Piotr Kołodziejczyk of Jagiellonian University discovered traces of an ancient settlement in a remote mountain valley in southern Jordan, which he claims to be Neolithic; researchers found grinders, grindstones, arrowheads, and ceramics at the excavation site outside the walls. Archaeological News quoting Science in Poland reports(12.10.2018) on ‘Big Circles’ in Jordan and Syrian excavation sites which yet be deciphered by scholars.
Biblical Jordan is a corrupt name for Jumna or Jamuna and its geographical situation is explained with respect to river Gaga that pinpoints the river Ganges. This ‘Big Circles’ explains the geographical shape of the inhabited world like one of the ten letters of Harappan excavation site.
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