Ancient Cities and Megalithic Sites Underwater
A wealth
of human history lies submerged in ancient cities at
the bottoms of lakes, seas and oceans of the world. Some of these urban centers were sent into
the water via earthquakes, tsunamis or other disasters thousands of years
ago. Many ruins have just recently been rediscovered, by accident or through emergent technological innovations. Some have even caused scientists to question the history of human civilization. Unlike the fabled cities of Atlantis and Lemuria, the underwater ruins of the ancient Greek city of Helike were rediscovered in 2001. Buried underneath the remnants of a primordial lagoon, it is no longer a tantalizing mystery for writers, historians and enterprising explorers. A multitude of ancient cities and buildings have been found underneath the waters of our oceans. In the past couple of years, discovery claims surfaced of ancient underwater sites the size of Pompeii. As convincing as these claims are, no real proof has ever been found for the supposed Japan, Cambay and Cuba anomalies and these sites remain highly controversial. The following ruins serve as a reminder of Mother Nature’s might and of our glorious archaeological ancestry. |
Seahenge Norfolk, England
Seahenge,
also known as Holme 1, consisted of a ring of fifty-five oak trunks that formed
a circular enclosure with a large inverted oak stump in the centre. The trunks
were placed in a trench and not in individual holes with their bark facing
outwards and split sides facing inwards. Placed about 3 ft into the ground, we
will never know how tall the trunks actually were. It was built around the 21st
century BC. After its discovery in 1998, the site was excavated despite
protests from Neo-pagan groups and the timbers were cleaned and placed in permanent
storage. A recreated Seahenge was placed at the original site and a museum
opened to the public in 2008.
Sunken ruins of Cleopatra’s palace, Alexandria, Egypt
Off the shores of Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great, lie what are believed to be the ruins of the royal quarters of Cleopatra. It is believed that earthquakes over 1,500 years ago were responsible for casting this into the sea, along with artifacts, statues and other parts of Cleopatra’s palace. The city of Alexandria even plans to offer underwater tours of this wonder.
Lost more than 1600 ago, Cleopatra’s palace as well as the temple of Isis was discovered in the archaeological waters of Alexandria. Legend holds that Cleopatra and Marc Anthony committed suicide to avoid capture by the Romans, who in turn destroyed and dispersed their belongings. Up to date, archaeologists have found three areas where they believe their tomb to be. More than 140 artifacts have been excavated so far, and excavation work continues to this day at the submerged royal quarters. Archaeologists are also researching the possibility of an underwater museum at the site.
Herakleion and Canopus, Abu Qir Bay, Egypt
Herakleion and Canopus were the twin cities guarding the gateway to Egypt. Herakleion was also home to Menelaus, king of Sparta, during his famous 10-year war against Troy. More than 1200 years ago, the cities abruptly collapsed when a flood turned the ground on which they were built into silt. Until their discovery in 1999, the only proof of their existence came from the texts of a few venerable historians and Greek mythology. The ancient ruins were discovered at depths of 20 – 23 feet (7 m), frozen in time, with its many temples, statues and other dwellings still demonstrating its former glory.
Baiae,Bay of Naples, Italy
Baiae was the home port of the
Western Imperial fleet of Rome. Playground of the filthy rich and infamous for
its corruption and decadence the site has delivered numerous Roman sculptures.
As a stockpile of casts were discovered, some believe a workshop probably
mass-produced copies of original bronze sculptures for the Roman market. Baiae
was annihilated by Muslim invaders in the 8th century AD and completely
abandoned by 1500. Due to the volcanic activity of the area, the structure
ultimately collapsed into the ocean.
Pavlopetri Peloponnese, Greece
Pavlopetri
is unique as it is the earliest submerged archaeological city to have been
discovered. It had a layout of streets, courtyards, tombs and various buildings
that has largely remained as it was millennia ago. Accurately mapped for the
first time in 2009, archaeologists were amazed to discover the site sprawled
more then 30,000 square meters. The town was engulfed around 1000 BC by an
earthquake. A protected underwater cultural heritage site as listed by UNESCO,
it remains in danger of being damaged by thieves, tourists and boat anchors.
The
complex mix of expert archaeology, underwater robotics and state of the art
graphics allowed the team to piece together the secrets of Pavlopetri,
producing spectacular results.
Atlit-Yam Haifa, Israel
Dating
from around 7000 BC, this is one of the oldest and largest submerged human
dwellings ever discovered. In fact, for 9000 years the granular ocean floor
preserved the site so well, that bugs can still be found in the grain stores
and the skeletons are still lying peacefully in their graves. The ruins were
discovered in 1984 and immediately gave rise to different theories as to how
the well-developed ancient village met its ultimate demise. From a tsunami to
the gradual rise of the ocean due to the systematic melting of the glaciers,
the events leading to its ultimate fate will forever be shrouded in mystery.
Port Royal, Kingston Harbor, Jamaica
Home
to prostitutes and pirates, Port
Royal used to be the “Wickedest City on Earth”. Founded in 1518, it was a
notorious port city and popular abode for English and Dutch privateers until
their governments cancelled their commissions to confiscate Spain’s ships. As
the privateers became pirates, the port became the hotspot for pirates from as
far away as Madagascar. Destroyed and sunk in part after an earthquake in 1692,
excavations have yielded historical documents, various buildings, thoroughfares
and actual preserved food. Various plans are in the pipeline to redevelop the
town into a main tourist destination.
The Shore Temple Mahabalipuram, India
The
famous Mahabalipuram
temple has always been encased in folklore. The legends spoke of seven temples
that were so dazzling; the gods grew envious and sent a flood that submerged
all but one of them, leaving the Shore Temple companionless. After the Tsunami
of December 2004, a collapsed temple as well as several other structures and
primordial rock sculptures used in the same era to decorate walls and religious
shrines were exposed. It revived theories that Mahabalipuram formed part of the
Seven Pagodas the first Europeans wrote about.
Bay of Cambay, India
A few years back discovered the remains of a vast 9,500 year old city. This submerged ruin has intact architecture and human remains. More significantly, this find predates all finds in the area by over 5,000 years, forcing historians to reevaluate their understanding of the history of civilazation in the region. The find has been termed Dwarka, or the ‘Golden City,’ after an ancient city-in-the sea said to belong to the Hindu god Krishna.
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1768109.stm
Bimini Road
The Bimini Road, sometimes called the Bimini Wall, is an underwater rock formation near North Bimini island in the Bahamas. The Road consists of a 0.8 km (0.50 mi)-long northeast-southwest linear feature composed of roughly rectangular to subrectangular limestone blocks.
Although it is generally considered to be a naturally occurring geological feature, as a result of the unusual arrangement and shape of the stones some believe that the formation is the remains of an ancient road, wall, or some other deliberately constructed feature. For example articles published in Argosy (an American pulp magazine) and either authored or coauthored by Robert F. Marx, a professional diver and visitor to the Bimini Road, argued that the Bimini Road is an artificial structure.
Yonaguni-Jima, Japan
A mysterious undersea structure off the coast of Japan causes controversy – is this a natural geological phenomena or a man-made structure which changes the history books as we know them?
In 1986, a diver near the island of Yonaguni Jima, off the southern tip of Japan (around Okinawa) came across some strange structures about 25 metres below sea level. They appeared to be stepped structures with terraces and ramps. One of the largest pyramid structures is 600 feet wide and 90 feet high –with five separate levels of stone blocks with what appears to be road surrounding the structure.
These structures seem to have been carved right out of bedrock in a teraforming process using tools previously thought unavailable to ancient cultures of the region.
MEGALITHIC RUINS near Yucatan Channel, Cuba
Samabaj Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Discovered
in 1996, researchers have concluded that the ruins were originally an island
until volcanic activity or a landslide sunk it 1700 years ago.
The
buildings were drowned before the era of Mayan rule and artifacts discovered
have left the impression that the area was abandoned in a hurry. Several
ceremonial monuments have been uncovered as well as altars, incense burners,
ceramics and other artifacts. Excavations are extremely demanding as the
visibility is close to none and everything is covered with a very thick layer
of silt.
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Being that mankind, especially in ancient times, liked to live along the coasts, it is not odd that this is where we find countless lost cities. This should be a warning to those who live on coasts now: You are at high risk for catrastrophic flooding caused by earthquakes, impact events, etc.
From World Mysteries Blog @ http://blog.world-mysteries.com/mystic-places/ancient-cities-and-megalithic-sites-underwater/
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