Santa Severa Castle is built upon a massive megalithic foundation that could date back thousands of years. Mighty polygonal walls and a stone platform which both stretch out into the sea, now partly submerged, dominate the site. Later Etruscan, Roman and Medieval structures can be found there now, with artifacts and treasures in the onsite museum. All along the western edge of Italy, dozens of cyclopean constructions can be found, which in tradition were built by the mysterious Pelasgians, who were connected with ancient Greece. The style is identical to ancient Peru and other parts of the world. Gold tablets were found in the area which have Canaanite script, and nearby dating of similar walls has found some of them go as far back at 7000 years. Includes exclusive aerial footage.
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