08-24-2012, 03:11 PM
(08-24-2012, 02:56 PM)Spaced Wrote: That makes sense to me Confused, though I had also heard Western Iran, specifically the Zagros Mountains as being another possible place of origin. I see a lot of the beginnings of Indo-Aryan culture originating in Anatolia however, domestication of sheep occurred there, many of the oldest neolithic settlements are found there including one of the oldest religious sites on record ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe ).
This is a personal theory of mine but I think that agriculture may have began on the coasts of the Black Sea, which was far lower during ancient times, and that water levels rose catastrophically circa 5600 BC due to the Mediterranean breaching the Strait of Bosphorus and flooding these regions, causing the survivors to relocate and spread elsewhere. I can see this also as the root of the Flood myth present in all cultures in the area. You can read more about the Black Sea Deluge hypothesis here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea_deluge
Wow, that is a mine of information that you have there! Thanks, Spaced. In 10.15, Ra says the following, with respect to the Atlantean civilization:
Quote:Approximately 11,000 of your years ago, the first of the, what you call, wars, caused approximately forty percent of this population to leave the density by means of disintegration of the body. The second and most devastating of the conflicts occurred approximately 10,821 years in the past according to your illusion. This created an earth-changing configuration and the large part of Atlantis was no more, having been inundated. Three of the positively oriented of the Atlantean groups left this geographical locus before that devastation, placing themselves in the mountain areas of what you call Tibet, what you call Peru, and what you call Turkey.
It provides clues, in terms of the Sanskrit language, I think. Also, the Wikipedia article that you cited says that Göbekli Tepe is located in Southeastern Anatolia Region, the very region that secular researchers are now zeroing upon, in terms of the super-mother language. The ruins of Göbekli Tepe are said to have sculptures of species that are not known to have existed or currently exist in the history of Earth, as we know it. Could it be that the latter Atlanteans resettling in Turkey carved them from their experience of history, from the space/time before the advent of the earth-changing configuration, due to their conflicts? I have a feeling that Göbekli Tepe could be the handiwork of the Atlanteans who settled in Turkey after the second of their devastating wars.