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RTG Presents: Urbane Myths Episode 7 - The Stone Circles of Mpumalanga

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About 270 kilometres east of Johannesburg, on the road to Belfast, you’ll find one of the great questions baffling South African archaeology. The Stone Circles of Mpumalanga - a massive sprawling complex of walls over six feet high - cover an area of about 150 square kilometres and there are just as many theories as to what they are. Were they ancient cattle kraals; an alien facility of unknown purpose or the burial site for a long forgotten god? In this episode, I present and discuss some of the theories surrounding this amazing neolithic site.

To Contact us, go to:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UrbaneMyths/
Twitter: @UrbaneMyths
Instagram: @Urbane_Myths

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The Stone Circles of Mpumalanga.jpg

About 270 kilometres east of Johannesburg, on the road to Belfast, you’ll find one of the great questions baffling South African archaeology. The Stone Circles of Mpumalanga - a massive sprawling complex of walls over six feet high - cover an area of about 150 square kilometres and there are just as many theories as to what they are. Were they ancient cattle kraals; an alien facility of unknown purpose or the burial site for a long forgotten god? In this episode, I present and discuss some of the theories surrounding this amazing neolithic site.

To Contact us, go to:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UrbaneMyths/
Twitter: @UrbaneMyths
Instagram: @Urbane_Myths

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