De Verborgen Geheimen van de Mensheid THE MYSTERY OF
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Map of Peleponnese showing Tiryns
37 33' 57.13"N, 22 47’ 59.66”E

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The mystery of Tiryns in Greece

Tiryns is 4km from Nafplio on the road to Argos. It is a table mountain site, a few hundred meters long. It consists of thousands of stones, big and small. On top of it there are still ruins of buildings from different periods. In this artificial mountain there are passages made of huge stones. Who the builders of this site were still remains a mystery.

Futher reading in  the e-book "Weird Ancient Technology" or the Dutch book "Verborgen Geheimen van de Mensheid", Part -I, Ch.3.

HAMMERING OF HARD STONE
SAWING IN HARD STONE
DRILLING IN HARD STONE
MILLING OF HARD STONE
TURNING OF HARD ROCK
PLASTER LAYER ON HARD STONE
SMOOTHING OF HARD STONE
POLISHING OF HARD STONE
TRANSPORTING MEGALITHS
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN STONES
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN MEGALITHS
SOFTENING HARD STONE
MELTING OF HARD STONE
TRANSATLANTIC CONTACTS
Tiryns is surrounded by megalithic walls




Tiryns is a huge construction, consisting of thousands of large and small stones. The site is presumably 3 – 4 thousand years old.
Tiryns is a huge construction, consisting of thousands of large and small stones. The site is presumably 3 – 4 thousand years old.
Tiryns is, in fact, a ten metre high table top mountain. On top of it, ruins from different periods are to be seen.

Tiryns is, in fact, a ten metre high table top mountain. On top of it, ruins from different periods are to be seen.

Tiryns is surrounded by megalithic walls.

Tiryns is surrounded by megalithic walls.

Tiryns must have been an impressive construction.
Tiryns must have been an impressive construction.
The material is a gravel matrix in a hard binder. Nevertheless, in ancient times people were able to cut through this hard material, as the saw mark in the foreground shows.

These remains of a wall are extremely interesting. The material is a gravel matrix in a hard binder. Nevertheless, in ancient times people were able to cut through this hard material, as the saw mark in the foreground shows.

This edge suggests that the ancient engineers were able to mill or cast the stone block.

This edge suggests that the ancient engineers were able to mill or cast the stone block.

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