Pyramids in Sanaag?

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Muse Galaal might be onto something there about the Sky-Camel.

Archeologists found a lunar calendar tablet next to camel rock engraving in Western Somalia(Galbeed). Who know's, they might find something similar if they dug around Northern Somalia
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Isnt that the tablet they found near Harar? The camel one, I wished I had more time to explore the country side.
 
Isnt that the tablet they found near Harar? The camel one, I wished I had more time to explore the country side.

It was found 25/15km from Dire Dawa. In a Somali historically inhabited area.

Whats interesting is that they found water supply infrastructure and drainage that carried the water to irrigate the surounding hills and areas.
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It fits the general regional theme of hydraulic engineering that was prevalent across the Somali landscape especially during the medieval period.

I think they might have also replicated this in Northern Somalia, as i remember reading that there is indications of terrace agriculture near some of the ruins
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No excavations have been done in the northern regions inhabited by somalis, waqooyi galbeed prolly has loads of artifacts and pottery from the ancient egyptian times. Funny thing is, everytime i watch a documentary about Ancient egypt and the land of punt, they go as close as yemen and eritrea but never mention somalis, Somalis i believe have the most biggest things under their soil waiting to be excavated,
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It was found 25/15km from Dire Dawa. In a Somali historically inhabited area.

Whats interesting is that they found water supply infrastructure and drainage that carried the water to irrigate the surounding hills and areas.
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It fits the general regional theme of hydraulic engineering that was prevalent across the Somali landscape especially during the medieval period.

I think they might have also replicated this in Northern Somalia, as i remember reading that there is indications of terrace agriculture near some of the ruins
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Its intresting to think we practiced terraced agriculture since that seems to have been the dominant mode of agriculture in both Ethiopia and Yemen as well.

If somalia was significantly wetter 2 thosuand years ago than its likely our focus on coastal centers is off and that the real larger urban centers where inland. I mean those head sculptures and the gold anima figures are a testament to a very sopshictaed knowledge of metalworking and sculpture making. Those sculptures certainly must have been stored in some sort of relegious temple.
 

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