Lost treasure of Juba emperor (Part 1)

Frank Joseph

There are discoveries that make us completely change the long-standing notions of the world we live in. The content of this story is also such a thing.

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It broke the American beliefs that had formed since their country was born to America's discoverer - Christopher Columbus. An archaeological cave in southern Illinois has revealed that tens of thousands of refugees have left on boats after the emperor's murder and the invasion in their homeland has arrived before Columbus for nearly 15 centuries. Those people prefer the adventure of crossing the Atlantic rather than the carnage and slavery on land; therefore they entrusted their lives to the sea.

But the central part of the story is here. It tells us about the discovery of an archaeological cave, followed by a secret that was buried for 20 years, treasures that were robbed, fierce debates and finally exposed. The second story is even more ancient. It is about a glorious empire that once existed in the ancient world - a vital part of the ancient Roman empire - rich in culture with a mighty economy. Due to the war this empire has gradually sunk into oblivion. Having to choose between death on the homeland and liberation on the ocean with unforeseen things, the survivors of the empire became boat people of the first century.They all ended the trip successfully and set foot on America just a few years after Jesus died.

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One of the 7,000 stone slabs depicting portraits taken from a cave in southern Illinois.This stone represents the image of a military commander.

While most professional archaeologists think that Atlantic voyages are just illusions, they themselves are in conflict when they get a lot of stone inscriptions or illustrations from a place underground point in the center of northern America. The admirable masterpieces accurately depict thousands of ancient people - both men and women - coming from a distant land. There were soldiers with fierce faces, wise monks, sailors, sacrifices, both the king and queen. After that, the stones were engraved in 7 different writing languages, some of which were translated but still incomplete. There is also gold - a treasure that even the Emperor Solomon with all majesty and majesty must envy.

Both of these stories must be unbelievable. But a lot of authentic historical evidence confirms their reliability.This mythical monstrous legacy was buried nearly 2,000 years ago and only the elderly of an Indian tribe knew that the tribal chief had revealed the secret before his death. From that point on, no one knew where the cave hid the treasure until it was discovered by chance 24 years later. People have spent a long time trying to find a way to enter the cave and discover its meaning.

We are still trying to find. But the time has come for the story to be exposed. The story takes place in a land far away from southern Illinois, a forgotten cultural region located somewhere between St. Louis (located on the western Missouri border) and the state university (at Carbondale) is 45 miles north of Kentucky. Population is sparsely distributed in small quantities. Although the general income and educational level are lower than the national or state average, the people here are very hard working, understanding the Bible. Patriotic people bring guns to reside in ancient farms, located separately or in small villages that are not rich but charming. People are very friendly but still wary of strangers. They wanted no one to know them, nobody came to where they lived. The gesture can be typical of the region, the country and the country. Landlords have a very high sense of protection of sovereignty with their land assets on which they plant crops, mainly beans and corn.

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A gold coin collected in the southern Illinois cave features an elephant symbol of Cleopatra, along with Numidia characters.

Southern Illinois has always been a refuge for those who are violent. Local history tells us stories of the lawlessness that occurred from the time of gang battles with criminals, like Tony Accardo or Al Capone (from Chicago) in the 1960s, the group "Roaring Twenties", or long time ago was the Harpe brothers. They murdered 50 victims in Cave-in-the-Rock on the Ohio River, before Micajah and Wiley were beheaded in 1799.

Calculated from St. Louis, Richland is the next county closest to the eastern border of Indiana. Above the sparsely populated hills and canyons are squares green farms that look like puzzle pieces facing the horizon. At the far end of the northeast corner of Richland, the Embarras bends from the Wabash big river into Illinois. Residents over the generations have always enjoyed exploring and camping in countless caves in the area.There is a less frequented place and not many people know outside Richland's vicinity. It is no bigger than a hole in the ground. But the entrance, about 10 feet wide and 8 feet high, was enough for visitors to crept through a natural corridor running 15 feet into the heart of a hill about three-quarters of a mile south of the Embarras.

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