The material discusses three key finds: the world's oldest image of a cart with wheels from Poland, much older than the Sumerians; the oldest boomerang excavated in Poland, which is dated to about 40,000 years old; and the oldest swastika symbol, found in Ukraine, on land in the future belonging to Poland, which is 15,000 years old. The author stresses that these artifacts point to advanced knowledge and technology in prehistoric Central Europe, suggesting that the area was not just a "backwater" land of forests, as was supposed to be portrayed in school textbooks. He also challenges popular theories about the origin of the circle and the swastika symbol, proposing an alternative, astronomical explanation for its origins. The entire argument serves to prove that the history of the Polish lands is richer than that conveyed by the education system.
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