Split Apple Rock - Ancient Solar Observatory thousands of years ago there were ancient inhabitants (Turehu - Patupaiarehe etc...) in New Zealand who wrought great works across the country. Now for political expediency are no longer allowed to be remembered. Here are some of their ancient working solar observatories, set up to identify the exact days of Solstices and Equinoxes all around New Zealand, Split apple rock, Kaiteriteri, Taupo pa point, Mt Tauhara, Mt Maunganamu, Taupo. Comparisons of the early designs and traditions of NZ with anciently established Egyptian and Indo-Aryan European gods and traditions.
Summary
This conversation explores the ancient oral traditions and geological anomalies in New Zealand, particularly focusing on the Nelson-Boulder Bank and Split Apple Rock. The Nelson-Boulder Bank and Cable Bay anomalies, along with the ancient quarrying sites, suggest the presence of an ancient population with advanced construction skills. Split Apple Rock is examined as an ancient solar observatory, accurately aligning with the winter solstice, equinoxes, and potentially the summer solstice. The conversation also highlights the similarities between Egyptian and Māori cultural symbols, including chin tattoos and writing systems. Additionally, comparisons are made between Tutankhamun’s death mask and Māori moko, as well as Celtic and Māori gods and symbols. This conversation explores the ancient origins of names and symbols, the significance of solar observatories, and controversies in New Zealand archaeology. The chapters cover topics such as the physical appearance of the ancient inhabitants, the unworkable population model, the lack of knowledge about the moa, and the age of the moa hunters. The conversation also delves into the solar observatories at Kai Territory and Split Apple Rock, the bullhorn bowls and directional incising, and the ancient standing stone arrangement at Lake Taupo.
Takeaways
Ancient names and symbols have deep historical and cultural significance.
Solar observatories were used by ancient civilizations to track solstices and equinoxes.
Controversies in New Zealand archaeology have led to the suppression of scientific evidence.
The ancient inhabitants of New Zealand had a different physical appearance from the later Māori settlers.
Chapters
00:00 Ancient Oral Traditions and Geological Anomalies in New Zealand
02:12 The Nelson-Boulder Bank and Cable Bay Anomalies
03:02 Split Apple Rock as an Ancient Solar Observatory
04:30 Geological Features and Ancient Quarrying in New Zealand
07:25 The Mystery of Split Apple Rock’s Origin and Purpose
09:04 Split Apple Rock as a Solar Observatory for Equinoxes
10:09 Split Apple Rock as a Solar Observatory for the Summer Solstice
12:49 Ancient Astronomical Observations and Markers in the Surrounding Area
14:20 Ancient Quarrying and Stone Sources for Construction
16:28 Glyphs and Petroglyphs Depicting Split Apple Rock and Solar Alignments
25:01 Egyptian Berber Chin Tattoos and Māori Chin Moko
27:35 Similarities Between Egyptian and Berber Writing Systems
29:15 Comparisons Between Egyptian and Māori Art and Symbols
32:05 Comparisons Between Tutankhamun’s Death Mask and Māori Moko
35:45 Comparisons Between Celtic and Māori Cultural Symbols
40:22 Comparisons Between Celtic and Māori Gods and Symbols
42:56 The Ancient Origins of Names and Symbols
43:38 The Hill of Tara and the Shining Ones
44:27 Volcanoes as Solar Observatories
45:07 The Shining Ones in Egypt and New Zealand
46:12 The Physical Appearance of the Ancient Inhabitants
46:39 The Tonga Bay Quarry Company
47:28 Split Apple Rock: An Engineered Structure
48:38 The Summer Solstice Sunrise at Wairau Bar
49:05 Solar Paths for Wayfarers
49:32 The Ancient Inhabitants of Wairau Bar
49:54 Controversies in New Zealand Archaeology
51:32 The Unworkable Population Model
52:19 Quarrying Enterprises and Distribution of Artefacts
53:16 The Vast Number of Pā and Excavations
54:15 Covering Up Scientific Evidence
55:13 The Ignorance of Māori about the Moa
56:53 The Lack of Knowledge about the Moa
57:50 The Period of Moa Extinction
58:47 The Bones of Strangers
59:03 The Age of the Moa Hunters
59:33 The Ancient Inhabitants of New Zealand
01:00:36 Solar Observatories at Kai Territory and Split Apple Rock
01:01:09 The Winter Solstice Sunrise at Kai Territory
01:02:00 The Kai Te Ritiri Observatory
01:03:32 Bullhorn Bowls and Directional Incising
01:04:14 The Ancient Bullhorn Bowls at Kai Territory
01:05:12 Bullhorn Bowls and Religious Practices
01:06:12 Directional Incising at Silverdale
01:07:43 Observing the Solstices and Equinoxes
01:08:47 Taupo Point Pa: Solar Observatory
01:09:42 Solar Observatories at Taupo
01:10:08 Solar Observatories at Collingwood and Whare Waka
01:13:59 The Ancient Standing Stone Arrangement at Lake Taupo
“The evidence suggests very strongly that this is not a natural geological stack, but a purpose -built one to serve an important astronomical and calendar function.”