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UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES - PIRI REIS MAP |
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In 1929, a group of historians found
an amazing map drawn on a gazelle
skin. Research showed that it was a
genuine document drawn in 1513 by
Piri Reis, a famous admiral of the
Turkish fleet in the sixteenth
century. His passion was
cartography. His high rank within
the Turkish navy allowed him to have
a privileged access to the Imperial
Library of Constantinople.
The Turkish admiral admits in a
series of notes on the map that he
compiled and copied the data from a
large number of source maps, some of
which dated back to the fourth
century BC or earlier.
CONTROVERSY
The Piri Reis map shows the western
coast of Africa, the eastern coast
of South America, and the northern
coast of Antarctica. The northern
coastline of Antarctica is perfectly
detailed. The most puzzling however
is not so much how Piri Reis managed
to draw such an accurate map of the
Antarctic region 300 years before it
was discovered, but that the map
shows the coastline under the ice.
Geological evidence confirms that
the latest date Queen Maud Land
could have been charted in an
ice-free state is 4000 BC.
On 6th July 1960 the U. S. Air Force
responded to Prof. Charles H.
Hapgood of Keene College,
specifically to his request for an
evaluation of the ancient Piri Reis
Map:
6, July, 1960
Subject: Admiral Piri Reis Map
TO: Prof. Charles H. Hapgood
Keene College
Keene, New Hampshire
Dear Professor Hapgood,
Your request of evaluation of
certain unusual features of the Piri
Reis map of 1513 by this
organization has been reviewed. The
claim that the lower part of the map
portrays the Princess Martha Coast
of Queen Maud Land, Antarctic, and
the Palmer Peninsular, is
reasonable. We find that this is the
most logical and in all probability
the correct interpretation of the
map. The geographical detail shown
in the lower part of the map agrees
very remarkably with the results of
the seismic profile made across the
top of the ice-cap by the
Swedish-British Antarctic Expedition
of 1949.
This indicates the coastline had
been mapped before it was covered by
the ice-cap. The ice-cap in this
region is now about a mile thick. We
have no idea how the data on this
map can be reconciled with the
supposed state of geographical
knowledge in 1513.
Harold Z. Ohlmeyer Lt. Colonel, USAF
Commander
The official science has been saying
all along that the ice-cap which
covers the Antarctic is million
years old. The Piri Reis map shows
that the northern part of that
continent has been mapped before the
ice did cover it. That should make
think it has been mapped million
years ago, but that's impossible
since mankind did not exist at that
time.
Further and more accurate studies
have proven that the last period of
ice-free condition in the Antarctic
ended about 6000 years ago. There
are still doubts about the beginning
of this ice-free period, which has
been put by different researchers
everything between year 13000 and
9000 BC. The question is: Who mapped
the Queen Maud Land of Antarctic
6000 years ago? Which unknown
civilization had the technology or
the need to do that? It is
well-known that the first
civilization, according to the
traditional history, developed in
the mid-east around year 3000 BC,
soon to be followed within a
millennium by the Indus valley and
the Chinese ones. So, accordingly,
none of the known civilizations
could have done such a job. Who was
here 4000 years BC, being able to do
things that NOW are possible with
the modern technologies?
All through the Middle Ages were
circulating a number of sailing
charts called 'portolani', which
were accurate maps of the most
common sailing routes, showing
coastlines, harbors, straits, bays,
etc. Most of those portolani focused
on the Mediterranean and the Aegean
seas, and other known routes, just
as the sailing book which Piri Reis
himself had written. But a few
reported of still unknown lands, and
were circulating among few sailors
who seemingly kept their knowledge
about those special maps as hidden
as they could. Columbus is supposed
to have been one of those who knew
these special sailing charts.
To draw his map, Piri Reis used
several different sources, collected
here and there along his journeys.
He himself has written notes on the
map that give us a picture of the
work he had been doing on the map.
He says he had been not responsible
for the original surveying and
cartography. His role was merely
that of a compiler who used a large
number of source-maps. He says then
that some of the source-maps had
been drawn by contemporary sailors,
while others were instead charts of
great antiquity, dating back up to
the 4th century BC or earlier.
Dr. Charles Hapgood, in his book
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings
(Turnstone books, London 1979,
preface), said that: It appears that
accurate information has been passed
down from people to people. It
appears that the charts must have
originated with a people unknown and
they were passed on, perhaps by the
Minoans and the Phoenicians, who
were, for a thousand years and more,
the greatest sailors of the ancient
world. We have evidence that they
were collected and studied in the
great library of Alexandria (Egypt)
and the compilations of them were
made by the geographers who worked
there. Piri Reis had probably come
into possession of charts once
located in the Library of
Alexandria, the well-known most
important library of the ancient
times. According to Hapgood's
reconstruction, copies of these
documents and some of the original
source charts were transferred to
other centers of learning, and among
them to Constantinople. Then in
1204, year of the fourth crusade,
when the Venetians entered
Constantinople, those maps begun to
circulate among the European
sailors.
Most of these maps - Hapgood goes on
- were of the Mediterranean and the
Black sea. But maps of other areas
survived. These included maps of the
Americas and maps of the Arctic and
Antarctic Oceans. It becomes clear
that the ancient voyagers travelled
from pole to pole. Unbelievable as
it may appear, the evidence
nevertheless indicates that some
ancient people explored Antarctic
when its coasts were free of ice. It
is clear too, that they had an
instrument of navigation for
accurately determining the
longitudes that was far superior to
anything possessed by the peoples of
ancient, medieval or modern times
until the second half of the 18th
century. [...] This evidence of a
lost technology will support and
give credence to many of the other
hypothesis that have been brought
forward of a lost civilization in
remote times. Scholars have been
able to dismiss most of those
evidences as mere myth, but here we
have evidence that cannot be
dismissed. The evidence requires
that all the other evidences that
have been brought forward in the
past should be re-examined with an
open mind.' (Ibid.)
In 1953, a Turkish naval officer
sent the Piri Reis map to the U.S.
Navy Hydrographic Bureau. To
evaluate it, M.I. Walters, the Chief
Engineer of the Bureau, called for
help Arlington H. Mallery, an
authority on ancient maps, who had
previously worked with him. After a
long study, Mallery discovered the
projection method used. To check out
the accuracy of the map, he made a
grid and transferred the Piri Reis
map onto a globe: the map was
totally accurate. He stated that the
only way to draw map of such
accuracy was the aerial surveying:
but who, 6000 years ago, could have
used airplanes to map the earth??
The Hydrographic Office couldn't
believe what they saw: they were
even able to correct some errors in
the present days maps!! The
precision on determining the
longitudinal coordinates, on the
other hand, shows that to draw the
map it was necessary to use the
spheroid trigonometry, a process
supposedly not know until the middle
of 18th century.
Hapgood has proved that the Piri
Re'is map is plotted out in plane
geometry, containing latitudes and
longitudes at right angles in a
traditional 'gid'; yet it is
obviously copied from an earlier map
that was projected using spherical
trigonometry! Not only did the early
map makers know that the Earth was
round, but they had knowledge of its
true circumference to within 50
miles! Hapggod had sent his
collection of ancient maps (we will
see the Piri reis map was not the
only one...) to Richard Strachan, at
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Hapggod wanted to know
exactly the mathematical level
needed in order to draw the original
source maps. Strachan answered in
1965, saying that the level had to
be very high. In fact Strachan said
that in order to draw such maps, the
authors had to know about the
spheroid trigonometry, the curvature
of the earth, methods of projection;
knowledge that is of a very high
level. The way the Piri Reis map
shows the Queen Maud land, its
coastlines, its rivers, mountain
ranges, plateaus, deserts, bays, has
been confirmed by a British-Swedish
expedition to Antarctic ( as said by
Olhmeyer in his letter to Hapggod);
the researchers, using sonar and
seismic soundings, indicated that
those bays and rivers etc, were
underneath the ice-cap, which was
about one mile thick.
Charles Hapggod, in 1953, wrote a
book called 'Earth's shifting crust:
a key to some basic problems of
earth science', where he made up a
theory to explain how Antarctic had
been ice-free until year 4000 BC.
(visit the Bibliography ) The theory
summing up is as follows: The reason
Antarctic was ice-free, and therefor
much warmer, it is to be found in
the fact that, at one time, its
location wasn't the south pole. It
was located approximately 2000 miles
further north. Hapgood says this
'would have put it outside the
Antarctic Circle in a temperate or
cold temperate climate'.
Read more information about Pole
Shifting. The reason why the
continent moved down to its present
location has to be found in a
mechanism called
'earth-crust-displacement'. This
mechanism, not to be confused with
the plate-tectonics or the
continental drift, is one whereby
the lithosphere, the whole outer
crust of the earth 'may be displaced
at times, moving over the soft inner
body, much as the skin of an orange,
if it were loose, might shift over
the inner part of the orange all in
one piece'. (Charles Hapgood, 'Maps
of the ancient sea-kings', cited,
visit the Bibliography for more
info).
This theory was sent to Albert
Einstein, which answered to Hapgood
in very enthusiastic terms. Though
geologists did not seem to accept
Hapgood's theory, Einstein seemed to
be as much open as Hapgood saying:
'In a polar region there is a
continual deposition of ice, which
is not symmetrically distributed
about the pole. The earth's rotation
acts on these unsymmetrically
deposited masses, and produces a
centrifugal momentum that is
transmitted to the rigid crust of
the earth. The constantly increasing
centrifugal momentum produced in
this way will, when it has reached a
certain point, produce a movement of
the earth's crust over the rest of
the earth's body....' (Einstein's
foreword to 'Earth's shifting crust'
p.1)
Anyway, whether Hapgood's theory is
correct, the mystery still thrills.
The Piri Reis map is something which
is not supposed to exist. I mean
that by no means there was supposed
to be anyone that far back in time
able to draw a map of such
precision; in fact the relative
longitudinal coordinates are totally
accurate, as stated by Official
studies on the map that we saw
above. And this is a demonstration
of impossible technology: the first
instrument to calculate the
longitude in a approximately correct
way has been invented in 1761 by the
english John Harrison. Before there
was no way to calculate the
longitude in an acceptable way:
there could be errors of hundreds
kilometers.... And the Piri Reis map
is just one of several which show
supposedly unknown lands, impossible
knowledge, precision which still
today would surprise........
In fact Piri Reis himself admitted
he based his map on way older
charts; and those older charts had
been used as sources by others who
have drawn different maps still of
great precision. Impressive is the
'Dulcert's Portolano', year 1339,
where the latitude of Europe and
North Africa is perfect, and the
longitudinal coordinates of the
Mediterranean and of the Black sea
are approximated of half degree. An
even more amazing chart is the
'Zeno's chart', year 1380. It shows
a big area in the north, going up
till the Greenland; Its precision is
flabbergasting. 'It's impossible'
says Hapgood 'that someone in the
fourteenth century could have found
the exact latitudes of these places,
not to mention the precision of the
longitudes...' Another amazing chart
is the one drawn by the Turkish
Hadji Ahmed, year 1559, in which he
shows a land stripe, about 1600 Km.
wide, that joins Alaska and Siberia.
Such a natural bridge has been then
covered by the water due to the end
of the glacial period, which rose up
the sea level.
Oronteus Fineus was another one who
drew a map of incredible precision.
He too represented the Antarctic
with no ice-cap, year 1532. There
are maps showing Greenland as two
separated islands, as it was
confirmed by a polar French
expedition which found out that
there is an ice cap quite thick
joining what it is actually two
islands.
As we saw, many charts in the
ancient times pictured, we might
say, all the earth geography. They
seem to be pieces of a very ancient
world wide map, drawn by unknown
people who were able to use
technology that we consider to be a
conquer of the very modern times.
When human beings were supposed to
live in a primitive manner, someone
'put on paper' the whole geography
of the earth. And this common
knowledge somehow fell into pieces,
then gathered here and there by
several people, who had lost though
the knowledge, and just copied what
they could find in libraries,
bazaars, markets and about all kind
of places.
Hapggod made a disclosure which
amazingly lead further on this road:
he found out a cartographic document
copied by an older source carved on
a rock column, China, year 1137. It
showed the same high level of
technology of the other western
charts, the same grid method, the
same use of spheroid trigonometry.
It has so many common points with
the western ones that it makes think
more than reasonably, that there had
to be a common source: could it be a
lost civilization, maybe the same
one which has been chased by
thousands years so far?
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