Riddle Of The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon – Highly Advanced Technologies – Part 2
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - In part 1 of this series we talked about the ancient history of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. We discussed what this ancient place may have looked like and why it was built.
We raised some important questions regarding the garden’s location and historical accounts. We will now continue and elaborate more on what kind of advanced ancient technology could have been involved in the construction of this magnificent ancient place. We will also examine why there is reason to assume ancient builders were familiar with sophisticated technology that was applied when the place was built.
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