The two most controversial archaeological finds in North America Pt. 1

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This is a presentation by Wayne May: about an archeological find called the one Michigan plates. They were discovered in 1846

– If we could show the proof of what we want to show you today, it would be greater than King Tut. Items of an ancient culture were found in a cave. (Right: founder of org.) Referencing Mauretania: 300 BC to 44 AD
– A country in the Mediterranean would be compared to Hong Kong today. All races and creeds, cultures and religions mingle and do commercial business.
– Rome had control of everyone except for Egypt and Mauretania.
– The Fahisions played a major role here. After the plyumic wars, the Roman put salt on land to make it infertile
– When censor died land was divided up amongst 7 generals.
– The land of Mauretania was very rich and powerful.
– All lands were controlled by the Romans.
– King of Mauretania dies and his replacement son gets invited to Rome. They killed him. In 44 ad Mauretania collapse. Romans want to get the treasury. Rome did not find gold in the treasurer. So Romans stripped the bodies of the Mauretania’s dead.
– Alexander the Great had his body preserved in honey.
– What are the two most sought after archaeological items in the Mediterranean today?
– Ark of the Covenant
– Alexander‘s coffin
– Mississippi watershed:
– Map has 5 sites of burial
– Burrows cave (don’t know what I missed on this.
– Cave colony people: artifacts dominated from Greeks, Romans, Libyans and other countries. Matching what was in Mauretania.
– 1. People in the cave had knowledge of Christ
– 2. Proof that Christ walked in America. Saw scrolls in pots.
– 3. able to get DNA.
– 3. Access to DNA.
– 4. If we proved this archeology would have to look at all the previous archeology ignored.

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