Atualizado em 06.12.2002

Adriana e Amigos.
8 - Mesmo antes do afundamento da Grande Atlântida, como narrado nos Diálogos de um Faraó, as civilizações extraterrestres instruíram os grupos humanos na construção de Pirâmides por todo o Mundo. Mas somente se tornaram conhecidas e famosas as pirâmides que resistiram ao Dilúvio Biblico e as que foram construídas no perído de 9.000 a.C a 1.000 a.C. Abaixo você poderá encontrar para sua pesquisa vários links sobre este temas com lindas imagens e textos.

"The Bible UFO Connection"
com
muitas coisas sobre pirâmides do mundo inteiro
http://www.bibleufo.com/ancconsguat.htm
Links sobre pirâmides e povos das Américas Maias
http://www.culturefocus.com/guatemala.htm
http://www.cps.unizar.es/~ngarces/guate/arqueo_i.html
http://www.crystalinks.com/pyrtwins.html
El Mirador (possível mais alta pirâmide do mundo)
http://www.gonomad.com/features/0012/brewer_mirador.html
http://www.mostlymaya.com/el_mirador.html
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/latinamerica/meso/sites/el_mirador.html
Pirâmides na China e o incrível exército de terracota do imperador da pirâmide
http://www.anniebees.com/China/China_42.htm
http://www.camiguti.com/terracotas.html
http://www.international.icomos.org/publications/m&s2.htm
http://www.lauralee.com/chi_pyr.htm
http://www.earthquest.co.uk/china/china.html
http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/eastasian/toqing.htm
University of Memphis - The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology
http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/main.html
Arqueologia norte-americana - para ver descobertas sobre nativos americanos
http://www.caa-archeology.org/
Índios Pueblo dos EUA (que eram anasazi e os Hopi são também Pueblo) - a
fascinante história de Mesa Verde, Oraibi e as Kivas
http://www.mesaverde.org/smvf/p3.htm
http://www.tedsimages.com/text/clfpalx.htm
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0840457.html
Índios do México com Kivas também!
http://members.tripod.com/thssite/shel1/kiva.html
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/arch3.htm
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/arch3.htm
KIVAS:
Translation - Kiva means "underground structure" in Hopi. Era - Kivas
are first noted around A.D. 900 and have continued to be built in modern times.
Where found - The American Southwest, especially in the Four Corners region,
where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah join. They also are found in the
mountains of central Arizona, along the Rio Grande Valley, and from
southern Nevada northeast to central and eastern Utah. Description - Circular in
eastern areas, sometimes rectangular in the western region, occasionally
D-shaped in northeastern Arizona. Size ranges from 9 to 90 feet in
diameter. Most feature earthen benches along walls. Most were roofed, though
some of the largest were not. Cultures - The Anasazi and Mogollon cultures
used kivas in prehistoric times. Among today's Puebloan people, the Acoma, Zuni,
Hopi and Rio Grande Valley groups continue to use them for ceremonial purposes.
Purpose - Ceremonial and ritual centers, usually involving men, though modern
cultures allow women to a lesser extent. Kivas also are thought to be early
versions of community centers, most often for men involved in weaving. Largest -
Some of the largest, known as "great kivas," are found in the Chaco
Canyon complex in north-central New Mexico. Also found there are smaller, clan
kivas, used by households or smaller social groups.
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/history_culture/11_16_02kivas.html