ARQUEOLOGÍA MISTERIOSA
lo masculino, etc. han sido descritos como exagerada. Los hallazgos aparecieron última hace 12.000 años se aHattusa. The largest known Hittite sanctuary. 13th century BC made in the reign of Tudhaliya 1Vsentaron vida es un hallazgo importante de este período refleja las creencias de las personas.
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4.-Erdinç Bakla Göbeklitepe, obeliscos cueva serpiente, mármol, 190x105x30 cm, 2012
6.-Hittites - Alacahöyük in Çorum, Turkey ( double headed eagles were a symbol of power to Turkish and Roman empires ) to denote their ability to conquer any enemy was unsurpassed by any county so they in their minds eye were invincible
.-7Hattusa. The largest known Hittite sanctuary. 13th century BC made in the reign of Tudhaliya 1V
.8.-Hittite, Great King Muwatalli, Sirkeli (Kurt Bittel)
9.-Göbekli Tepe es un antiguo santuario que se levanta en el punto más alto de una extensa cadena montañosa situada a unos 15 km al nordeste de la ciudad de Sanliurfa, en el sudeste de Turquía, cerca de la frontera con Siria
10.-Resonance at Göbekli Tepe, Turkey The largest standing megalith at Göbekli Tepe is covered with pictograms representing a human figure with reflected standing waves for arms, leading to a pair of hands above a belted animal-skin loincloth (above, only partly excavated). Embodying Indra, glyphs below the rectangular head state: Indra ra * ra-as nau adhi , meaning "Jupiter granting, the one for granting, spaceships deliverin
11.-Turkye. Gobekli Tepe. With archaeologist Klaus Schmidt. This statue of a man who seems to be holding a lions head between his hands might confirm my idea that ancient religion was about fear for the return of Halley's Comet in a year that the celestial eyes (Venus and Jupiter) met and crossed on succeeding days in the constellation of Leo. We seem to have lost this knowledge. Pinned by Gilbert de Jong.
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4.-Erdinç Bakla Göbeklitepe, obeliscos cueva serpiente, mármol, 190x105x30 cm, 2012
6.-Hittites - Alacahöyük in Çorum, Turkey ( double headed eagles were a symbol of power to Turkish and Roman empires ) to denote their ability to conquer any enemy was unsurpassed by any county so they in their minds eye were invincible
.-7Hattusa. The largest known Hittite sanctuary. 13th century BC made in the reign of Tudhaliya 1V
.8.-Hittite, Great King Muwatalli, Sirkeli (Kurt Bittel)
9.-Göbekli Tepe es un antiguo santuario que se levanta en el punto más alto de una extensa cadena montañosa situada a unos 15 km al nordeste de la ciudad de Sanliurfa, en el sudeste de Turquía, cerca de la frontera con Siria
10.-Resonance at Göbekli Tepe, Turkey The largest standing megalith at Göbekli Tepe is covered with pictograms representing a human figure with reflected standing waves for arms, leading to a pair of hands above a belted animal-skin loincloth (above, only partly excavated). Embodying Indra, glyphs below the rectangular head state: Indra ra * ra-as nau adhi , meaning "Jupiter granting, the one for granting, spaceships deliverin
11.-Turkye. Gobekli Tepe. With archaeologist Klaus Schmidt. This statue of a man who seems to be holding a lions head between his hands might confirm my idea that ancient religion was about fear for the return of Halley's Comet in a year that the celestial eyes (Venus and Jupiter) met and crossed on succeeding days in the constellation of Leo. We seem to have lost this knowledge. Pinned by Gilbert de Jong.




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