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

    As the glaciers began to melt over thousands of years prior to this period, and the temperatures progressively began to increase with each passing century, thus causing the melting process to accelerate

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

    I find it highly amusing that you choose to comment on someone’s use of punctuation and grammar, yet your own usage is so poor……...

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

    “civilisation” IS the correct spelling

  • Reply to: Was Dracula Story inspired by Abhartach, the Bloodsucking Chieftain of Ireland?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Bonusje

    " the Celtic word ‘dreach-fhuola’ means tainted blood" tainted blood..interracial blood

  • Reply to: The Shrouded History of Nitocris: Was the Last Pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty a Woman?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: farang

    Please always keep in mind the misconception that these dynasties ran consecutively...they did not. Usually there were two or three "Egyptian" kingdoms running concurrently...but sometimes as many as six. And keep in mind the occupying Iranians (Persian), the Greeks, Romans and then the Ottomans looted, destroyed and REWROTE THE RECORDS. Which begs the question: if professor David O'Conner is accurate that ancient Abydos remains were destroyed and leveled down to less than 1 inch today...then how and why did "Ramses II" and "Seti I"s temples at Abydos remain almost intact after an alleged 3370 years? Not possible. These are the lies of academic Gatekeepers. That image of Menkaure in above article...that is the guy depicted on the "Narmer Palette"...go look for yourself...and believe your own eyes. This is a king from India...calling himself an avatar of Shiva named Naram-Simha...see his simha/lion's tail he wears? The Sphinx...was that the image of Naram-Simha that killed the Anatolian green "Bullman" with his iron sword? Yes...it is. See the Greek sailors on palette swimming away in fear of what looks like a microchip?? That is the "Shavista"... the symbol of Shiva...and that is "Yuya" he is driving a stake into...blinding him...and see him wearing a mask to hide it on reverse side. That is the masked statue of those "mysterious" Chinese bronze statues of "unknown origins" to be found right here at ancient origins. And one image of him with stakes in his eyes... That is Yuya/YAHWEH. Calling himself "Saurid" and falsely claiming to have built the pyramids... enraging the true builders...even "Khufu" (the Ku named Fu...ku is "Teacher") has iconography showing him driving a stake into Yuya's eye. He was the "asafJa" or "Joseph" of the Chedi king...that came to Mudraya/"Egypt" enraged at his mercenary SIKHS for "acting asif " they were kings. The "Hyksos" are Sikhs spelled as an anagram. Chronology is faked and maintained by academic gatekeepers. Btw: I was not allowed to post my comment at siberiantimes even though I entered the proper random code ten times...it still said "incorrect code entered, please try again." Happens everywhere they have a code...I am silenced. Think about that...and thanks for allowing uncensored comments here.

  • Reply to: Serapis: God of Fertility and the Afterlife that United Greeks and Egyptians   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: John Thomas

    Worth reading article! The Greeks and Egyptians totally manage the style and trend related to the Romans IN 30 BC, and the other facts as well.
    Beards were one of the greatest asset with the men. These pictures show wonderful history of past bearded men and make today's man more encouraged to grow beards.
    http://www.beard-growth.com/ growing beards is in trend now and will be carried here after as well.

  • Reply to: Snakes with Beards and Other Strange Serpent Tales   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: John Thomas

    Interesting post!

  • Reply to: The Shrouded History of Nitocris: Was the Last Pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty a Woman?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: farang

    There is zero chance a queen or woman was an " msef"...that is a "mes"...a Buddhist coppersmith/miner/smelter from Mes Aynak. See article on this at National Geographic online. These are the " Moses"...metal-workers. See the metal plough in left cartouche? See the mislabeled axe...which is called a "Yue" in Chinese archaeology...those are "mes king's" pride and joy...metal tools. So that name on right cartouche? I see the "ra" and the "ka" hieroglyphs...where is the YUE in this name? These were Ptah worshipers...E Wallace Budge called him "Butah"...Vishnu's avatar known today as Buddha. Go see the article today at Siberiantimes on the thousands of gold artifacts found in Tuva, Russia, of Iranian Scythians royals...dressed in red and gold...just like images of Gautama the Saka (Scythian) prince in Buddhist temples holding a sword exactly like the one buried with Tut. Oh yeah...this Tuvan king had an iron sword...Tut's was "celestial" and "pulled from a stone"...the Nantan meteorite...proven by metallurical testing. The Guldestrup Cauldron or the "Holy Grail" depicts Tut being wrapped in linen by Kohannim priests...and as Buddha...with his deer...go see the one in article on Tuva.

  • Reply to: Pula Arena: Exceptional Roman Amphitheater in Croatia Still Alive and Kicking   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    Cool place :) ! So how much were sting tickets when he played there ??

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

    Great find ! Great article :) Just need to spell the word, civilization' correctly. Not 'S'..

  • Reply to: Day of Love? The Complex Origins of Valentine’s Day   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: maria clinton

    The connection between Christians and Roman worship in Valentine's Day has to be established. Though there is no evidence but from this past history much can be learnt of the origin. The quote-Valentine's Day is a reminder of the joy another person brings to your life-simply paraphrases the modern approach to this lovely day (source: http://decentquotes.com/valentines-day)

  • Reply to: 36,400 BC: The Historical time of the Zep Tepi Theory   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Kevin Betts

    UNESCO has not recognised the so-called 'pyramids' in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Checking the UNESCO website they don't even appear on the 'Tentative List'. As it stands they are still regarded as nothing but natural formations.

  • Reply to: Is There Archaeological Evidence of Bigfoot? (Part II)   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Kerem SAYIN

    Di-di is not a possible hominid, sorry about that.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Loys%27_Ape

  • Reply to: The Shrouded History of Nitocris: Was the Last Pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty a Woman?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: elmapeter099

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

    Official Science=Pseudoscience in very many basics. They deceive us about extraterestrials, that there are not official contact, that people, groups of people who had seen UFOs,..are only charlatans,...though even Romans (Julius Obsequinus-Liber Prodigorum, Titus Livius,..) wrote books about sightings of UFOs, extraterrestrials in Roman Empire time. They lie us about ancient history,..that there wasn't advanced civilisation before 5000 years, or older. though we have 8000-10000years old Jericho, 12000 years old Gobekli Tepe, submerged Maltas temples, Dvaraka,..and many artefact which doesn;t fit to official dating, to technological level for that time. They lie us about human souls,.that nothing such exist, that there is only flash,..thoug many had experiences from after death, clinic death time. Or there are many,..I have such two friends who after Joga training were outside their bodies. Even american pilots who were during, after training on centrifuges unconscious,..found themeself on particular time behind their bodies. They lie us about who are the richest, that it is Gates, Slim or sultan from Brunei,..though nearly everybody know that Rotchilds, Rokefelers own banks, funds, that they earned mony even on Napoleon wars, 1st.,2nd World wars,..and have 10-50x more money ,..than Gates,.. and so on, so on,..

  • Reply to: Is There Archaeological Evidence of Bigfoot? (Part II)   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Kerem SAYIN

    Americas "might be" the home for extant hominids in my opinion. Think about not only sasquatch, but also mono grande, didi etc.

  • Reply to: Is There Archaeological Evidence of Bigfoot? (Part II)   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Larry Brickey

    Wrong name, folks. In the NW it's Sasquatch, not Bigfoot.

  • Reply to: Lavish banquet hall where Henry VIII entertained visiting royalty is discovered beneath playground   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Medieval misc

    They found it because they were checking. Also, this is England - the entire place is an important historic site!

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