Posted on 04/07/2007 8:00:18 AM PDT by Dacb
Thom Christopher went on to perform in one of the TV soap operas, then I lost track of his career. Sometimes I wish The Powers That Be in TV and Movieland would bring back all these fine character actors for even a bit part in some current production, much like Mel Gibson did when he made “Gunsmoke” and hired Robert Fuller from the old Wagon Train series, plus a number of old-time cowboy actors, for a small but memorable poker-playing scene in his film.
The tablet represents myths associated with watery constellations. These include Aquarius, the Water Bearer and Capricornus, The Water Bison, among others. See:
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/051007_night_sky.html
Aquarius seems to match the central figure on this tablet (including the deep line to the right) and Capricorns is well represented by the four fish- skeletons or downward branching lines with the upturned corners, in my opinion. The pottery head found directly above the tablet could represent the head of Pegasus stylized as the square with invisible lines representing serpentine streams of life blood flowing from it.
See: http://lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-pages/clayheadkasslypage1.htm
http://lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-pages/kasslytabletbirdlarge.htm
The faint line superimposed over the central figure exactly corresponds to the moons path as it crosses the water bearer (Aquarius) and Capricornus.
Incidentally, the Archaeologists that aren’t sure why the tablet was made are wrong about the date too. They blatantly assume all engravings are from 1000 years ago. It more likely dates to at least 5000 years ago, based on the site materials that it was found with, including Greenbrier projectiles, hand-axes, hematite cones, and thousands of other archaic artifacts.
See? I was right. ;^)
Yes, those archaeologists are half-witted and they recently allowed destruction of the site that is their job to protect. This August, they used backhoes to dig into Monks Mound, the largest central mound on the Cahokia Mounds World Heritage Site. They removed over 30,000 cubic feet of the mound with backhoes, and dumped it into dumptrucks without any screening or archaeology done. They also dug into a large cremation chamber that was surrounded by limestone slabs. It is frustrating that they could do this since the laws prohibit it. They claimed to be doing this to “save the mound” from rainwater eroding it all away. Now they are denying everything about the fiasco.
Oh and you are also right about the tablet representing a carbon credit. Do you know where you read that good information?
Visited the site of Cahokia a few years ago and want to return . We just did not allow enough time to see all of it. I cannot beleive that such huge dramatic ancient structures are right in the middle of the USA and right next to the interstate. It should be a MAJOR tourist site!!!!!
I think it should be such a major tourist site too! The largest ancient earthen archatecutre there is Monks mound, (22 million cubic feet). It was said by the travel channel that Monks Mound is the world’s largest pyramid. Unfortunately, Monks mound was being destroyed by backhoes in August 2007, by the site management, under the official claim of “emergency repairs”. There was no emergency from the rainwater and they were just out digging through with massive earth movers so they could expose the central tomb structure.
This action reminds me of the destruction done to Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Buddhas:
http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=4,2377,0,0,1,0
Are they that desperate for news that they would dig there? How awful. National Geographic needs to do a huge special on This amazing and major site.
Oh and you are also right about the tablet representing a carbon credit. Do you know where you read that good information?
No, where do I read that? I'm right so seldom I need all that I can get. ;^)
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