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The past president of the European Archaeological Society is appealing publicly for ideas as to what they've found in eastern Europe and none of you know that. Does anyone here actually know an archaeologist?
So sad. Ignorance is not bliss.
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Nico
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Ancient History
Rick Baudé Wrote:
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> Yep just head out to Hogwarts take a left hand
> turn at El Dorado (the legendary city of gold) go
> 27 cubits passed the am duat, and there's
> Atlantis.
I suppose there is alot of gold to be had. The Canadians have bought up the rights to that though.
Coincidentally it was the Canadians whom
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Nico
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Ancient History
Rick Baudé Wrote:
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> I assume you're talking about the pyramid texts?
> That was the directions to get to the am duat, the
> place where the king's soul would reside.
It is also the place where all the action in the Edfu texts takes place.
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Nico
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Ancient History
Roxana Cooper Wrote:
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> So where is the AE version of the myth? Seriously,
> you think a people as parochial and self centered
> as the AEs would BOTHER to preserve the history of
> Barbarians beyond the Great Green?
Unas tells you exactly how to get to the "hidden circles" of Re/Osiris on Serser. Sail as far nor
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Nico
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Ancient History
Athens is plural. Any Athen in the Saronic Gulf on Lake Epidaurus certainly experienced a Platoesque catastrophe.
It also would have experienced the Epigravettians from okeanos.
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Nico
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Ancient History
Aristotle knew what a stink Troy and Atlantis were going to cause.
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Nico
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Ancient History
Roxana Cooper Wrote:
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> So how many believers in Atlantis also believe the
> city of Athens existed nine thousand years ago and
> 'led the Hellenes' ? Thats an integral part of the
> story.
It really doesn't take a believer in Atlantis to know that people would have been living on Lake Epidaurus not at the A
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Nico
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Ancient History
I am not moving them. Someone else did maybe. The very first surviving placement of them in literature is Pindar Olympian 3. FOR THERON OF ACRAGAS CHARIOT RACE 476 B.C. ... Hercules originally got the olive leaves for Therons head from the springs of Ister or the Pillars of Hercules.
Then Herodotus repeats the story but cannot quite understand it because he didn't know Okeanos Potamos fi
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nick k parrish
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Ancient History
Europe is the only thing that is as big as Libya and Asia combined on any said map of the time. Where does he say not European? If an Egyptian was reading Greek texts of the time then the Pillars of Hercules were at Belgrade Serbia .
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PartA
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Ancient History
Nonpseudo Wrote:
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> interesting text thanks, never read it before, but
> I think its a very tenuous link
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> Ahh ok, so we're playing the ancient text game
> I wonder if you've ever read "A lament for Eridu"
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> It describes how the worlds first city was washed
> away in a
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PartA
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Ancient History
I most heartily agree. Official government geologists are calling the geoarcheaology they have discovered "Atlantis". Official government archaeologists are calling the same archaeology they have discovered "The Garden of Eden". Only the archeomythologists are calling it as it realistically is.
Zoroasters Yima and the things he built.
Plato believed Zoroaster lived 6
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PartA
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Ancient History
What happens when the images are created by the National Geological Institute of a European Union country and presented to an international gathering of government geologists. It becomes more difficult to be on the side of the obviously uneducated.
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PartA
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Ancient History
From a story at the same time... Zoroastrians genetically are Gravettians once found at paleolithic Dolni Vestonice and Kostenki. Their religion could be as old as Aristotle et al said it was.
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PartA
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Ancient History
This is a fascinating archive of current ancient dna results.
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PartA
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Ancient History
Here are 10 things I did not know or had not considered. It would seem that they should be addressed in a lecture such as this.
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PartA
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Ancient History