Flores Hominid Bes /Yaksha ?
- From: PiAmoun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mihos)
- Date: 4 Apr 2005 01:35:37 -0500
Hypothetically speaking If the Flores Hominid coexisted with our
recent ancestors, perhaps they left some imprint in the art and
culture of successive cultures. The stone and ceramic representation
appear to be molded from life. As do the Yaksha representations
appear naturalistic in expression, versus derived charicatures.
Perhaps the different cultures coexisted to an extent? Cooperation
would be advantageous for survivors of periodic vulcanism
catastrophic seismic events.. Perhaps the Orang Flores I dont know
what I think about the whole Hobbit thing yet.
Next thing you know some overstuffed cannibal chief that discovers an
island of hobbits is going to up and eat them, and still get a
national holliday named after the fat ***.
A Sadhu Holy man for example, visiting Egypt for a twenty year
walkabout might leave a lasting impact on the scene of the day, a
person with an unusual appearance and manner in which they express
themselves might have made a cult figure of the Sadhu however
ephemeral there in Egypt. I wonder what sort of impact an Egyptian
queen might make? That would be hot.
Man the distant past is starting to look alot like a bud light
commercial.
But that might be an understatement. A traveling charismatic shaman
of the Orang Flores ethnicity might find similar reception. It
wouldn't be difficult to imagine a traveling retinue following the
Yoda for all I know. The Bes would be equally renowned in either
culture. Bes proved invaluable for midwiffery/ for India and Egypt
alike. Bes consequence cultural exchange.
I think that wasa theleast lucid i wrote since clear writing
requirement
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