Re: More Etymology!



On Feb 11, 2:19 am, "heliogabalus" <forbid...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well, thishttp://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k89/heliogabalus/?action=view&curre...
and thishttp://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k89/heliogabalus/?action=view&curre...
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.

So you found pictures of three pillars, and already
you know what is shown on the remaining fourty ones
that have been excavated until now, pillar 43 only half
a year ago, bearing the most fantastic reliefs so far,
including the hieroglyphs of the standing H and lying H.

If Klaus Schmidt sees no writing, how can you ascribe to those images a
phonetic value?

He says there are messages, durable messages
from people to people, conveyed by means of
pictograms plus hieroglyphs (abstract pictograms
and small figurative elements). I attest a phonetic
value to the lying H, on the basis of my Magdalenian
hypothesis, as I explain three of the stone pillar
temples as calendars, while Klaus Schmidt speaks
of a Neolithic Stonehenge, and bigger than Stonehenge,
at least fifteen temples are waiting to see the light again.
I ascribe phonetic values to one hieroglyph (AC CA,
lying H), to one pictogram (DhAG, fox). and to one
sculpture (AAR RAA, AAR RAA NOS, Ouranos,
limestone ring that makes one see the deceased
ruler in the sky, in his heavenly abode, ex negativo,
composed of air and light).

Now somebody killrate my message, as usual


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