That graphic depicts men creating these drawings. More likely, men were focused on the hunt. The artists were probably the women and children, and perhaps there were art classes like we have today. Why not?
ATLANTIS did not sink into the sea, but was flooded by a tsunami that left large amounts of mud that made it impossible to sail there from the sea, which is why it is still recognizable on Google Earth:
hi all,what a great place to share and learn.only been on my path for two months.im not scared to have a opinion even if it’s out there.i try to Connect my theories to science so they stand up straighter.can we post pictures that are connected to theories anywhere.many thanks leyton
There was a continent where the Pacific Ocean is now situated. It was roughly triangular in shape with the northern tip of the triangle being in the Bering Sea. Japan, Philipine Islands and Sulawesi form part of the former western coastline, the remaining parts of the southern coastline are formed by the islands of Papua and Fiji. The south eastern and eastern coastlines are totally submerged. All of the Pacific islands situated north of the tropic of Capricorn are mountain ranges or individual mountain peaks that did not sink below sea level. The story of the sinking of Pan has been kept alive in the ancient stories of nearly all the peoples of the world, including (in simplified form) the story of Noah in the Ezra bible. A few thousand years ago when the Greeks learned of this ancient cataclysm, they called the submerged continent Atlantis. In modern times the name Atlantis has been confused with the Atlantic Ocean and for that reason people have been looking in the wrong place for evidence. Ancient submerged ruins that pre-date the pyramids on all continents have been discoved at Okinawa and many other Pacific islands. There were many boatloads of people that escaped the submerging of Pan and they drifted in all directions, hence the cultural memories of the great flood all over the globe. The Ezra bible only describes one boat (Noah) that drifted to the middle east, but there were many more boats and they drifted in all directions until they reached land.
To be quite honest I think everyone is overreaching. They should test for rope residue and vine residue on the surface of those ridges. The pattern very much looks like a fishing net. It is quite possible that a modern or ancient fisherman could've left a net on top of that thing. Made of vines or made of rope. The pattern below the rope is protected from weathering until the rope rots away Leaving a ridge pattern that has straight lines and symmetry. Somebody may have just laid Annette on top of that rock and never came back. Maybe died. Centuries later this is what you are left with.
In those days women were considered men's property, so beating them and raping them was no big deal if you were a man. But if you were a woman...well, then you were an unnatural monster.
Alan Butler wrote a book called the Phaistos disk giving his input as to the reason for the disc which makes a lot of sense and is believable. I don't think the manufacturer had poetry in mind.
Why is it so hard to believe women were warriors? There are tales about Amazon warriors and they’re proven to be true. Women have been warriors for millenia. It’s time to accept it.
I got surprised in the first sight I saw the headline!!!!!!!! I thought might be a city like Uruk or Akkad. Still, it's great to find a mesolithic settlement :)
Thats assuming Britain has always been one piece as it is now. It hasn’t always been like it is, as the University of Plymouth has found. Laurentia was a land mass which is now Scotland, Avalonia was a land mass which is now the rest of England and Cornwall was part of Armorica, what is now France. Rock geology in Cornwall is found to be different from the rock geology in the rest of England and matches the rock geology of Brittany. So if you want to put it another way, all three land masses could have had cities, not just the land mass of Avalonia. Considering Cornwall and Brittany share alot of traits maybe the first city may have been in Armorica?
To take just one example, why can’t the coins be explained by the presence of collectors in modernity? There are plenty of modern people who like to collect Roman, or other pre-modern, memorabilia. That would explain the coins, swords, etc., that are found periodically, and would explain the absence of more evidence. Such as documentary evidence back in Rome (they werne’t shy about bragging about conquests); the leftovers of the unique institution of the Romain military encampment; etc.
In Tamil Nadu - Adichanallur, kodumanal, porunthalur, azhagankulam,etc more than 200 site already yielded potential urban ancient settlement for folded age of Tamil around 600BC.
Adichanallur urn burial dated 2500BC and has skull of Mongoloids, aboriginals, negroid, Caucasian proving Tamil has powerful ancient trade around 2000BC.
Great article. Of course there’s nothing political about Hallowe’en, any more than there is about New Years Eve of Christmas – that’s ridiculous. Hallowe’en is Ireland’s oldest festival. It predates St. Patrick’s Day by centuries. It’s a public holiday in Ireland and has been celebrated in Ireland with vigour since records began. The Irish word for November is ‘Samhain’ (by the way it is NEVER pronounced Sav-in, it’s ALWAYS pronounced SOW-en. And, please, never ‘Sam Hane’!). It means “the end of the brightness", or perhaps best translated as “the dimming”. It does not mean “Summer’s end” (another misunderstanding) that would be the August festival (and Irish word for August) "Lughnasa”, (made famous by the play and movie, “Dancing at Lughnasa”). The Irish word for Hallowe’en is “Oiche Samhain” (EE-heh SOW-en), or November’s Eve. It's a time when we play party games such as apple dunking (note painting), tell fortunes, dress up and eat barm brac. Irish people really know how to make a party. We’re delighted the rest of the world now joins in with Hallowe’en and St. Patrick’s Day – but the one I wish was celebrated more widely is Nollaig na mBan (look it up!).
This is my favorite celebration, I pray for the sinful souls that have to go through purgatory to make it to heaven. That means we all make it, but just imagine the really bad people that have to feel what they have done. I pray for these people cause it's very painful. I do recognize the good people but so much sorrow for the pain of the very bad, at least we all make it.
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That graphic depicts men creating these drawings. More likely, men were focused on the hunt. The artists were probably the women and children, and perhaps there were art classes like we have today. Why not?
ATLANTIS did not sink into the sea, but was flooded by a tsunami that left large amounts of mud that made it impossible to sail there from the sea, which is why it is still recognizable on Google Earth:
Read: https://planker.dk/AndreArtikler/The%20Legendary%20%20Atlantis.pdf
hi all,what a great place to share and learn.only been on my path for two months.im not scared to have a opinion even if it’s out there.i try to Connect my theories to science so they stand up straighter.can we post pictures that are connected to theories anywhere.many thanks leyton
There was a continent where the Pacific Ocean is now situated. It was roughly triangular in shape with the northern tip of the triangle being in the Bering Sea. Japan, Philipine Islands and Sulawesi form part of the former western coastline, the remaining parts of the southern coastline are formed by the islands of Papua and Fiji. The south eastern and eastern coastlines are totally submerged. All of the Pacific islands situated north of the tropic of Capricorn are mountain ranges or individual mountain peaks that did not sink below sea level. The story of the sinking of Pan has been kept alive in the ancient stories of nearly all the peoples of the world, including (in simplified form) the story of Noah in the Ezra bible. A few thousand years ago when the Greeks learned of this ancient cataclysm, they called the submerged continent Atlantis. In modern times the name Atlantis has been confused with the Atlantic Ocean and for that reason people have been looking in the wrong place for evidence. Ancient submerged ruins that pre-date the pyramids on all continents have been discoved at Okinawa and many other Pacific islands. There were many boatloads of people that escaped the submerging of Pan and they drifted in all directions, hence the cultural memories of the great flood all over the globe. The Ezra bible only describes one boat (Noah) that drifted to the middle east, but there were many more boats and they drifted in all directions until they reached land.
To be quite honest I think everyone is overreaching. They should test for rope residue and vine residue on the surface of those ridges. The pattern very much looks like a fishing net. It is quite possible that a modern or ancient fisherman could've left a net on top of that thing. Made of vines or made of rope. The pattern below the rope is protected from weathering until the rope rots away Leaving a ridge pattern that has straight lines and symmetry. Somebody may have just laid Annette on top of that rock and never came back. Maybe died. Centuries later this is what you are left with.
This is neat, never heard or seen this before. I might try to make one!
In Mauritania is a structure Richat, exatly as Plato describe.
Why not give it a try??
In those days women were considered men's property, so beating them and raping them was no big deal if you were a man. But if you were a woman...well, then you were an unnatural monster.
Alan Butler wrote a book called the Phaistos disk giving his input as to the reason for the disc which makes a lot of sense and is believable. I don't think the manufacturer had poetry in mind.
They both share Nepoleon nose, and she also look a bit like Empress Eugénie..
Why is it so hard to believe women were warriors? There are tales about Amazon warriors and they’re proven to be true. Women have been warriors for millenia. It’s time to accept it.
Interesting.
I got surprised in the first sight I saw the headline!!!!!!!! I thought might be a city like Uruk or Akkad. Still, it's great to find a mesolithic settlement :)
Thats assuming Britain has always been one piece as it is now. It hasn’t always been like it is, as the University of Plymouth has found. Laurentia was a land mass which is now Scotland, Avalonia was a land mass which is now the rest of England and Cornwall was part of Armorica, what is now France. Rock geology in Cornwall is found to be different from the rock geology in the rest of England and matches the rock geology of Brittany. So if you want to put it another way, all three land masses could have had cities, not just the land mass of Avalonia. Considering Cornwall and Brittany share alot of traits maybe the first city may have been in Armorica?
To take just one example, why can’t the coins be explained by the presence of collectors in modernity? There are plenty of modern people who like to collect Roman, or other pre-modern, memorabilia. That would explain the coins, swords, etc., that are found periodically, and would explain the absence of more evidence. Such as documentary evidence back in Rome (they werne’t shy about bragging about conquests); the leftovers of the unique institution of the Romain military encampment; etc.
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In Tamil Nadu - Adichanallur, kodumanal, porunthalur, azhagankulam,etc more than 200 site already yielded potential urban ancient settlement for folded age of Tamil around 600BC.
Adichanallur urn burial dated 2500BC and has skull of Mongoloids, aboriginals, negroid, Caucasian proving Tamil has powerful ancient trade around 2000BC.
Great article. Of course there’s nothing political about Hallowe’en, any more than there is about New Years Eve of Christmas – that’s ridiculous. Hallowe’en is Ireland’s oldest festival. It predates St. Patrick’s Day by centuries. It’s a public holiday in Ireland and has been celebrated in Ireland with vigour since records began. The Irish word for November is ‘Samhain’ (by the way it is NEVER pronounced Sav-in, it’s ALWAYS pronounced SOW-en. And, please, never ‘Sam Hane’!). It means “the end of the brightness", or perhaps best translated as “the dimming”. It does not mean “Summer’s end” (another misunderstanding) that would be the August festival (and Irish word for August) "Lughnasa”, (made famous by the play and movie, “Dancing at Lughnasa”). The Irish word for Hallowe’en is “Oiche Samhain” (EE-heh SOW-en), or November’s Eve. It's a time when we play party games such as apple dunking (note painting), tell fortunes, dress up and eat barm brac. Irish people really know how to make a party. We’re delighted the rest of the world now joins in with Hallowe’en and St. Patrick’s Day – but the one I wish was celebrated more widely is Nollaig na mBan (look it up!).
This is my favorite celebration, I pray for the sinful souls that have to go through purgatory to make it to heaven. That means we all make it, but just imagine the really bad people that have to feel what they have done. I pray for these people cause it's very painful. I do recognize the good people but so much sorrow for the pain of the very bad, at least we all make it.
I know what was in the bags… they were seeds. and i got that from the aztec culture cross referencing. TheOrionLines.com or facebook.com/theorionlines
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