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white quarts box that you can sit in within a mound and look what stone circles look like when they have their roof on


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In fact, by referring to them as long barrows we may well be missing the main point. To illustrate this, our excavations at Cat’s Brain failed to find any human remains, and instead of a tomb they revealed a timber hall, suggesting that it was very much a “house for the living”. This provides an interesting opportunity to rethink these famous monuments.
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that notion changes social history completely
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Not only were they tombs, but centres of religious activity centering on a cult of the dead and fertility. Often, the bones of the dead were used in ceremonies performed at the recessed entrance to the barrow. Another curious thing about the barrows is that the dead were usually interred after all the flesh had been removed, and occasionally after the bones had then been burned in a form of cremation ceremony.

Equally curious is that we don’t know how these people disposed of the vast majority of their dead, as only the bones of a very select few were interred in the barrows. Of the other 99.9% of the population, we have no archaeological record.
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if you lived in long barrows and you never wanted to bury your dead outside of where you lived
you would do that on hygiene grounds

most long barrows have been destroyed over the thousands of years and we still have around 900 left in england
hostile climate (ice age) sort of thing
hovering over that notion
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And every time I view it, my eyes go there first, it is the first focal I get, even trying to focus on the hand of pearls at each view, my eyes go straight to it first. Kinda weird
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The Rosary (pronunciation: , Latin: rosarium, in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"[1]), usually in the form of the Dominican Rosary,[2][3] is a form of prayer used especially in the Catholic Church named for the string of knots or beads used to count the component prayers. When used as the form of prayer, the word is usually capitalized ("the Rosary"), as is customary for other names of prayers, such as "the Lord's Prayer", and "the Hail Mary". When referring to the beads, it is normally written with a lower-case initial ("a rosary").


Goes to the representation of the corn tears. The maiden's tale of sacrifice bringing the vital gift. They say even spirits meet death in legends. It was the way for providing for those dependent on them.

Legend says after the creation two spirits sat down with one another in the noonday sun. Out of the golden light a maiden born from a drop of dew falling on a leaf warmed by the sun, came into being from three things: green living plant, moisture, and warmth.

One of the spirits married her and they bore children and so she became first mother. When the people multiplied it caused hardship. The hungry children begged first mother for food. She told them to be patient with tears in her eyes, and she will provide. Seven moons after her death, over an empty patch of earth, they found her flesh there, a tassel plant grew with the kernels as her flesh, given so that the people will flourish and live.

The Jesus story native style. Where her fingers are on the beads know where they are in the story/mantra.
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What I didn’t say was the way first mother sacrificed herself. Long story short she was dragged by the hair over a specific spot until only bones left. Then her bones were gathered and buried in the middle of the clearing. After seven moons they found her flesh there growing for the children.

So what caused these stories in the minds of those that lhappened upon the mounds/long burrows?

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white quarts box that you can sit in within a mound and look what stone circles look like when they have their roof on


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In fact, by referring to them as long barrows we may well be missing the main point. To illustrate this, our excavations at Cat’s Brain failed to find any human remains, and instead of a tomb they revealed a timber hall, suggesting that it was very much a “house for the living”. This provides an interesting opportunity to rethink these famous monuments.
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that notion changes social history completely
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Not only were they tombs, but centres of religious activity centering on a cult of the dead and fertility. Often, the bones of the dead were used in ceremonies performed at the recessed entrance to the barrow. Another curious thing about the barrows is that the dead were usually interred after all the flesh had been removed, and occasionally after the bones had then been burned in a form of cremation ceremony.

Equally curious is that we don’t know how these people disposed of the vast majority of their dead, as only the bones of a very select few were interred in the barrows. Of the other 99.9% of the population, we have no archaeological record.
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if you lived in long barrows and you never wanted to bury your dead outside of where you lived
you would do that on hygiene grounds

most long barrows have been destroyed over the thousands of years and we still have around 900 left in england
hostile climate (ice age) sort of thing
hovering over that notion
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what if our long barrows are neanderthal technology which modern man did not construct
we have these building all over europe siberia russia etc
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Nice thoughts. Remember Neanderthals by Hollywood says cavemen dragged their women to the cave home lol
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Remember stones boxes were similar to Hebrew and southern native Americans in the burials in tabernacle tent circa 1500s. They were bone boxes.
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if you lived in long barrows and you never wanted to bury your dead outside of where you lived
you would do that on hygiene grounds

most long barrows have been destroyed over the thousands of years and we still have around 900 left in england
hostile climate (ice age) sort of thing
hovering over that notion
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what if our long barrows are neanderthal technology which modern man did not construct
we have these building all over europe siberia russia etc
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Remember stones boxes were similar to Hebrew and southern native Americans in the burials in tabernacle tent circa 1500s. They were bone boxes.
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Ossuaries and reliquaries.

Decomposing meat box.
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"Through the Ossuary, we can enter the cave beneath the structure and there we found a blocked passageway, probably closed off by the ancient Mayans themselves," de Anda told El Universal in an interview. "We will enter again and this time we will try to open it to see if the passageway leads us to the entrance of the cenote beneath the pyramid.

"First we want to prove that it exists because no one has seen it, we only have the images; then we'd have to explore it," he added.
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The archaeologists kept the discovery a secret for three years until the end of their dig because of a unique hazard of archaeology in modern-day Israel: they did not want to attract ultra-Orthodox Je sh protesters, Mr Master said.

"We had to bite our tongues for a long time," he said.

In the past, the ultra-Orthodox have staged demonstrations at excavations where human remains are found, arguing that the remains could be Je sh and that disturbing them would violate a religious prohibition.

Mr Stager's team dug down about 3 metres (10 feet) to uncover the cemetery, which they found to have been used centuries later as a Roman vineyard.
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Remember stones boxes were similar to Hebrew and southern native Americans in the burials in tabernacle tent circa 1500s. They were bone boxes.
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Ossuaries and reliquaries.

Decomposing meat box.
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What they did was have open tent on scaffolds to where the bone pickers job was to place the bones into the boxes so there was no decomposing. At least that is what it was done like in most instances with bone boxes.
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The canopic jars were held in alabaster stone boxes mostly together mummified for different function not of bones.
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The canopic jars were held in alabaster stone boxes mostly together mummified for different function not of bones.
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Note they are similar shape to the pithos, wide top small bottom. Except pithos has no head as it stops at the neck
Baptist topic, lol
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templar topic, lol
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What is the red splashes on the stones around 15:30?
Interesting the stones were peeling, lol

Similarities between hunter gatherers and agriculture societies was concept of food trinity. The land and sea distance two legged movements called for pemmican style food which the vikings did in their own way(separation until eating) and then the 3 sisters plantings to keep the body and soil going without the Hebrew resting plots because of soil depletion concerns.
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Until the Hebrews had the ark, did they become movers of distance with manna as food source.

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Lard is best for hunter gatherer exercise. Agriculture's bane, lol
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abduct
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Better word would be lifestyle not exercise
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why did you bough up the cylinder ?

hahaha :-D

I wanted to reply about the cylinders in the player piano from westworld... and the punched cards used to imprint information - prior to the magnetic band :-D
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It has been coming up. Also in the form of chapstick which usually the binder if wax. Ears to mouth.

Nice, didn't think about that. Anything else?

:0)
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I'll come back on this.
hi
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I think I have understood part of what it is about. Going with the Chinese and their alchemical change of saliva, nectar of life. Would be similar with each physical sense, thinking about it. Qigong is energy airflow of meridians.
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The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress.[1] For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness"; for example, honey has a much higher viscosity than water.


The poison and the rememdy grow together as seen in this show as alie and alie 2.0



"Your thoughts are chemical, mine are digital." ”
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Funny enough, adaptogens help the body adapt better to stress. They target the adrenal glands and help rebalance the hormones. The natural way our bodies deal with stress is fight or flight. But when the body is stressed it releases cortisol and adrenaline which helps the body get through it. Today, there is constant stress in modern lifestyle.
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Pangu was said to be the creation god in Chinese mythology. He was a giant sleeping in an egg of chaos. As he awoke, he stood up and divided the sky and the earth. Pangu then died after standing up, and his body turned into rivers, mountains, plants, animals, and everything else in the world, among which is a powerful being known as Hua Hsu. Hua Hsu gave birth to a twin brother and sister, Fuxi and Nüwa. Fuxi and Nüwa are said to be creatures that have faces of human and bodies of snakes.

Fuxi was known as the "original human" (although technically speaking he was not a human), and he was said to have been born in the lower-middle reaches of the Yellow River in a place called Chengji (possibly modern Lantian, Shaanxi province, or Tianshui, Gansu province).[1]
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Fuxi and Nuwa are very similar to the two undulating lightning serpents that are associated with the thunderbird described as the thunderbirds belt and harpoon as the bird hunts whales. Remember the thunderbird is leader of the sky creatures as the whale serpent is leader of the deadly water monsters.


The deadly water monsters were said by the sky creatures to be destroyers of surface life

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She was described at first as having no real shape or form; she had eyes of fire, and a fanged mouth that was shrouded in a smoky or cloudy mass. As time went on further, her form was exposed as being massive, with a long scaly body whose natural armor was almost impenetrable. Her eyes burned with wrathful hunger, her claws were like iron, and her voice raged like thunder rolling in the clouds.

Whoever looked upon her will get blind, go insane, and die on the fourth day.[3]

Her weakness is a seventh spot on her head, behind of which a flashing red crystal lies within, which functioned as her heart. To kill her, one has to shoot a medicine arrow at it. This crystal was much sought after by many warriors, as it grants its bearer great power.



Note the cloud, lol
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similar

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To the Muscogee people, the Horned Serpent is a type of underwater serpent covered with iridescent, crystalline scales and a single, large crystal in its forehead. Both the scales and crystals are prized for their powers of divination.[4] The horns, called chitto gab-by, were used in medicine.[5] Jackson Lewis, a Muscogee Creek informant to John R. Swanton, said, "This snake lives in the water has horns like the stag. It is not a bad snake. ... It does not harm human beings but seems to have a magnetic power over game."


This has been noted before as historical myth associated with megalithic structures in South America and water technology.
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Because the standard story popularized by Darwin, Huxley, and Lyell is that everything you see is the result of slow changes over millions of years.

Catastrophes and disasters are not allowed in that version of history.

However, the English words for such events tell their history: "aster" means "star" or "comet", and it was well known in the past that these events caused great damage.
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Prior to this study, these thin-limbed, lightly built horses were thought to be related to the Asiatic wild ass or onager, or simply a separate species within the genus Equus, which includes living horses, asses, and zebras. The new results, however, reveal that these horses were not closely related to any living population of horses.
Now named Haringtonhippus francisci, this extinct species of North American horse appears to have diverged from the main trunk of the family tree leading to Equus some 4 to 6 million years ago.
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templar topic, lol
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heat is the most basic form of electric charge in our environment is a nice thing to know
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Professor Sanjeev Gupta, lead author from Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial, said: "The findings challenge our current understanding of how urbanisation in many ancient civilisations began and grew in relation to natural resources. Contrary to current belief, it was the departure of a large river, rather than its arrival, that triggered the growth of Indus urban centres."
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11:11 is another symbol for the schutzstaffel, the 88.

The schutzstaffel is stylized with armanen runes as you can see the vector of the symbol at 11:

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Called sig/sol after the sowilo

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Coincidentally, the Phoenician letter sin from which the Old Italic s letter ancestral to the rune was derived was itself named after the Sun, stalker, based on the Egyptian uraeus hieroglyph.

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