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  • Reply to: The Relic of Bir Hooker & The Giants of the Past - Part 2   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Steve Byrd

    With all the discoveries how can they deny the fact?

  • Reply to: 50,000-Year-Old Needle Found in Siberian Cave AND It Was Not Made by Homo Sapiens   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Jason The Realist

    Exactly. I wish they would dig deeper in the sands around the Pyramids, who knows what will be uncovered.. Maybe they wish not to, knowing what is down there already based on texts and other "hidden" artifacts the general public never see's. Imagine what lies beneath the sands of time..

  • Reply to: 50,000-Year-Old Needle Found in Siberian Cave AND It Was Not Made by Homo Sapiens   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    The problem as Dr Cunningham says...is getting them to go past the 12,000 year level in these digs. They are brainwashed into thinking that digging any deeper is a waste of time and heretical. New discoveries like this are now changing history because they are finally starting to dig deeper. I love to see these new discoveries shaking up the establishment status quo. Thanks for the article!

  • Reply to: New study reveals trepanation surgery in ancient Siberia   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Toongirl

    I always wondered if the ancient survivors with the larger trepanation holes had some (obviously sterilized) skullcap patch to cover where the surgery took place. That would make sense. Who knows what material they may have been made with but if they did make "skull patches" then it seems it was material that biodegraded into nothingness over time.

  • Reply to: 50,000-Year-Old Needle Found in Siberian Cave AND It Was Not Made by Homo Sapiens   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Steve Byrd

    There are lots of things left to be found underground especially in cold climates and desert climates. Who on this earth knows what may be there?

  • Reply to: Creating Prehistoric Culture: Were the First Artists Women?   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Toongirl

    It also helps to look at the subject matter of the cave paintings more closely - especially where emphasis is placed on pregnant animals (many horses, wooly rhinos, "lions" & "bulls" with very swollen bellies) & where red ochre is heavily used (often an ancient association for womb blood). Also, if women were usually the ones "hanging around" the cave campfires - wouldn't it make more sense that they're the ones more likely to contribute to cave art via their proximation to the caves in question?

    It's nice to see male archaeologists interested in such things instead of the usual excitement over arrow & spearheads while ignoring the needles, awls, & jewelry made out of mammoth & saber tooth.

  • Reply to: Pointing to Witchcraft: The Possible Origin of the Conical Witch's Hat   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Toongirl

    Horned ladies hats in the middle ages & earlier, such as in E. Europe & Russia, usually referred to ancient female fertility power - the Fallopian tubes - to the point where the horn ends were even accentuated with tassels or fringe to emphasize the ovaries. In India, where female cattle are venerated, the same accents often extend to the ends of decorated cow horns with flowers/ fringe.

    In many older cultures, women/midwives who gave/aided birth were often designated to show the souls they brought into the world out, so they were the ones that treated the bodies of the dead before burial, which included mummification. Such women would gain a knowledge of the body's innards & their workings, especially for their own gender.

  • Reply to: Ancient Fort and Stele Proclaiming Victory of Famous Persian King Found in Russia   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Erin boehm

    I love this site

  • Reply to: Buddhism in Ancient Egypt and Meroe – Beliefs Revealed Through Ancient Script   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Clyde Winters

    Thanks for your comments, and the reference to the Patrick Robiano paper. The article is good but it does not deny the existence of Buddhism in Kush and Egypt, it just explained how the Gymnosophist were presented by Philostratus and Heliodorus in their works about the Meroites.

    You claim that this article fails to illustrate the existence of Buddhism in Egypt and Kush, but I explained in the article that much of the Buddhist influence surrounds the worship of the Meroitic God Apedemak. At the temple of Naqa we see a number of examples of Buddhist influence, e,g.,  Apedemak  depicted as a three-headed leonine god with four arms; also at  the Temple,  Apedemak  is represented as a snake coming out of a blossoming lotus with a lion head. These are all symbols of Buddhism.

    The lotus in Buddhism represents purity of mind and body; the open blossom represents full enlightenment. Other Buddhist elements in Meroitic society was the footprint, elephants and Swastika  seen in Meroitic iconography, and the influence of Kharosthi on the Meroitic script. The Swastika in Buddhism means good luck, it is represented on the Stela of Meteya, published in my book Archaeological Decipherment of Ancient Writing Systems, page 131.  The Elephant represented strength of the mind and gentleness. Finally footprints are found at numerous Meroitic sites; in Buddhism footprints represent the presence of Enlightenment , and represents the pilgrimage of the follower of Buddhism at Meroite temples. None of these religious ideas and symbolism are associated with Hinduism. You can find out more about Buddhism in Meroe in my book Meroitic Writing and Literature  at https://www.amazon.com/Meroitic-Writing-Literature-Clyde-Winters/dp/0615...

  • Reply to: 50,000-Year-Old Needle Found in Siberian Cave AND It Was Not Made by Homo Sapiens   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Jason The Realist

    I'm not saying it's "Aliens" but it might as well be.

  • Reply to: Publisher Wins Rights to Publish Mysterious Ancient Manuscript that Has Never Been Deciphered   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: any_mouse

    Do you mean using Hollerith punch cards?

  • Reply to: The Ancient Book of Deer, Oldest Known Gaelic Text in Existence   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Lina Goldsmith

    William,

    Yes, there is overwhelming evidence that the Irish are the true Hebrews - priests and singers of the temple from the tribe of Levi. Ireland - the land of Saints and Scholars and cradle of civilisation. They were also ancient Egyptians and great navigators who build the pyramids - Druids using the Celtic Cross as their sacred tool. Irish Catholics have always been marginalised and persecuted by the Judeo Freemasons. Irish holocaust and Cromwell emancipation of the Pharisee Jews. Irish were the first slaves in America and treated worse than blacks (were also in Carribean). Catholics were banned from voting and entering govt in Masonic USA. Jews were behind the PROTESTant Revolution. Gaelic is ancient Hebrew and that is why the Masonic English tried to ban the language. Ireland is still under occupation. We are living in End Times as Satan has colonised the earth.

  • Reply to: Tunnels to the Sun: Exploring the Mysterious Ravne Tunnels in Bosnia   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: TheBIHLover

    The tunnels are named ‘’Rabbit Hole,’’ but they have no connections with rabbits. It does not make any sense that an animal would make so complex tunnels, escpecially not tunnels with side tunnels, dry walls, six tunnels that are going to the same direction etc. These tunnels are shaped by man. It still needs a lot of research if we are going to figure out who was involved in these tunnels. 

  • Reply to: Pointing to Witchcraft: The Possible Origin of the Conical Witch's Hat   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Random Person o...

    I believe the myth stems from "pyramid" shaped hats.

    Witches, sorcerers, and in more modern times, "dunces" hats.

    Perhaps they could draw energy from such shapes. Food for thought. :)

  • Reply to: Found: Grave of Siberian Noblewoman up to 4,500-Years-Old With Links to Native Americans   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    And I think there has been more than one Migration to...and back from...the New World during the previous three Interglacials. There are too many “Appearances and Disappearances” of Homo Species to rule this out. I think they went to another whole Continent to evolve differently and then returned to suddenly pop up as a different Branch of the Tree. 

  • Reply to: Tunnels to the Sun: Exploring the Mysterious Ravne Tunnels in Bosnia   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: vcragain

    How about these being tunnels nade by an animal ? – could there have been large rodent type animals in this area way back...these look more like giant rabbit tunnels than anything else ! Of course they are big, but so were the aniumals many aeons ago ! 

  • Reply to: Publisher Wins Rights to Publish Mysterious Ancient Manuscript that Has Never Been Deciphered   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Shawn Fox Firth

    I also recall an expert linguist decoder showing how easy and quickly one could produce volumes of text using just a card with spaces cut into it , I wish I could recall where I saw this but it eludes me .

  • Reply to: Controversial Claim by Geologist: Mysterious tracks in Turkey caused by unknown civilization millions of years ago   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Much of this is because the knowledge is lost and "Experts" tend to disregard the simple and obvious answers. The locals probably have stories of these tracks and how they came about, but because they are not "Educated Experts" their stories are immediately thrown out without any consideration at all.

    After personally walking 50 miles of what is left of the "Beale Road" and observing the same type of ruts along with drag stones I inquired with the experts in the area for a detailed explanation how they were actually used. Not one could put together a viable step by step operation in how they were used.

    I then tracked down one of the Ranchers who owned land that this road happened to pass through. Turns out his great great grandfather came west along this road to settle the Ranch lands he owned and knew exactly how the operation to lower Wagons down these steep inclines using the Drag stones was done. It was quite an operation that took a whole day to complete safely and successfully.

    Point is that because the Rancher did not have three or four "Degrees" no one would even take the time to inquire or consider the knowledge this Gentleman had to offer.

  • Reply to: Publisher Wins Rights to Publish Mysterious Ancient Manuscript that Has Never Been Deciphered   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Shawn Fox Firth

    I believe it to be a Fake in that it has no mistake's , a handwritten work of that magnitude would have evidence of correction's . . .

  • Reply to: The Cult of Mithra: Sacred Temples, and Vedic Legends, and Ancient Armenian Understanding   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Denn

    I thought Mithras was related to Apollo, the Roman Sun God that was worshipped by Constantine the great during the 4th Century BCE?

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