Re: Heidi's Participation in Sci.lang...
- From: "Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Feb 2007 00:07:51 -0800
On Feb 14, 6:34 pm, "mb" <azyth...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 14, 9:11 am, "Franz Gnaedinger" <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 14, 5:33 pm, Joachim Pense <s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:...
...entering sci.lang I am
announced like 50 new articles, so I am looking forward for some
exciting time, and then it is only boring crackpot-crap.
You are looking forward for some exciting time,
so why don't you read the book by Klaus Schmidt,
Sie bauten die ersten Tempel, C.H. Beck München
2006, about Göbekli Tepe, and tell Peter T. Daniels
about it? And then you may read the book by Derk
Ohlenroth, Das Abaton des Lykäischen Zeus und
der Hain der Elaia.
Speaking of crackpot crap, pushing yet one more Ph...s disk in here
again, eh? Ohlenroth is surely knowledgeable in the Minnesaenger and
such, but one more crackpot in things Disk. One of the less probable
of already 25 "published" interpretations and counting. Come again
when another disk is found and can be easily read using the first.
Until then, one Gr...s and one H..en are more than enough. Remember,
we already have your science-fiction.
Have you read Ohlenroth's book? have you ever
seen it, held it in your hands, and opened it?
Or do you behave in the way of Peter T. Daniels
who judges this book and other books without
having much as laid eyes on 'em? Joachim Pense
looks out for excitement in here, he is German,
he could read those books, why doesn't he do it
and tell us? And you are mistaken in one more
point: the signs on the object in question are
not really unique, some of them appear also
on a bronze double axe and have also been
deciphered by Derk Ohlenroth: Lousia eimi,
I belong to the goddess Lousia, the angry one,
equivalent of Black Demeter Melaina from Elaia's
grove at Phigalia. Joachim could read the book
and tell about it in here. You don't believe me
when I say that Derk Ohlenroth's book is great,
and that Göbekli Tepe is the most exciting
archaeological discovery since Lascaux.
Joachim could read the books, and he could
anytime find more about Göbekli Tepe if he
consulted the annual publications (Jahrbuch)
of the German Archaeological Instutute Istanbul,
with at least one long article by Klaus Schmidt,
excavator of Göbekli Tepe.
The edus are looking out for excitement,
at the same time they are anxiously sticking
to the mainstream. Exciting things happen
out of the mainstream, on the fringes.
If you want excitement, you must open
your eyes and mind.
.
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