Have you seen that Spear Dancer plate that was recently found in Kent? I've seen the picture floating around of it but no press release on the finding.
So given these facts, I find it really hard to believe that Iraq is the cradle of human civilization, or that the worship of Wotan / Odin only dates back to 420 AD.
The cradle of life was probably Anatolia, Turkey, not Iraq.
This is a theory that has many valid pieces of evidence to support it, but given what I have read, and found among 20ish years researching the topic, I have to agree with Graham Hancock. At least on part of his theory.
My belief is that there was more than one cradle. In each polar shift, or ice age cycle, we relocate, and start all over again. New group of survivors, new cradle, new beginnings.
I think after this last cycle started, when we were in the "glacial minimum", our ancestors migrated from the poles slowly towards the equator. Forced down to Central Europe, The Baltics, and across Asia. The glaciers kept creeping south, and when it hit glacial maximum, we were forced to live much closer to the equator. Southern Europe, Northern Africa, The Mediterranean, and East into India, and the islands of the Southern Asian Pacific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBywa_sZgj0&t=213s
Have you seen that Spear Dancer plate that was recently found in Kent? I've seen the picture floating around of it but no press release on the finding.
I have not, please share what you have found so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVyf35W_GXY
Oh, very interesting!
So given these facts, I find it really hard to believe that Iraq is the cradle of human civilization, or that the worship of Wotan / Odin only dates back to 420 AD.
The cradle of life was probably Anatolia, Turkey, not Iraq.
well, maybe, but Lithuania, Bulgaria, might also be a good place to look.
This is a theory that has many valid pieces of evidence to support it, but given what I have read, and found among 20ish years researching the topic, I have to agree with Graham Hancock. At least on part of his theory.
My belief is that there was more than one cradle. In each polar shift, or ice age cycle, we relocate, and start all over again. New group of survivors, new cradle, new beginnings.
I think after this last cycle started, when we were in the "glacial minimum", our ancestors migrated from the poles slowly towards the equator. Forced down to Central Europe, The Baltics, and across Asia. The glaciers kept creeping south, and when it hit glacial maximum, we were forced to live much closer to the equator. Southern Europe, Northern Africa, The Mediterranean, and East into India, and the islands of the Southern Asian Pacific.
In other words, the cradle keeps moving.