A French-Peruvian-Spanish Team Discovers a Chamber in Machu Picchu
For
more than fifteen years, Thierry Jamin, French Archaeologist and
adventurer, explores the jungles of South Peru in every possible
direction, searching for clues of the permanent presence of the Incas in
the Amazonian forest, and the legendary lost city of Paititi.
After
the discovery of about thirty incredible archeological sites, located
in the North of the department of Cuzco, between 2009 and 2011, which
include several fortresses, burial and ceremonial, centers, and small
Inca cities composed by hundreds of buildings, and many streets,
passages, squares…, Thierry Jamin embarks on an incredible journey in
Machu Picchu.
A few months ago, Thierry Jamin and his team think
they have realized an extraordinary archaeological discovery in the Inca
city discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911. This discovery was made
possible thanks to the testimony of a French engineer who lives in
Barcelona-Spain, David Crespy. In 2010, while he was visiting the lost
city, David Crespy noticed the presence of a strange “shelter” located
in the heart of the city, at the bottom of one of the main buildings.
For
him, there was no doubt about it, he was looking at a “door”, an
entrance sealed by the Incas. In August, 2011, David Crespy, found by
chance an article about Thierry Jamin and his work in the French
newspaper the Figaro magazine. Immediately he decided to contact the
French researcher.
Thierry Jamin, who has investigated several
burial sites in the North of Cusco, listened carefully the story of
David Crespy. Quickly he wants to confirm the facts behind the story.
Accompanied by archaeologists of the Regional Office of the Culture in
Cusco, he was able to visit the site several times. His preliminary
findings are unequivocal: it is indeed an entrance, blocked by the Incas
at an undetermined moment of History. This one is strangely similar to a
burial site, such as the ones Thierry Jamin and his companions often
find in the valleys of Lacco and Chunchusmayo.
In order to
confirm the existence of cavities in the basement of the building, in
December 2011 Thierry and his team submit and official request to the
Ministry of Culture in Lima, to perform a geophysical survey with the
help of electromagnetic (EM) conductivity instruments. This license was
granted a few months later.
Realized between April 9th and April
12th 2012, the electromagnetic survey not only confirmed the presence of
an underground room but several! Just Behind the famous entrance, a
staircase was also discovered. The two main paths seem to lead to
specific chambers, including to the main squared one. The different
techniques used by the French researcher(s), (Molecular Frequencies
Discriminator) allowed them to highlight the presence of important
archaeological material, including deposits of metal and a large
quantity of gold and silver!
Thierry Jamin is now preparing the
next step: the opening of the entrance sealed by the Incas more than
five centuries ago. On May 22nd 2012, he officially submitted a request
for authorization to the Peruvian authorities which would allow his team
to proceed with the opening of the burial chambers.
This
project, “Machu Picchu 2012″, is now extended to a period of six months.
At stake, an extraordinary archaeological treasure and some new
revelations about the forgotten History of the Inca Empire. Soon you
will see Machu Picchu from a brand new perspective…
Source http://www.heritagedaily.com/2013/01/a- ... hu-picchu/
Read more: http://www.disclose.tv/forum/secret-door-discovered-at-machu-picchu-t83761.html#ixzz2IefAFn8f
Thanks to: http://www.disclose.tv
For
more than fifteen years, Thierry Jamin, French Archaeologist and
adventurer, explores the jungles of South Peru in every possible
direction, searching for clues of the permanent presence of the Incas in
the Amazonian forest, and the legendary lost city of Paititi.
After
the discovery of about thirty incredible archeological sites, located
in the North of the department of Cuzco, between 2009 and 2011, which
include several fortresses, burial and ceremonial, centers, and small
Inca cities composed by hundreds of buildings, and many streets,
passages, squares…, Thierry Jamin embarks on an incredible journey in
Machu Picchu.
A few months ago, Thierry Jamin and his team think
they have realized an extraordinary archaeological discovery in the Inca
city discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911. This discovery was made
possible thanks to the testimony of a French engineer who lives in
Barcelona-Spain, David Crespy. In 2010, while he was visiting the lost
city, David Crespy noticed the presence of a strange “shelter” located
in the heart of the city, at the bottom of one of the main buildings.
For
him, there was no doubt about it, he was looking at a “door”, an
entrance sealed by the Incas. In August, 2011, David Crespy, found by
chance an article about Thierry Jamin and his work in the French
newspaper the Figaro magazine. Immediately he decided to contact the
French researcher.
Thierry Jamin, who has investigated several
burial sites in the North of Cusco, listened carefully the story of
David Crespy. Quickly he wants to confirm the facts behind the story.
Accompanied by archaeologists of the Regional Office of the Culture in
Cusco, he was able to visit the site several times. His preliminary
findings are unequivocal: it is indeed an entrance, blocked by the Incas
at an undetermined moment of History. This one is strangely similar to a
burial site, such as the ones Thierry Jamin and his companions often
find in the valleys of Lacco and Chunchusmayo.
In order to
confirm the existence of cavities in the basement of the building, in
December 2011 Thierry and his team submit and official request to the
Ministry of Culture in Lima, to perform a geophysical survey with the
help of electromagnetic (EM) conductivity instruments. This license was
granted a few months later.
Realized between April 9th and April
12th 2012, the electromagnetic survey not only confirmed the presence of
an underground room but several! Just Behind the famous entrance, a
staircase was also discovered. The two main paths seem to lead to
specific chambers, including to the main squared one. The different
techniques used by the French researcher(s), (Molecular Frequencies
Discriminator) allowed them to highlight the presence of important
archaeological material, including deposits of metal and a large
quantity of gold and silver!
Thierry Jamin is now preparing the
next step: the opening of the entrance sealed by the Incas more than
five centuries ago. On May 22nd 2012, he officially submitted a request
for authorization to the Peruvian authorities which would allow his team
to proceed with the opening of the burial chambers.
This
project, “Machu Picchu 2012″, is now extended to a period of six months.
At stake, an extraordinary archaeological treasure and some new
revelations about the forgotten History of the Inca Empire. Soon you
will see Machu Picchu from a brand new perspective…
Source http://www.heritagedaily.com/2013/01/a- ... hu-picchu/
Read more: http://www.disclose.tv/forum/secret-door-discovered-at-machu-picchu-t83761.html#ixzz2IefAFn8f
Thanks to: http://www.disclose.tv