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  • Reply to: Neanderthals Took Care of Deaf and Disabled Buddy Until Old Age   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Vritaniss

    This article was truly enlightening. Thank you for writing this. Neanderthals taking care of the deaf and disabled, burying their dead and perhaps even offering flowers to them, and making their own jewelry shows a truly creative people to me. This is a far cry from being the dumb brutish cavemen people misconceive about them. We have a lot to learn about the neanderthals. I truly believe we may be surprised by what we come to find. How can we think so lowly of them when many of us modern day humans have a small piece of them within us in our own DNA. We are part neanderthals. This could have only been a good thing for our survival as a species as diversity creates stronger offspring in the end.

  • Reply to: Histories of the Sassanian Kings Rivalry with the Romans Are Set in Stone at the Taq-e Bostan Monument   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: H.R.Athari

    Hi, thanks for your perfect job.
    The taghe_bostan and tagh_vasan are the same in meaning.Second one is in kurdish ,first in farsi. I was born in Kermanshah and I know both languages. If you need more infos mail me pls,.

  • Reply to: Did Neanderthals make jewelry 130,000 years go? Eagle claws provide clues   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Vritaniss

    I am willing to accept that I may be wrong but I really believe in due time we will come to discover that neanderthals were a lot smarter, ingenious and creative than we give them credit for. We first pictured them as brutish people living in caves. But the more we learn of them, the more it seems that this was very far from the case. You have to wonder if neanderthals migrated to various parts of the world long before Cro Magnon - they were certainly curious or wise enough to know they had to leave in order to survive.

  • Reply to: Understanding the Crusades from an Islamic Perspective   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Kealani Smith

    It's a strong point that we need to look at history without bias. It's important to remember there are many sides to great events. In the Crusades it's important to remember that even amongst the Christians, there was more than just one side. The West often only examines the Roman Catholic Christians battling Islam and "forgets" the many Eastern Orthodox who were slaughtered by the Romans even while the Muslims were killing them too. And I'm sure the Orthodox turned around and joined in the hatred and killing as well. May God Who Is Merciful forgive us all. It seems too often the Crusades are brought up by this side or that, by anyone who wants to pick and choose from amongst the truth the bits which best serve the propaganda required to suit today's challenge rather that looking at the whole. Sad, sad, sad humans.

  • Reply to: Lighting Up Saqqara: An Electrifying Theory for the Serapeum Sarcophagi   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Twilight

    I have suspected for some time that the purpose of this facility was related to the piezoelectric effect of the granite boxes, but the effect is too weak to be used as a power source. Rather I think it was a detection system of some sort. Note how they are placed underground where they can be isolated from effects on the surface, much as we put sensitive detectors underground in old mines. But what were they detecting?

    Maybe changes in the Schumann Resonance? If you could make something mechanically resonate to that, you could create harmonics into the audible range, which trained listeners could monitor. That might allow for an alert of major catastrophes at a distance, which could be very useful. Especially for any society that had experienced whatever events transpired at ca. 12,000ya.

  • Reply to: The Black Stone Sarcophagus is Open and Investigators Found More Than They Bargained For!   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Jamie clemons

    Let them drink the liquid.

  • Reply to: The Elusive Quest: The Search for Antony and Cleopatra's Lost Tomb   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe stitzel

    In her mauseleum she wrote, then a short time later, (perhaps less than a week) she suicided. But buried where ? Thinking of that Osiris temple, under it-as she must have prepared a place soon as she became pharaoh, as pharaoh's did-was utmost importance. So, I think she is either under the Osiris temple or if in Italy, where ?? Or under the temple where Kathleen Martinez searched, I bet anything, she would have her tomb sealed using collapsed Stone and Earth (purposely) to hide herself ! This insistence she felt would thus seal her rest in, obscurity. But imagine her palace (under water) her down there thus also. Anyone search there ? NEED then a serious sensitive and well made metal detector to find metal among Soo much Stone, Earth and depthS.
    How deep under water is the palace ? Pics ??
    Thanks for reading.

  • Reply to: Child Mummy Unlocks a Secret by Unravelling 450 Years of the Hepatitis B Virus   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Miriam Willard

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  • Reply to: Mysterious Map Emerges at the Dawn of the Egyptian Civilization and Depicts Antarctica Without Ice – Who Made it?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Keith Tinkler

    Has anyone dated the paper upon which the map is drawn?

  • Reply to: New Research Shows that Some Ancient Egyptians Were Naturally Fair-Haired   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Charles Bowles

    Marcchopper    Well, the evidence is all around you, but you refuse to accept it Mr. genius.  Fact all modern inventions, everything you use  from clothing, medicine, homes, radios, TV, planes, trains automobiles etc come from the genius of the Black African mind...For example, the “digital technology” in your mobile phone was by Dr. Jesse Russell, that PC was invented by Dr. Mark Dean who lead the team in its invention, GAS MASKS used by firemen and others was invented by Garrett Morgan, the light bulb filament was by Dr. louis Latimer, the HEART PACEMAKER, as well as the guiding device inside the “TOMAHAWK MISSILE” by Dr. Otis Boykin, the first dependable american clock was by Dr. Benjamin Banneker, as well as he also has a clock named after him over in London called the “BIG BEN”, you got it, “BIG BEN” BENJAMIN Banneker...First successful heart operation by Dr Daniel Hale Williams...First successful surgery to separate twins conjoined at the head was by Dr Ben Carson, DEVICE invented to remove EYE CATARACTS without making blood incisions invented by Dr Paricia Bathe, the mobile air conditioning units for cars, trucks, planes and trains, ESCALATORS, elevators all inveted by Black inventors.  Even your chidhood favorite sandwich name “PEANUT BUTTER” and soap you use to wash your body was by Dr. George Washington carver.  Lets not forget DOORS, LOCKS, and KEYS, as well as Paper (papyrus) and Ink for pens.  I could go on for days while refuting your ignorance, but I will STOP right here...lol

  • Reply to: New Research Shows that Some Ancient Egyptians Were Naturally Fair-Haired   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Charles Bowles

    Even though Europeans live across the mediterranean Sea, it is also true that Africans also live across the mediterranean sea, YET, African building structures were TOTALLY different from those in Europe and Asia.   It is true that ancient Africa which includes NUBIA, EGYPT, ETHIOPIA, PUNT etc were indeed 100% purely Black African peoples culture and technology..  There are Black African people who also have light hair, as well as many different skin colors.   Also, DNA proof does not clasifiy races of people, instead, it only tells us where people were isolated in groups for long periods of time, and that even people of the same race can have extremely didderent DNA when they are segegated farther distances by thousands of miles, such as the BLACK Melanesian, Aussie aborigines, Black Philippine Ates, Black Thai Mani’s.   It is a fact that DNA differences does not change the NEGROID race of these people just because of DNA differences.   The closer the proximity of groups of different people, the LESS DIFFERENCE one can observe in their DNA...It is also a fact that southern Europeans have as much as 24% African DNA, probably because southern Europe is CLOSER to AFRICA than it is to northern Europe which is far away..  There are two land bridges (Enclaves) that lead out of Africa straight from Morocco and into Spain where the BLACKAMOORS ruled for 800+ years.   There were southern Italian immigrants from southern Italy who were classified as Black Race in the southern USA during Post Civil War Reconstruction between 1880 – 1930, and were forbidden from marrying with white Anglo pale color skin people..There are also blond haired Black Melanesian people with blue eyes who are definitely 100% Black Melanesian race and has -0- zero % European DNA…..keep the record straight…..

  • Reply to: China Offers $15,000 for Each Deciphered Character of Mystery Text on Ancient Oracle Bones   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Sergei Solovyov

    Why not match these characters and script of Crete "A" ? The era close to the Indo-European character of the ruling elite and the language, apparently related to Sanskrit.

  • Reply to: Understanding the Crusades from an Islamic Perspective   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Gpad

    Despite what all have to say on who did what...the point of the fact is these two nations will eventually bring WW3...Its the middle ground between musilms jews and christians that will eventually bring world peace not betweent these two radical ideologies

  • Reply to: New Research Shows that Some Ancient Egyptians Were Naturally Fair-Haired   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Ruffina

    Europeans literally live across the Mediterranean Sea for Heaven's sake. The Near and Middle East is right next door to Egypt. Why people want to keep insisting that only black people populated and ran the country is ridiculous. Even with DNA proof, people want to further that false narrative.

  • Reply to: Palenque and the Great Temple of the Inscriptions: A Site Built for a King   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Pootie

    "Also on the sarcophagus are Pakal’s ancestors, arraigned in a line going back six generations." This should probably read "arranged". Sorry, I get distracted while reading things with spelling or grammar errors.

  • Reply to: ‘Man of the Hole’, Last Survivor of Amazonian Tribe In Brazil Has Died   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Nobu

    At 0:52 you can clearly see a modern axe head. So either this guy really has had contact and has been given items or is really good in his forge...

  • Reply to: ‘Man of the Hole’, Last Survivor of Amazonian Tribe In Brazil Has Died   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Sergio Langaro

    Uncontacted people using an axe ?
    Very strange

  • Reply to: Why is Odin the New God of Choice for White Supremacists?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: English Lady

    'Racial intolerance was a minute concern before Christianity and no race was considered less than another.' Utter tripe. Racial Intolerance can be traced back far into ancient history, and even prehistory. The Romans considered anyone who did not speak Greek or Latin a 'barbarian' and considered many people as essentially savages.
    The deniers are also wrong in assuming there were no Jews in Northern Europe in pre-Christian times: there were Jews in the Roman Empire, and the Roman Empire ruled much of Western Europe.

    Evidence suggests that the pagan Vikings considered their religion/tribal gods superior to all others, especially when they overcame them in battle- because they were basically stuck in the Iron Age where the rest of Europe had moved ahead.
    . It also bears mentioning that neo-paganism and modern worship of the Norse gods is a highly sanitized version of the religion. I want to ask so called Odin Worshipers when the last time was that they sacrificed slave girls to him, or raised the raven banner before a battle, as a sign the gods accepted the sacrifice of all those they slew.
    Yes, Norse Paganism was a highly militaristic religion with some incredibly violent and bloodthirsty practices, including human sacrifice: for which there is evidence in Scandinavian and non-Christian sources.

    It also bears mentioning that the Vikings were major slave owners, and slave traders. They sold thousands upon thousands of people they captured, generally from Europe in North Africa, the Middle East, and the Byzantine Empire. Their main market was in the Islamic world, but its often not mentioned. We don't like to talk about pagans selling Christians as slaves to Muslims.

    Besides of which, there were plenty of Christian Vikings as well: case in point, Gudrid the 'far traveller' one of the early Scandinavian explorers and settlers in Vinland. A Christian woman. Iceland was settled by men from Scandinavia, many of whom took women from Christian Ireland, Scotland and mainland Britain with them as sex slaves- and according to legend, the country was home to a community of Irish Monks when the Vikings arrived.

    So much for good old Northern European/Scandinavian religious hegemony. Its a myth. The pagan Vikings were basically just piratical followers of a war-cult. Who held back the intellectual development of Europe, possibly by centuries by destroying its centers of learning and pillaging or destroying its libraries.

  • Reply to: Use of fire by Peking Man goes back 600,000 years, Chinese scientists say   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: kjohnson

    I have a question. Is part of the article missing? The last sentence  may or may not need a period. If the comma is correct, part of the article is missing

  • Reply to: What is Heaven?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Tobey

    You don't actually have to die to experience heaven here and now, but you do have to earn it. Heaven and hell are states of awareness available both before and after translation (death of the physical body). Neither is a particular place, but each is the way the human awareness experiences existence in the here and now. Since we are always here and it is always now, the condition is eternal until one moves to another state. Religions have a long tradition of obscuring this set of facts to make Heaven and Hell places where one goes for disobeying the dictates of whatever particular religion or cult is being imposed. To get to the real heaven, or to experience Self and then God Consciousness, a devotion to love and service and the highest moral standards is required. Jesus, along with many others, pointed the way according to the vocabularies of the times when these spiritual giants lived. The tradition continues to present times with the Mahanta, the Living ECK Master, a long line of spiritual Master teachers, currently the focus of Eckankar. This will naturally be disputed by persons and organizations with a vested interest in social control and flows of peoples monies.

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