Turn my Imagination into Reality.
When I imagine a Neolithic man, I think of someone carrying a stone ax and hunting in a leather fur coat. At that time, the level of human intelligence was known to be around the level of 10 years old. Still, unexpectedly, it remains to continue to be discovered that completely overturns our belief that human civilization developed over time. The remains of Goebeklitepe in Turkiye, which Klaus Smith began to excavate in earnest, are genuinely mysterious. These paintings are enormous in scale and elaborately carved on stone pillars. It is also known to have been built in 9500 B.C. This fact is shocking and deserves to be known on Earth, but it is still suspected in the historical community of trying to conceal it.
In Korea, word of mouth recognizes the history of the pre-Dangun era. Still, in the academic circle, it is treated as a superstition or myth for political reasons.
History is said to be the history of winners, and only the history of winners is recorded. However, the vast history of those who are not winners leaves a vast mark. Are the lives of those who lived before us still hidden underground, waiting to reveal their existence?
I've unquestioningly believed in what I've learned in school and the historical facts I've known through books, but I don't think they're all reliable these days. I wonder where I came from and how the people who lived before me lived.
If I talked to people who lived 10,000 years ago, would my heart and theirs touch each other?
Sometimes, I imagine myself going to the Pamir Plateau. I carry gold on my horse to Rome, return to my hometown for war, and then get lost and hide in the Korean Peninsula. I have to catch myself at the end of the sea and name it. Then, I make a long journey back to the grasslands.