Haida Weaver Shares Her Thoughts on History and Archaeology
Evelyn Vanderhoop
12/26/14
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/12/26/haida-weaver-shares-her-thoughts-history-and-archaeology-158394
Possible that a small island has remained inhabited with contiguous folklore reaching back 14,000 years — but damned unlikely. Probably more like this:
The Dogon, the Nommos and Sirius B
http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/siriusb.htm
Such is life ... coinkedinkily, I just happen to be about halfway through “The Sirius Mystery” ... one of the things Temple traces are the linguistic origins of various gods in Old Kingdom Egypt and their nearly identical connections to the Sumerians. This would, if accurate, put the kabosh to the dismissive Sagan argument, while reinforcing the Dogon claim.
Another interesting aspect is that the old oracle sites are separated by 1 degree of latitude based on an old Egyptian ruin (Bendet) with lines running from it on an arc at precisely 90 degrees .
How did they know were to place them so that there was 1 degree of separation across hundreds of mile of open Mediterranean Sea? A question not so far in the book answered ...