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Were Ancient Mound Builders
Hiding From Something? By James Donahue May 2005 Ever since the Europeans
settled across the North American continent, it has been assumed that the thousands of strange earthen mounds found throughout
the Midwest and along the That is because archaeological
digs have uncovered human bones in many of the mounds. Also found were crude stone and clay tools, pots and bowls. The mystery has been
that only some of the mounds contained human remains. Other mounds, especially the larger ones, were found to be empty. Thus
the theory was raised that they were built for some ritualistic purposes. Some anthropologists have even theorized that temples
once stood on the tops of them. Having been raised in
Michigan, where hundreds of mounds and other odd earthworks including acres of the so-called artistic shaped “garden
beds” once flourished, I have often written about these mystery works and interviewed historians to glean their various
theories about the builders and why they were made. When working as a news
reporter in Southwestern Michigan, I was given the privilege to accompany one self-proclaimed archaeologist on a hike through
the forests of All of these earthworks
had been explored and found empty. One of my favorite books
in the library at South Haven was a 1925 atlas prepared by the late W. B. Hinsdale who spent much of his life collecting and
preserving the sites and descriptions of mounds and other earthworks all over Few, if any, remain intact
today. Larger earthworks, of
course, still can be found along the It is said that the Native
Americans that lived in the area when the first white settlers arrived had no historical memory of the mounds. Because of the intricate
patterns found in the so-called garden beds, and the amount of work required to make the mounds, some theorize that they were
made by an earlier and more advanced civilization that occupied According to As observed, the mounds
are but shapeless piles of earth. Many have trees growing from them, a sign that they have been in place for a very long time.
That the Native Americans who lived here when the white settlers first arrived had no memory of their origin supports the
concept of antiquity. The problem that always
nagged at me when I studied or wrote of these mounds was why were bodies found in some, but not all of them? Were grave robbers
responsible? Why would robbers want to dig up bones when there was nothing else of great value buried there except perhaps
some pottery and tools? Psychic viewer Aaron
C. Donahue recently offered a solution to this riddle. But within his solution is found an even larger and unanswered puzzle.
Donahue said the mounds
were built by an ancient civilization as a place to hide from something, not to bury the dead. That many mounds were found
with the skeletal remains of people in them means that whatever happened killed people even while they were inside these earthen
fortifications. “They didn’t
have time to make them large enough,” Donahue said. That the bodies are found
with dishes, pottery and tools means the people who hid inside these mounds planned to stay a while and brought food and water.
That they also had tools, spears and arrows meant the threat was not expected to last a long time and the hiders planned to
emerge from their cover and pick up living where they left it. What could have happened
so long ago that would have caused so many people all over the continent to build large earthen enclosures to hide in? Whatever
it was, the people had enough forewarning to give them time to build these large earthworks. A solar flare would not
have given enough of a warning. Nor would a volcanic eruption. And there are no volcanoes threatening the Midwestern area
of the It had to be something
clearly visible to the people, probably in the night sky, that was projecting itself closer and closer to the Earth. We propose
a large body, perhaps one of the planets was out of its orbit and moving on a near-collision course with Earth. A controversial book,
Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky, published in 1950, projected a theory, based upon Velikovsky’s personal
studies of planetary alignments and Biblical and other ancient records of odd catastrophic events, that suggested Venus once
whisked through the Solar System, nearly colliding with the Earth before taking up its current orbit. Whatever happened, legends
passed down to us through Egyptian parchment, Chinese epics and stories passed down by the North American Indians, Maya, Aztec
and Peruvian people, told of rivers turning red, fire blazing across the sky, pestilence in the land, global earthquakes,
extreme winds and even falling stones that decimated cities. Was Velikovsky right?
Would these events be enough to kill people huddled under small mounds of earth throughout the woodlands of |
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