Re: More Etymology!
- From: "heliogabalus" <forbidden@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 01:19:40 GMT
"Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As for the book: I don't ask you to read it but to look at the
more than hundred photographs. You can't say
anything about Göbekli Tepe as long as you haven't
seen them.
Well, this
http://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k89/heliogabalus/?action=view¤t=goebekli6g.jpg
and this
http://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k89/heliogabalus/?action=view¤t=goebekli5g.jpg
doesn't seem to me but images.
Furthermore, I read:
Die Sensation jedoch sind die T-förmigen Pfeiler, die am Stück aus dem
Kalkstein des Bergrückens gepickelt und auf planierten Terrazzoböden
aufgestellt wurden. Sie stehen frei oder sind ins Mauerwerk eingebunden,
die Hälfte ist mit Tierreliefs geschmückt: mit Füchsen, Löwen, Stieren,
Enten, Keilern und Schlangen. Seit der letzten Kampagne bevölkern
zusätzlich gazellenartige Onagaer und zwei Kraniche vor stilisiertem
Wasser den steinernen Zoo.
http://www.urgeschichte.org/DieBeweise/GobekliTepe/gobeklitepe.htm
So, no more than a stone zoo.
Klaus Schmidt says: the reliefs on the pillars keep
durable messages from people to people, they are
no writing, but thirteen small pictograms are Neolithic
hieroglyphs, literally sacred signs. I go further by
ascribing a phonetic value to at least one of them.
If Klaus Schmidt sees no writing, how can you ascribe to those images a
phonetic value?
I think we better end this thread here. I shall give myinterpretation of pillar 43, discovered in the autumn
campaign of 2006, only half a year ago, in my thread
"what is etymology? (biology and language)" next week.
Ok, as you prefer.
Regards
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