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Ain Dara’s Footprints

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posted on Apr, 1 2022 @ 07:08 AM
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originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: putnam6

Here are some pictures from 2014,

Ain Dara




Great pics amazed at the stonework...
edit on 1-4-2022 by putnam6 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 1 2022 @ 07:12 AM
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originally posted by: Brotherman
Perhaps they were carved as sockets for a free standing statue to give it stability and guide to erect it. Perhaps over the years in the desert erosion diminished its depth?


never thought of that either, another possibility but what about the single carved footprint 60 feet or so away



posted on Apr, 1 2022 @ 08:37 AM
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a reply to: putnam6

That is an interesting looking temple,damn shame it got bombed.
There are also quite a few giant footprints across much of Asia,often thought of as the prints of Hanuman,Ram or Vishnu by the Hindus/Buddhists.

While many look carved,some do not and are believed to be from a distant time when their gods walked the earth.
Whatever the truth,the Hindus believe it-they see all the stories in their religious texts as legit "history" which is pretty mind blowing as there are countless depictions of not only giants,but non human entities,hybrid chimera type beings,and intergalactic space battles between strange aliens in spaceships with exotic weapons.

There seems to me to be a huge crossover of gods and themes from ancient Assyrian/Mesopotamian culture and the Hindi/Buddhist cultures and even the South American Maya/Inca/Olmec/Aztec cultures.

Here is a website with loads of giant footprints from around Asia-

www.talkpundit.com...




posted on Apr, 1 2022 @ 07:43 PM
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originally posted by: Silcone Synapse
a reply to: putnam6

That is an interesting looking temple,damn shame it got bombed.
There are also quite a few giant footprints across much of Asia,often thought of as the prints of Hanuman,Ram or Vishnu by the Hindus/Buddhists.

While many look carved,some do not and are believed to be from a distant time when their gods walked the earth.
Whatever the truth,the Hindus believe it-they see all the stories in their religious texts as legit "history" which is pretty mind blowing as there are countless depictions of not only giants,but non human entities,hybrid chimera type beings,and intergalactic space battles between strange aliens in spaceships with exotic weapons.

There seems to me to be a huge crossover of gods and themes from ancient Assyrian/Mesopotamian culture and the Hindi/Buddhist cultures and even the South American Maya/Inca/Olmec/Aztec cultures.

Here is a website with loads of giant footprints from around Asia-

www.talkpundit.com...




Thanks for the link,

Native Americans have folklore about giants too. Who knows where the folklore ends and truth begins?

But like their 7 worlds belief, it's believed and has been passed along from many tribes.



posted on Apr, 1 2022 @ 07:51 PM
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: putnam6


In January 2018 it was reported that the Ain Dara Temple was largely destroyed due to airstrikes by the Air Force.


Turkish Air Force.

Cheers


Thanks, sorry I left that out, honestly, it threw me that they bombed the site at first I thought it was Isis/Isil but it was the Kurds that drew Erogdan's ire evidently




posted on Apr, 2 2022 @ 07:31 PM
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originally posted by: putnam6

originally posted by: ARM1968
Yeah, they were clearly carved into the rock. Neat though. Lots of, or was lots of, very interesting stuff in Syria.


Of course they were carved is the most likely explanation, but why?

#1 It had to take a little while to carve those bastards out, why spend all that time on something that seems so superficial?

#2 Who was it for? did it really make them feel better having the giant footprints ie what purpose?

#3 Was it just somebody tagging?



Maybe their god or one of them was supposed to have stood there.



posted on Apr, 2 2022 @ 07:48 PM
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a reply to: putnam6

interesting that these places always seem to get destroyed by conflicts
loads of ancient sites get damaged or completely destroyed, I often wonder if its on purpose



posted on Apr, 3 2022 @ 03:17 AM
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originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: putnam6

Here are some pictures from 2014,

Ain Dara



Some more Pics from Flicker from Klaus Wagensonner (34 photos) Link to Klaus Wagensonner's Photos of Ain Dara









edit on 3-4-2022 by thethirdsign because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 17 2022 @ 12:48 PM
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originally posted by: ARM1968

originally posted by: putnam6

originally posted by: ARM1968
Yeah, they were clearly carved into the rock. Neat though. Lots of, or was lots of, very interesting stuff in Syria.


Of course they were carved is the most likely explanation, but why?

#1 It had to take a little while to carve those bastards out, why spend all that time on something that seems so superficial?

#2 Who was it for? did it really make them feel better having the giant footprints ie what purpose?

#3 Was it just somebody tagging?



Maybe their god or one of them was supposed to have stood there.

Quite possibly to represent the presence of a god in the temple's Holy of Holies.



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