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keehah
5th August 2011, 11:49 AM
So there really was a hell in the literal biblical sense? Probably a tool of the local priests and criminal-mafia gangs and anyone else hoping to escape the wrath of god, invaders and the public.

Edit: And there is no true 'network', longest tunnels a few hundred meters, there are many sites all over Europe at specific types of places, but they are not connected to each other by tunnels.

Daily Mail UK: Going underground: The massive European network of Stone Age tunnels that weaves from Scotland to Turkey (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2022322/The-massive-European-network-Stone-Age-tunnels-weaves-Scotland-Turkey.html#ixzz1UB4QBn3m)
4th August 2011

Stone Age man created a massive network of underground tunnels criss-crossing Europe from Scotland to Turkey, a new book on the ancient superhighways has claimed.

German archaeologist Dr Heinrich Kusch said evidence of the tunnels has been found under hundreds of Neolithic settlements all over the continent.

In his book - Secrets Of The Underground Door To An Ancient World - he claims the fact that so many have survived after 12,000 years shows that the original tunnel network must have been enormous.

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Evidence of Stone Age tunnels has been found under hundreds of Neolithic settlements all over Europe - the fact that so many have survived after 12,000 years shows the original tunnel network must have been huge.

'In Bavaria in Germany alone we have found 700metres of these underground tunnel networks. In Styria in Austria we have found 350metres,' he said.

'Across Europe there were thousands of them - from the north in Scotland down to the Mediterranean.

'Most are not much larger than big wormholes - just 70cm wide - just wide enough for a person to wriggle along but nothing else.

'They are interspersed with nooks, at some places it's larger and there is seating, or storage chambers and rooms.

'They do not all link up but taken together it is a massive underground network.'

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/08/04/article-2022322-0D47A58500000578-471_634x744.jpg
Not for the claustrophobic: Most of the tunnels are just 70cm wide - just wide enough for a person to slowly wriggle through

Some experts believe the network was a way of protecting man from predators while others believe that some of the linked tunnels were used like motorways are today, for people to travel safely regardless of wars or violence or even weather above ground.

The book notes that chapels were often built by the entrances perhaps because the Church were afraid of the heathen legacy the tunnels might have represented, and wanted to negate their influence.

In some cases writings have been discovered referring to the tunnels seen as a gateway to the underworld.

mick silver
5th August 2011, 11:52 AM
country around the world have used tunnels to move people and stuff all though history in war time . dam i need a tunnel also great place to store food an stuff

solid
5th August 2011, 11:58 AM
That is fascinating. Even though the tunnels are from the Stone Age, they could have used throughout the years. I'd love to take a metal detector and do some treasure hunting in those tunnels.

Santa
5th August 2011, 12:10 PM
So even as mankind aspires toward the heavens, so too, he claws and digs his way to hell. :)

Ponce
5th August 2011, 12:15 PM
For a change I don't know what to say.........WOWWWWWWWWWWWW.

Gaillo
5th August 2011, 12:22 PM
'They do not all link up but taken together it is a massive underground network.'

Isn't the very definition of a "network" that it all links up? ???

Dogman
5th August 2011, 12:25 PM
Isn't the very definition of a "network" that it all links up? ??? For some it's all in the mind that counts! ;D

keehah
5th August 2011, 01:40 PM
More from Spiegel, this article talks of middle ages date and them being bugout and/or religious shelters.

Hideouts or Sacred Spaces?
Experts Baffled by Mysterious Underground Chambers (http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,775348,00.html)
Beate Greithanner, a dairy farmer, is barefoot as she walks up the lush meadows of the Doblberg, a mountain in Bavaria set against a backdrop of snow-capped Alpine peaks. She stops and points to a hole in the ground. "This is where the cow was grazing," she says. "Suddenly she fell in, up to her hips."

A crater had opened up beneath the unfortunate cow...

sirgonzo420
5th August 2011, 01:45 PM
So even as mankind aspires toward the heavens, so too, he claws and digs his way to hell. :)

As above so below, n'est-ce pas?

Horn
5th August 2011, 01:50 PM
These were most likely used by the world's first accountants to vanish with the loot.

Glass
5th August 2011, 05:34 PM
interesting. Could be a refuge from the marauding hordes that rode through, ransacking, torching and carrying out your basic pillage

steyr_m
5th August 2011, 08:07 PM
country around the world have used tunnels to move people and stuff all though history in war time . dam i need a tunnel also great place to store food an stuff

I agree; but a tunnel network that spans a Continent?

sirgonzo420
5th August 2011, 08:20 PM
I agree; but a tunnel network that spans a Continent?

White people used to do it big, before they lost their balls and identity.

Dogman
5th August 2011, 08:23 PM
Sounds like someone read "The Descent" the novel by Jeff Long, it is a good read and it really takes the mind to another place. I drag my copy out every so often. And wonder about the author, he reminds me of Stephen King in the way he builds a story.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Descent_%28novel%29

steyr_m
5th August 2011, 08:54 PM
White people used to do it big, before they lost their balls and identity.

I agree. There will be a day when we will prevail. Things look more than dire now, but it will happen.

vacuum
5th August 2011, 11:06 PM
You really have to step back and ask some hard questions here. Why did people in the stone age need tunnels? I seriously doubt people in the stone age had enough culture and energy for religious wars. Why was it so wide spread? whatever reason for the tunnels was, it seemed to be a universal need. Why were they so small? It seems if they were used for travel they'd be a bit bigger, so you could at least carry something with you.


interesting. Could be a refuge from the marauding hordes that rode through, ransacking, torching and carrying out your basic pillage
Good insight, and I think a very real possibility. We don't know much about the stone age, maybe it consisted of roaming groups killing and raping each other for thousands of years.

Gaillo
5th August 2011, 11:16 PM
You really have to step back and ask some hard questions here. Why did people in the stone age need tunnels? I seriously doubt people in the stone age had enough culture and energy for religious wars. Why was it so wide spread? whatever reason for the tunnels was, it seemed to be a universal need...

They had just come out of one of the greatest catastrophies imaginable... a comet impact only a few hundred years after a pole shift... right in the middle of their rebuilding attempt. Why do you think "stone age" europe is covered with stone circles? Those were ecliptic (plane of the solar orbits) observatories set up by the survivors (using the amazing knowledge, but limited/stunted technology of their apocalyptic time) to try and get some advance warning of the next one. It's no surprise they dug in with tunnels like those as a necessary supplementary survival measure.

Read anything by Graham Hancock, or the book "Uriel's Machine" for more details and insight into our amazing past.

vacuum
5th August 2011, 11:20 PM
Well their reference to them as the "underworld" does seem to imply that it was a "world" they lived in for a period of time. I wonder if tunnels are needed for the whole 2012 thing? A new level of preps for a new level of doom?