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Nice photos at the link.
1 posted on 12/28/2014 4:38:03 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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Ping!



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O stranger, tell the Lacedaemonians that we lie here, obedient to their command.

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2 posted on 12/28/2014 4:44:03 PM PST by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in Battle!)
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Trypillian society was matriarchal, with women heading the household, doing agricultural work, and manufacturing pottery, textiles and clothing. Hunting, keeping domestic animals and making tools were the responsibilities of the men.

Who mowed the grass and took out the trash?

3 posted on 12/28/2014 4:45:51 PM PST by centurion316
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“Trypillian society was matriarchal, with women heading the household, doing agricultural work, and manufacturing pottery, textiles and clothing. Hunting, keeping domestic animals and making tools were the responsibilities of the men.”

That doesn’t sound “matriarchal” to me. The Trypillian women were in the kitchen, so to speak. Hardly the sign for a matriarchal society. Show me one advanced matriarchal society and I will show you historical revision and lies.


4 posted on 12/28/2014 4:48:13 PM PST by sagar
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3,000 year old Ten Commandment monument chiseled into a mountain found in Los Lunas, NM

The Los Lunas Hebrew Inscription
By Jeff A. Benner


Los Lunas Inscription
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The above inscription is very unique for several reasons. First, it is written in an ancient Hebrew script. Second it is located near the small town of Los Lunas in the State of New Mexico, USA. Third, the inscription is of the "Ten Commandments".

Is this inscription an original or a fake. If it is original, this proves that a Semitic people, probably Hebrews, arrived in the Americas long before Columbus or the Vikings.

The above inscription cannot be a fake for the following reasons. The actual time of discovery of the inscription is not known but was known by the locals as far back as the 1850's. At that time, the script of the text was unknown and therefore undecipherable. It was not until this last century that the ancient Hebrew (paleo-Hebrew) script was discovered in the Near East. Once this ancient script was discovered the Los Lunas inscription could be deciphered and was found to be a copy of the "Ten Commandments".

Tell Dan Inscription
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When we compare the script on the Los Lunas inscription with the above inscription found in 1993 at Tell Dan in the land of Israel, we find that the scripts are almost identical. Below is a comparison of the scripts from both inscriptions.

Script comparisons between the Tell Dan and Los Lunas Inscriptions

The Tel Dan inscription was written around 1000 BCE. Since the Los Lunas inscription uses the same script, it is safe to conclude that the Los Lunas inscription was written by a Hebrew people about 3,000 years ago. Other ancient Hebrew inscriptions have been found around the country including Tenessee and the Mississippi Valley. The "Archeological Outliers Homepage" includes other ancient Hebrew artifacts found in the United States. The article "Who Really Discovered America?" also includes some very interesting information on the Los Lunas inscriptions as well as other finds and includes a possible link between the Gold of Solomon and the Gold of Brazil.

5 posted on 12/28/2014 4:49:05 PM PST by The_Republic_Of_Maine (In an Oligarchy, the serfs don't count.)
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Masonic Lodge?

It was laid Due East and West...


7 posted on 12/28/2014 5:09:40 PM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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The comment about the houses being deliberately destoyed ever 60-80 years is interesting. How do they know that it didn’t just happen that a fire started in one dwelling, and burned down all the rest? That would necessitate the re-construction of the entire village. I’m sure firefighting capabilities were not that advanced, at that time.


12 posted on 12/28/2014 5:45:30 PM PST by SuziQ
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I suspect a good reason for them to periodically burn down everything was primitive sanitation, though they probably didn’t think that. 60-80 years is about the maximum lifespan of the oldest person in the settlement, of those who were born about the time of the last burning.


13 posted on 12/28/2014 6:16:25 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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Trypillian society was matriarchal, with women heading the household, doing agricultural work, and manufacturing pottery, textiles and clothing.

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What? How does evidence that women were doing traditional women’s work amount to a matriarchal society? Of course, the women did all of those tasks, as have women in countless societies in which the men must devote time to the hunt.

Maybe the doofus who declared this culture to be matriarchal thinks that the men went hunting only a few days a year in their Cabela’s blaze orange parkas.

Help me out here, Sunkie. Am I just not understanding archaeologists’ use of this term?


28 posted on 12/29/2014 6:24:14 AM PST by Bigg Red (Congress, do your duty and repo his pen and his phone.)
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ping


30 posted on 12/29/2014 7:15:26 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski (Sanctification)
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The most notable aspect of the Trypillian culture was the periodic destruction of settlements, with each single-habitation site having a roughly 60 to 80 year lifetime....

Catfights


31 posted on 12/29/2014 8:48:13 AM PST by ZULU (Quo usque tandem abutere Obama patientia nostra?)
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