Posted on 06/22/2003 9:14:54 AM PDT by blam
Italian Archeologist: Anatolia - Home to First Civilization on Earth
Prof. Dr. Marcella Frangipane is trying to convince scientists that Anatolia is the source of civilization on earth, and not Mesopotamia, as historians have claimed.
20/06/2003 13:20
After 13 years of work in the Aslantepe Mound Orduzu, Malatya, Frangipane says the archefacts she uncovered prove that the first civilization was established in Anatolia. According to Frangipane, the swords he found in Aslantepe and the palace, are the oldest in the world. These findings contradict everything in history books. Frangipane held a seminar, accompanied by a slide show, entitled 'Anatolia and Birth of State' for academics at the Turkish Embassy in Rome. While finding her assertions 'striking', Italian experts said they wanted to discuss the subject in a larger scientific forum.
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With Turkey unable to promote Aslantepe, the first excavations were done by the French in the 1930's. Their research has been continued by Italian Rome La Sapienza University archeologists since 1961. The Italians have covered all the costs, including the hiring of a custodian to protect the artifacts. Frangipane works hard to publicise his findings, which will earn Anatolia a place in history. Turkey, however cannot sufficiently promote it. Aslantepe was a city from 5000BC to 712BC, until the Asyrian invasion, and was later abandoned for a long time. It then became a Roman village from 500 to 600AD, and later the Byzantine necropolis. The first palace in the world was built in Aslantepe in 3350BC. There are storage chambers, a corridor, a courtyard and a temple in the palace.
Zaman / TURKEY
* Linguists claim to have traced the origins of all Indo-European languages to this region.
* The fresh water Black Sea was flooded with salt water in 5,600BC. Some speculate that this was Noah's Flood.
* Mount Ararat, where Noah's Ark is supposed to have 'landed' is in the region.
* IMO, this region was inhabited by proto-Celtics in this period.
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Think of the civilizations or the ruins thereof that were covered with water when the ocean entered the Black Sea. The Black sea gained something like 300' in depth in a very short time.
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That's 9,500 years ago.
Yup. Ryan & Pittman, in their book, Noah's Flood, estimate that after the break-through, the water of the whole sea rose at the rate of one foot per day.
Most inhabitants would have been able to walk away with most of their animals and what-ever they could carry with them.
They think these hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of refugees streamed up the river valleys and spread farming and the Indo-European language all across Europe.
I've tried to connect these refugees to the 4,000 year old Caucasian mummies found in the Chinese desert. Some have even speculated that they are the same people who became the Ainu in ancient Japan (10K remain today) that replaced the previous Caucasian featured people there known as the Jomon.
BTW, the present day Ainu are the hairiest humans on earth.
The last I've heard about the under water 'city' off Cuba, is that the US state department has convinced The National Geographic Society to pull their $2 million pledge to the search due to the affiliation of the commusnist Cuban government to the group doing the search.
The last I've heard about the under water 'city' off Cuba, is that the US state department has convinced The National Geographic Society to pull their $2 million pledge to the search due to the affiliation of the commusnist Cuban government to the group doing the search.
A case in point is the dinosaurs to birds theory, which took about 25 years to catch on...and though now it's widly accepted there's still a vocal camp that insists it can't possibly be true and Archaeopteryx is a hoax.
Dating civilization in this hemisphere is even worse. We have to get past the EUrocentric notion first of all that nobody set foot in land in this hemisphere more than 10,000 years ago, and they only did THAT by crossing the land bridge in the Bering Straights. Even our plant life is not allowed to be our own, according to conventional wisdom. If you look through the various plant species of North America, it appears that 9 out of 10 are native to EUrope - logic dictates there could have been no functional ecosystem then. So what did the people here live on? Rocks and dirt?? The whole thing is irrational.
This resistance to new evidence and new discoveries is really irritating. It's one of my pet peeves, because the whole debate is just too deeply tied in with politics, and science and politics do NOT mix.
Thanks, you have just summed up one of my biggest irritations too. I constantly challenge the old 'camp.' Leaky declared decades ago that the Calico Site in California is 200,000 years old. (human artifacts)
How about Mungo Man, 68,000 years old modern human in Australia with DNA that does not relate to any humans alive today. Hmmmm
That's the theory I've always subscribed to as the most likely. Of course, don't forget that the "10,000 year" limit was also vigorously applied to Aborigines until recently.
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