Yeti To Rumble
In 1902, construction workers in Malta broke through a floor and found themselves staring into carved chambers filled with the bones of 7,000 people. The site they discovered had been sealed underground for 4,000 years. One of its chambers resonates at a frequency that shifts human brain activity toward altered states. This week on Yeti to Rumble, we are going into the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum Sources: * Zammit, Themistocles. The Hal Saflieni Prehistoric Hypogeum at Casal Paula in Malta. Museums Committee of Malta, 1910. * Evans, John D. Prehistoric Antiquities of the Maltese Islands. Athlone Press, 1971. * Mifsud, Anton and Savona-Ventura, Charles. Echoes of Plato's Island. Prehistoric Society of Malta, 1999. * Zahra, Ruben et al. "Archaeoacoustic Analysis of the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta." University of Malta Open Access Repository, 2014. um.edu.mt/library/oar [http://um.edu.mt/library/oar]. * Cook, Ian A. et al. "Ancient Architectural Acoustic Resonance Patterns and Regional Brain Activity." Time and Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture, 2008. * Reznikoff, Iegor and Dauvois, Michel. "La Dimension sonore des grottes ornees." Bulletin de la Société Préhistorique Française, 1988. * Heritage Malta. Site documentation, conservation history, myth-busting series, and skull collection updates. heritagemalta.mt [http://heritagemalta.mt]. * UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (No. 130) and Megalithic Temples of Malta (No. 132), inscribed 1980. whc.unesco.org [http://whc.unesco.org]. * Curry, Andrew. "Malta's Hypogeum, One of the World's Best Preserved Prehistoric Sites, Reopens to the Public." Smithsonian Magazine, 2019. smithsonianmag.com [http://smithsonianmag.com]. * van der Crabben, Jan. "Hal Saflieni Hypogeum." World History Encyclopedia, 2021. worldhistory.org [http://worldhistory.org]. * MaltaToday. "Prehistoric Aliens in Malta? Hypogeum's Trove of Elongated Skulls to Get Cutting-Edge Study." maltatoday.com.mt [http://maltatoday.com.mt], 2017. * World Archaeology Magazine. "Great Excavations: Zammit at the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum." world-archaeology.com [http://world-archaeology.com].
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