the morning. So were the Tower of Babel really mean the tower, what would touch the clouds in the morning? This is a really interesting question.


(Picture I) http://www.renegadetribune.com/newgrange-irelands-5200-year-old-megalithic-passage-tomb/

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