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- 19 May 2025, 08:48
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Bronze or iron weapon use already in 4500 BC
- Replies: 2
- Views: 487
Re: Bronze or iron weapon use already in 4500 BC
Perseus received an adamantine sickle from Athena with which to remove the Gorgon's head; the colonists under Minerva traded iron weapons to the hellingers (hellenes). Demeter/Ceres described as golden-haired in 'Homeric Hymn to Demeter', symbolized by the scythe/sickle- the Scythians were holy to D...
- 16 May 2025, 04:50
- Forum: Links
- Topic: The Spread of Archeological Cultures associated with Finno-Ugric languages.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1504
Re: The Spread of Archeological Cultures associated with Finno-Ugric languages.
Did you read it? It's a good resource, but might have been better if this forum had existed when it was written. His case for a sunken land in the North Sea in the region of the Faroe Islands is a strong one. Mercator even drew such an Island- and named it Friesland. Was Mercator trolling? OLB descr...
- 16 May 2025, 00:02
- Forum: Religion & Philosophy
- Topic: Cultural heroes as Germanic peoples
- Replies: 2
- Views: 368
Re: Cultural heroes as Germanic peoples
Very interesting finds. Juul-ius... People like Conor Macdarie, author of 'Irish Wisdom preserved in the Bible and Pyramids', take an extreme position wherein most the histories penned by Roman/Frankish priests are false/allegorical, i.e, Julius/Augustus are dramatic inventions=July, August; Augustu...
- 15 May 2025, 23:02
- Forum: Authenticity Debate
- Topic: 2024 DNA study confirms the 2000 BC movement in Scandinavia
- Replies: 2
- Views: 605
Re: 2024 DNA study confirms the 2000 BC movement in Scandinavia
Amazing. Here's another jarring example of an oddly specific event in the OLB that no forger in the 1800s could have possibly guessed, even with unparalleled access to ancient texts and an uncanny grasp of psychology and language. There is a story in Oera Linda about the Golla plying the Frisian exi...
- 15 May 2025, 21:37
- Forum: Authenticity Debate
- Topic: Standardized currency in Bronze Age Europe
- Replies: 2
- Views: 144
Re: Standardized currency in Bronze Age Europe
I remember reading about the Cornish monopoly on the tin that fueled the bronze age, and the discovery of axe-shaped tin ingots off the coast of Crete marked with Phoenician glyphs. Further confirmation of Herodotus' brief account of the Cassitrides (Tin Islands), and perhaps confirmation of OLB's p...
- 15 May 2025, 19:26
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hail, all well-intentioned Frisians!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 200
Hail, all well-intentioned Frisians!
Greetings from San Diego! I have been lurking the forum a long time and am ready to share some of my personal findings, as well as some personal anecdotes about how OLB has profoundly impacted my life and psychology. Perhaps some of you can relate- I was inducted into the world of OLB by Asha Logos'...