As in "They just found this in bloody ITALY, but we're supposed to believe we know all about the past?"
And pyramids? In Italy? Yep.
I repeat: there is so much we don't know, haven't found, and that's in a settled country with- in historical terms- modern history. What the bleep don't we know, will never know, about the really distant past?
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Agreed in general, but note that the "pyramids" in question are pyramidal caves, in essence; hollowed out pyramidal structures underground.
Not pyramids in the Egyptian sense, or ziggurats, or other built-up structures.
Which is why they ain't so easy to find...
(Hell, the Romans barely knew anything about the Etruscans, by the late Republic...)
And ain't THAT an interesting comment on things?
Fascinating
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