| Ephesus had a shrine to the Anatolian
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| | through the eyes of Aristotle around 345
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| mother-goddess and the Cretan Lady of
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| | BC. He was surprised to find they still
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| Wild Things that was later incorporated
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| | had an Assembly of the People which was
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| into the Greek worship of Artemis. (33)
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| | actually strong and democracy was
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| This magnificent statue has many 'cosmic
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| | thriving there. (35) This political tug
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| eggs' on it that are extremely relevant
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| | of war is still endemic in our society
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| to the Berber painting of ostrich eggs
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| | today. Around that time Pseudo-Aristotle
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| that are found in the Saharan finds
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| | writes that Carthage passed a law
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| mentioned in Carthage as well as
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| | forbidding anyone (presumably without
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| connected to the Druid's eggs. A
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| | their approval) from going to America.
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| Cambridge scholar I saw on a TV show
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| | When the Gracchi failed and the Republic
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| recently was still calling these eggs
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| | of Rome failed (the Bruttii who killed
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| 'breasts'. It is ludicrous and almost
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| | Caesar and other good men of the
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| funny if you look at a picture of the
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| | Phoenician or Pythagorean and
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| statue with over a hundred 'breasts'.
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| | aristocratic genre became adapted to a
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| What level of academic ineptitude is
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| | new structure) a very big nail was driven
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| this? We have seen many who know the
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| | deep into the ethic or even semblance of
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| worldwide importance of the cosmic egg
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| | equality. The establishment of Caesar
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| including Gimbutas, but then perhaps this
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| | (later Kaiser and Czar are words from the
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| scholar knows were his bread is buttered.
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| | same root) ended even the superficial
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| Smyrna is mentioned by Grant going back
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| | appearance of a majority of citizens
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| long before our present focus and shows
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| | having equal say.They {Phocaeans} took
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| Amazons (Kelts as we have shown) were
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| | part in the activities of Naucratis in
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| once a part of the picture, but this is
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| | Egypt, where Phocaea was one of the
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| probably before the fall of Ariadne on
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| | twelve Greek cities which shared the
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| Crete and goes back to times such as
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| | temple of Apollo {Frazer's 'Golden Bough'
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| Malta shows had 2800 years before the
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| | documented Plutarch and others knew
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| Great Pyramid - with no weapons. Smyrna
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| | Apollo and others were representations of
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| is the site of a great Merovingian family
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| | Osiris and the rituals at his
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| with a name you'll quickly recognize.
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| | representational graves included burning
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| Onassis, who married into another
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| | people with 'Red Hair') known as the
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| Merovingian family through Jackie
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| | Hellenium, dating from the time of the
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| Kennedy. Thus we ask you to remember what
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| | Pharaoh Amasis (c.569- 525) {Right at the
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| the old saws do say about history
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| | key point of the Battle of Alalia}. By
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| repeating itself.Smyrna was situated at
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| | this time, too the Phocaeans, in their
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| the head of the gulf named after it, into
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| | own native city, had built a temple of
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| which the River Hermus debouched. The
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| | Athena, made of fine white porous stone.
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| original town, Old Smyrna, stood on a
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| | They also initiated what was to be an
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| rocky peninsula (Haci Mutso) beside the
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| | abundant and widely circulating electrum
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| north-eastern shore of the gulf. This
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| | coinage (accompanied by issues of silver
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| settlement existed since Neolithic times,
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| | that were initially smaller), depicting
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| but its founders according to
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| | the city emblem of a seal, and launching
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| contradictory Greek legends, included non
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| | a long and varied series of miniature
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| Greek Leleges {Phoenician pirates},
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| | artistic designs. They were also famous
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| Amazons, and King Tantalus of Phrygia.
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| | for their dyeing industry.{The Phocaean
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| (34)'Non-Greeks' is no surprise in
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| | coin had the BEE emblem that has been
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| neolithic times because there were no
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| | found on Cretan digs going back to the
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| Greeks. There was probably occasional
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| | Royal House of Mallia or Mile and
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| settlements and conflicts over the area
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| | Milesians to the third millennium BCE. We
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| we now think of as Greece but remember
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| | showed' 'purple' dye in Mexico and Peru
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| Homer's 'DNN' and what many Greeks know
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| | where they had an industry of making this
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| to this day as they call themselves
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| | all important spiritual or royal colour.
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| Danaus. We have shown lots of different
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| | There was a time that modern academics
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| proof and authority to connect them
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| | like Nuttall thought this was the best
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| through Thrace to the Danube in periods
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| | evidence of transatlantic cultural
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| before what we call Greece or Mycenaean
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| | exchanges with the Phoenicians. Could the
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| culture.The Phocaeans present us with
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| | Phocaeans have been there?}But their most
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| acts that mirror the Phoenicians of Tyre
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| | extraordinary accomplishment lay in the
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| and Sidon as well, in terms of
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| | distant west. {N. B.} The first of the
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| establishing emporiae or colonial trading
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| | Greeks, according to Herodotus, 'to make
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| posts. They also show us how mobile it
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| | long voyages', it was the Phocaeans who
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| was necessary to be after the Goddess
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| | pioneered the remotest and most perilous
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| (egalitarian 'Brotherhood') was brought
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| | routes. It was they, for example, who
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| to her knees. Just as important in our
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| | followed up the first Samian contacts
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| eventual connection with Britain is 'the
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| | with the kingdom of Tartessus around the
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| ships of Tarshis' and Tartessus on the
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| | mouth of the River Baetis (Guadalquivir)
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| Iberian Peninsula where Spain and
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| | on south-western Spain (c.640), sailing
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| Portugal claim national privileges today
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| | not in merchant ships but in fifty-oared
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| despite all the horror they have wrought.
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| | warships(so that cargo-carrying was
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| It is recorded in many places that
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| | sacrificed to speed and fighting
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| Milesians came from Iberia between 1500
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| | capacity). The friendly relations that
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| BC and 500 BC just as the Spanish Armada
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| | they thus established with the long-lived
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| later dumped a lot of Celtiberians into
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| | king of Tartessus, Arganthonius, secured
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| the genetic mix of Scotland and Ireland
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| | the Phocaean adventurers a large share of
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| in more recent times.Through all of this
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| | the bronze, tin and silver in which the
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| period from the end of the Hyksos
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| | Spanish hinterland abounded.Pliny the
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| invasions of Egypt there is growing
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| | elder also adds a record of a certain
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| aristocratic and macho oriented structure
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| | Midacritus who is likely to have been a
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| apparent within the Phoenicians of the
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| | Phocaean. 'Midacritus', he observed, 'was
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| Mediterranean despite the fact Egypt
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| | the first to import 'white lead' (that is
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| still allowed women to rule as we know
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| | to say tin) from the 'Tin Island'
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| from the numerous Cleopatras. The kings
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| | (Cassiteris),' {He notes 'Midacritus'
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| and supranational corporate entities were
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| | means approved of Midas which indicates a
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| adding more power in every century and
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| | Phrygian connection. I suggest that Midas
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| they were putting in place the control of
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| | was the King of Lydia and part of the
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| armies as well as the priesthoods they
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| | Phoenician from Pont to Tyre and Hittite
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| always found willing to favour their
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| | connection going back to the Danube Kelts
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| desires. Yet the people and the merchant
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| | of Finias. Any Ionian states that were
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| class were wary and we see Carthage
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| | his neighbors could earn his approval.
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