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Anubis Cave of Oklahoma, and Kelley's Island of Ohio: Compared Ancient Inscriptions

Dean Clarke
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Anubis Cave of Oklahoma, and Kelley's Island of Ohio: Compared Ancient Inscriptions.
Is a ebook about the comparisons of the two very distant from the each other inscriptions found in locations both of Oklahoma and Ohio involving the exploration of archeo-astronomy and religious systems of language.
Dean Clarke precieved a interesting parallel between the two differant locations in Two of the States mentioned within the United States as having some very unusual pre colonial America influences that were to be compared and differentiated from the other for some amazing slueth like conclusions. Clarke proves there is no evidence of fraud in either states historical inscriptions and that they are both were made in pre colonial periods of America based on the inscriptions types and content he carefully unveils to the reader. Clarke as the author does not refute some claims of other researchers like Barry Fells. But he does expand in areas where the questions were not addressed or looked at further in relation to other side referances found in context to the locations of both inscriptions of geographic areas and regions explored by ancient foreign seekers in the New World from the Old World! Clarke has studied place names for over 40 years and specialty is Egyptian and Celto-Basque sections of hieroglyphs and languages. The ebook shows that there is a religious outline or similarity between the Anubus Cave Inscriptions and the Kelley's Island Inscriptionsthat appear to be showing something by ritual somewhat like the other and period wise are fairly close to the same time periods when produced glyphs were made. He shows the cultural influences are relavent to time and cultural delay outlines of study in the inscriptions own contexts given by way of the mixed languages yet at the same time the cultural sharing reasons. That those outside cultures tdo have paralllels in the Old World historically of those kinds of inscription in the New World by signs or symbols that exist together and almost shows where they existed and happened! Clarke ends up discovering a pattern partly from other researchers information and partlyfrom his own that the process of Sun Worship had a foreign almost non indigenious quailties to the rituals and religious belief emphasises being not the norm found with Native American depictions or belief systems before the advent of the pre Columbian intrusion that changed aspects of trade and religious sections as if it added on those expressions into the Native American rituals not as a vice verse effect of the push and pull impacts from a foreign source of cultural trade. This would be one valuable book for both skeptics and researchers because in a somewhat un-bias way Clarke is showing the 'how to' in bringing further evidence in support of any suppositions that really would be needed in order to give a valid proof or to scientifically stack up as possible and if it even did exist as a lost potential local language. Clarke does this just by pointing out the needs for better accuracy in the uses of historical contexts involving historically known ancient language periods and usages. The ebook is one of the most important epigraphy studies recently put forward to show the importance of history needing to be put in it own context to its own discovery of ancient systems of thinking. This being especially so; if religion had steps of practices and forms that later became mixed in with multiple aspects of Rosetta Stone type layers of language scripts with forms reptitions. He shows also the danger of skiping the small details given in an inscription having somewhat limited number of carvings to refer to and in this regard to help avoid over expanded contexts, because most of the religious scripts left as carved in stone usually have very few actual written words of Gods names given as to what God they originally were referring to or had intended.

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Generi Storia e Biografie » Storia militare » Storia del Medio Oriente

Editore Dean Clarke

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 18/07/2021

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230004918127

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