Ancient Mystery From The Age Of Taurus And The Murdered Astronomer – Evidence In The Arctic ? – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In part 1 we talked about how an astronomer combined scientific and historical data leading him to think he had located a big secret in the North. We discussed how and why some mythological figures could have been real persons and we raised the possibility a legendary creature may hold the clues to overlooked ancient migrations.
Unfortunately, the astronomer was murdered, but there is enough research for us to keep investigating. Though his theory may sound far-fetched to some scientists, there are still those who think we should keep an open mind and not dismiss what may seem as unthinkable.
What evidence speaks for and against his theory?
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