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  • Reply to: Mastema – The ‘Persecutor’ of God   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Tommy Flores

    His thoughts are not our thoughts, His thoughts are as high above us as is the sky so He uses language we can comprehend!

  • Reply to: Top Ten Giant Discoveries in North America   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Stevied57

    You'll have all your answers soon enough.One only has to look and see how the govt. has hidden the facts carefully and purposely from you and left you ignorant,as your comment shows.

  • Reply to: Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Actually there is a very good book worth reading about Sylvester II and it mostly on his mathematical studies.  The guy was a genius.  The book’s name is “The abacus and the Cross”  by Nancy Mary Brown.  You would be surprised by what was known even before the year 1000 

  • Reply to: Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Darren

    Superstition never quite dies. Sylvester was likely frightening a lot of people with his viewpoint.

    (Or making them feel mighty real.) ;-)

  • Reply to: Exposing the Secret History of Giants and the Underground Hyperborean Gallery in Romania   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Mininek Henderson

    Dear Jack,

    I agree with you! Myths stem from actual occurrences, although as the stories pass from generation to generation, the myths become exaggerated. Nevertheless, there have been many discoveries/archaeological finds that do get "swept under the rug", so to speak. What interests me the most is the fact that someone would try to hide truth rather than confirm what most people already believe.

  • Reply to: Petroglyphs Left in Canada by Scandinavians 3,000 Years Ago?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: CHEN, Lung Chuan

    This field was used as a huge textbook for teaching ancient Chinese language.
    Already deciphered (at least partially)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/5grhgtfrsumrkpg/%E5%85%A8%E7%90%83%E7%9F%B3%E5...

    (Download and open in a read-only mode. Currently only in Traditional Chinese.)
    This was a super large textbook or dictionary for teach people how to form Chinese characters in a systematic approach.
    這是一本教科書,教你如何學中文字。

  • Reply to: Huge Waves Provide Rare Glimpse of Hawaiian Petroglyphs   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: CHEN, Lung Chuan

    The two "guys" having a "stick" between legs - They are Soldiers "兵"
    (The "stick" means close-ranged weapons, like a dagger, knife, etc.)

  • Reply to: The Lost Labyrinth of Ancient Egypt – Part 2   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    with an article this well said, I would like to see pics of this roof slab. and it's measurements.
    And ofcourse these, underground rooms of it, Must still be there, winds would not swipe them away.
    Are they confirmed ? If so, then why not pics pics pics !!!! And another article, for them !

  • Reply to: Hereditary or Head-Binding? Archaeologist Seeks Answers on the Strange Achavanich Beaker Burial   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Maya Hoole

    Hi everyone, delighted to see this article. Just wanted to let anyone reading know that if they wanted to keep up-to-date with the progress of the project, we are on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/achavanichbeakerburial/

  • Reply to: Is There Archaeological Evidence of Bigfoot? (Part I)   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: G J

    Dr. Melba Ketchum of the sasquatch genome project up in Dallas , TX has already officially named the creature "Homo Sapiens Cognatus" after investigating many samples of this creature. Look her up on the net.

  • Reply to: Archaeologists unravel secrets of 18,700-year-old burial of the Red Lady of el Miron   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Any indication of a Matriarcal society?  

  • Reply to: The Peculiar Narrative of the Red Lady of Paviland, A Man from Paleolithic Wales   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Did anyone thought about having a DNA search of the squeleton?  Trying to figured out where he came from?

  • Reply to: Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Many pre-christian cultures knew the earth revolved around the sun, they knew the diameter of the earth, they knew the earth was a globe.  Heck even in the year 1000 Pope Sylvester II knew the earth was a globe and revolved around the sun.  He died probably poisonned and he was burn in efiigy after his death.  

  • Reply to: Mysterious Mummified Predator Baffles Experts   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    The cat who lives with me (notice I didn’t write my cat, no one owns a cat but the cat her/himself) thinks she’s the reincarnation of Bast and want’s to rule the household.  She almost does actually.

  • Reply to: Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Darren

    Was there actually a Great Flood at all? 40 days and nights of rain and all that...?

    If you look at modern archaeological and geological reporting, the reports of sea-shell beds found at great heights has been commonplace. We know today that this happened as tectonic forces have forced mountains and plateaux to rise in places where the land was once seabed. Could the Great Flood be merely nothing more than primitive people's interpretations for how they would also have discovered sea-shells, that they recognised as being such, lying around in large quantities? For their era and levels of knowledge, a massive inundation would have been a logical explanation for them to arrive at.

    Look at the Sun for a good example of how literally those ancestors of ours took their world. The Sun moves across the sky, so it was entirely logical for them to deduce that it revolved around the Earth. It took a chap with a telescope to risk his life proving otherwise to the Christian Church.

    Historically, First Nationals in the northwest of the USA came up with supernatural explanations for what we now know to have been tsunamis inundating coastal Oregon and Washington States. The fact that modern science has shown the truth of events there suggests that primitive explanations for such occurrences, while logical to superstitious minds, should be treated with the proverbial pinch of salt during modern searches.

    Having said that, it is worth remembering that every legend has a grain of truth at its core. In the case of primitive explanations for the Great Flood, though, perhaps the grain of truth should be restricted to the part of the history that documents the symptom, while being firmly prevented from colouring the probable cause.

  • Reply to: Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Common logics says it´s impossible to gather a pair of all animals and keep these in a ship for 40 days. And what happend with all this water?

    Think instead of this:

    The Milky Way is mentioned as a “river in the Sky”. This river/flood is running all around and OVER the Earth. This is scholarly misinterpreted as “a huge Flood running ON the Earth.

     There are many mythical tellings about a celestial ship – Google “mythical ships” – The crescent figure of the Milky Way looks very much as a ship.

    Several cultures have their mythical mountains which can describe two things, namely the celestial pole and/or the “central mound” in the Garden of Eden, which, IMO, is the Milky Way center.

    This is confirmed by “the Puranas and Hindu epics, often state that Surya, i.e. the sun-God, along with all its planets and stars together as one unit, circumambulate Mount Meru every day”. – Google “Mount Meru”.

    – As our Solar System orbits the Milky Way center, “Mound Meru” represents this center. (Here the article author of course is wrong about “every day” and the “Surya, i.e. the sun-God” which of course is a Milky Way central light God)

    All in all, the Noah Ark and the Flood Story and the Ararat Mountain can easily be explained when knowing of the Milky Way Mythology and its cosmological meaning. Read more on my personal Mytho-Cosmological website native-science.net

    PS: Unfortunately it is not possible to post relevant links – which is very annoying indeed.

    Regards
    Ivar Nielsen
    Natural Philosopher

  • Reply to: The Legendary Hyperborea and the Ancient Greeks: Who Really Discovered America?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Edward Synge

    Possibly Vikaria for the North but stick with the rogue Amerigo for America S !

  • Reply to: The Ancient Art of Magic, Curses and Supernatural Spells   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Morgana Pendragon

    I love coming across new articles about ancient magic, however I would like to point out that one should do ones own research and practice. The desire for wisdom and power is only a desire manifest when one faces the truth. The truth can only be found when the dark and light of oneself is known and accepted and when the dark and light of everything else is too. Blessed Be, Morgana xxx

  • Reply to: Examining the Stunning Treasures - and Macabre Slaughter - in the Siberian Valley of the Kings   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Rwth of the Cornovii

    Civilisation is the UK English spelling.  I thought we’d agreed that other people’s spelling and grammar was not to be criticised, though it is as well for a poster to at least try to get it right if only to lend verisimilitude to their arguments.

    I was a little disappointed with the picture.  The displaying of the costumes seemed at odds with the models used.  Were reconstructions of the heads done to work out what they looked like?  If so, the amount of facial fat would be open to interpretation, also signs of ageing. It seems unlikely that so young a monarch could be so rich in grave goods. 

    As for the massacre; in the great grave at Ur, it is very likely that the whole court or a sizeable part of it went willingly to their deaths in a vast ceremony, perhaps drugged and  in a ritual perhaps to fend off some evil.  A bad drought or a plague perhaps? I wonder if this happened here as well.

  • Reply to: The Mythical Lamassu: Impressive Symbols for Mesopotamian Protection   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: M.Alphan Namlı

    he submerged city off the west coast of India, not only confirms that 10,000 years ago humans were more advanced and thus aware of this particular natural catastrophe, but it further proves that the rising waters, particularly between 8000 BC and 7500 BC, devastated those civilizations and destroyed all evidence of their existence.

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