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All evidence points to no. I studied Geology so you'll get better evidence from Archeologists but I have kept up on some of the latest news because it's fascinating. Everything we've seen geologically of human remains shows that we progressed slowly from stone age to modern age only once. There are no great buildings of steel and glass, there are no rusted parts of cars or planes, we don't even have rudimentary steam engines until close to the modern age. There are some curiosities like the Antikythera Mechanism but these are well within the knowledge of the time according to what we know of history. Further back it's nothing. The oldest cities in the world go back 9,000 years, the only older is 12,000 years and it wasn't a city but a holy site.

The only place where some even remotely advanced civilization could be are places like Doggerland or the shores of the Black Sea but so far the only things we've dug up there are stone tools.

It's cute but fantasy.

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