*gasp*
I am amazed. Those people have no idea what lies in old ruins, and most of them don’t care.
Thanks for the ping, SC.
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My pleasure.
189. The treaties of Subliliumas with Azaru of Damascus, with a patricide prince of Mitanni, and with the widow of Tirhaka, make plausible his identity with Shamash Shum Ukin. This would signify also that Nabopolassar was a son of Shamash Shum Ukin.
190. The people and the kingdom of Mitanni did not "disappear" in the thirteenth century. Mitanni is another name for Medes; the northwest part of Medes retained this name as Matiane (Herodotus).
Immanuel Velikovsky, "Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History", June 10, 1945