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Tartaria and Mud Flood Theory
The Tartaria and Mud Flood Theory is an unverified internet narrative that discusses a lost civilization and a historical reset linked to architectural anomalies.
This page tracks a conspiracy theory or recurring internet narrative. It does not present the claim as verified fact.
What is this theory?
The theory claims that remnants of a once-great civilization, referred to as Tartaria, are evident in various architectural structures around the world. It posits that a significant event, often described as a 'mud flood,' led to the erasure of this civilization from historical records.
What the theory claims
Versions of the theory describe a global cover-up of Tartaria's existence and the impact of a catastrophic mud flood that buried many structures, leading to a misinterpretation of history. Proponents argue that certain architectural features are indicative of advanced technology and culture that have been overlooked or suppressed.
Origin or background
The narrative is commonly associated with online communities that focus on alternative history and conspiracy theories. It circulates in forums and social media platforms where users discuss perceived anomalies in historical architecture and events.
Common versions of the claim
The theory suggests that many historical buildings were constructed by Tartarians.
Some versions claim that the mud flood was a global event that occurred in the 19th century.
The narrative often includes the idea that mainstream history has been manipulated to hide Tartaria's existence.
Why it keeps resurfacing
This theory resurfaces due to ongoing interest in alternative histories and the questioning of established narratives. The proliferation of social media allows for the rapid sharing of ideas and images that proponents believe support the claims.
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Questions people ask
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What does this theory claim?
The theory claims that remnants of a civilization called Tartaria exist in historical architecture, which was supposedly erased from history due to a mud flood. -
How is this narrative usually described online?
The narrative is often described as a cover-up of Tartaria's existence and a misinterpretation of historical events related to a mud flood. -
Why does this theory resurface?
The theory resurfaces due to ongoing interest in alternative histories and the questioning of established narratives. -
What is the verification status of this claim?
The claims associated with this theory lack verified primary evidence and are treated as folklore or rumor. -
Which related theories are commonly associated with it?
This archive links the topic mainly to nearby case narratives when supported by matching mentions.
Verification status
The claims associated with the Tartaria and Mud Flood Theory lack verified primary evidence. The archive treats this as folklore, rumor, or online discourse, and does not present the narrative as a verified account.
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