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[[Adam’s Calendar]] is controversially suggested to be the oldest man-made structure in the world.  Sometimes referred to as "African Stonehenge", it predates both Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid of [[Giza]] by tens of thousands of years.  Located in Mpumalanga, South Africa it is a standing stone circle about 30 meters in diameter and has been estimated by some accounts to be more than 75,000 years old. Various astronomical alignments have been identified at the site and it is possibly the only example of a completely functional, mostly intact megalithic stone calendar in the world.<ref>[https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-africa/adam-s-calendar-oldest-megalithic-site-world-003160 Ancient Origins]</ref>
[[File:Adam-Calender.jpg|thumb|Adam's Calendar in South Africa]]
[[Adam’s Calendar]] is controversially suggested to be the oldest man-made structure in the world.  Sometimes referred to as "African Stonehenge", it predates both Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid of [[Giza]] by tens of thousands of years.  Located in Mpumalanga, South Africa it is a standing stone circle about 30 meters in diameter and has been estimated by some accounts to be more than 75,000 years old. Various astronomical alignments have been identified at the site and it is possibly the only example of a completely functional, mostly intact megalithic stone calendar in the world.<ref>[https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-africa/adam-s-calendar-oldest-megalithic-site-world-003160 Ancient Origins]</ref><ref>[https://www.theancientconnection.com/megaliths/south-africa/adams-calendar-oldest-megalithic-stone-circle/]</ref>


Here are some key points about Adam’s Calendar and its significance:
Here are some key points about Adam’s Calendar and its significance:
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Adam’s Calendar is an extraordinary archaeological site that challenges our understanding of human history. Its age, alignment with celestial markers, and cultural significance make it an important landmark in our quest to unravel the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
Adam’s Calendar is an extraordinary archaeological site that challenges our understanding of human history. Its age, alignment with celestial markers, and cultural significance make it an important landmark in our quest to unravel the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
[[File:Adams-calendar-1.jpg|thumb|Adam's Calendar Stonehenge of South Africa by Michael Tellinger and Johan Heine]]


The co-authors of the book, Michael Tellinger and Johan Heine, have extensively researched and explored Adam’s Calendar, aiming to shed light on its origins and purpose. They propose that the structure was built by an advanced ancient civilization that possessed knowledge and technology far beyond what is commonly attributed to early humans.
The co-authors of the book, Michael Tellinger and Johan Heine, have extensively researched and explored Adam’s Calendar, aiming to shed light on its origins and purpose. They propose that the structure was built by an advanced ancient civilization that possessed knowledge and technology far beyond what is commonly attributed to early humans.


It is important to note that the term “Adam’s Calendar” is a modern name given to the site due to its alignment with the summer solstice, which occurs around the time of Adam and Eve’s creation in biblical mythology. The actual purpose and significance of the structure remain a topic of speculation, with some theories suggesting that it could have served as an astronomical observatory or a place of spiritual significance. <ref>[https://mrcsl.org/adams-calendar/ adams calendar]</ref>
It is important to note that the term “Adam’s Calendar” is a modern name given to the site due to its alignment with the summer solstice, which occurs around the time of Adam and Eve’s creation in biblical mythology. The actual purpose and significance of the structure remain a topic of speculation, with some theories suggesting that it could have served as an astronomical observatory or a place of spiritual significance. <ref>[https://mrcsl.org/adams-calendar/ adams calendar]</ref>
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==See Also==
[[11th Stargate Network]]
[[Reversal Networks]]
[[Category: Ascension]]
[[Category: Holographic Geography]]