Re: Noah's Ark flood spurred European farming, Ancient Canadian flood cascaded changes across Europe
- From: Day Brown <daybrown@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:38:37 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 30, 4:00 pm, Doug Weller <dwel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Who getsta sit on the jury? Anyway, this's only usenet; you get toBut then there's the Great Flood of 5600 BC,
which might not have taken place, the jury's not in on this yet.
think what you like.
The Great Flood answers a lotta questions that have been moot in Aryan
pre-history. You are welcome to offer another explanation, but I've
not seen anyone even try, altho I'll be grateful if you wanna take a
whack at it.
There is the issue, which Gimbutas takes a whack at in 1989, of just
where the homeland of the Aryans was. JP Mallory, "In Search of the
Indo-Europeans" takes her to task, saying that her suggestion, of the
region north of the Caspian and south of the Urals, does not explain
all the words related to fresh water fishing, lakes, swamps, and water
craft he finds in PIE. Both of them reject the Black Sea area because
they both know it has marine, ie salt water species. Neither
considered the possibility of the Euxine basin being freshwater.
Everyone who's looked into Aryan culture can see the dispersal, but
nobody has another theory to explain why that happened. Oswald &
Ballantine look at common characteristics among Aryan clergy from the
Indus to Germany, and the curious sanctions against the clerical class
which they think is due to some kind of failed revolution. Well again,
an event as catostrophic as the Great Flood would discredit the
clerical class who is spozed to have the vision to see disaster
coming. Why else were the Aryan clergy forbidden to use weapons that
draw blood?
And speaking of blood, DNA now shows that there never was a "pure"
Aryan race. Just who the hell were these people? Clearly most of their
agrarian methods evolved in Anatolia. DNA shows that wheat descended
from einkorn 10,000 years ago, still found growing wild in the Taurus
mtns. Yet, Caucasoid, Alpine, and Semite skulls have been found at
Chatal Hoyuk. Nor is there any sign in any of the Anatolian cities I
know of- of a class system.
They seem to have invented that later on, most notably by the Nazis.
Yet the Ashkenazic Jews were descended from the Khazar elite- who
lived on the North shore of the Black Sea, and have a greater claim to
be "pure Aryan" than just about anyone else. There's a lotta
rethinking that needs to go on here.
.
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