(11-17-2023, 01:54 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: Radiocarbon dating of soils has always been very tricky. I don't think the science models are very reliable, yet. I could be wrong on that as I was reading a Stanford paper on it from 2015.
Graham Hancock covered this site in his "Ancient Apocalypse" Netflix series episode 1 last year. As Graham has said, "stuff just keeps on getting older."
Giant Pyramid Buried in Indonesia Could Be The Oldest in The World, Researchers Say
That was always the part that tripped me up. One team of scientists says its this old, while another team says, no, its this old. We may never really know how old this stuff is.
And thanks! I'll have to check out that Netflix show. This is in an interesting part of the world, and I'd like to know more about this "Mountain of Enlightenment," as it's called. I've gained a new appreciation of these ancient things recently. History is actually pretty cool, and very interesting throughout time when you looked at it.
Cheers