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Originally posted by IAMTAT
reply to post by 23432
Wow...Please elaborate on Maikop writing and culture...You may be on to something here.
The Adygheans (the people's own name for themselves is Adyghe) are an ancient native people of the Northwest Caucasus, better known in historical annals as Circassians (also Cherkess).
An agricultural and cattle-breeding culture arose in the Northwest Caucasus in the early Bronze age. By 3000 B.C., the Dolmen culture, whose name comes from the distinctive megaliths used as grave markers, had arisen here and reached its peak; it lasted until the last quarter of the second millennium B.C.
The area where the Caucasian dolmens are found is the ancestral home of the Adyghe-Abkhaz tribes. Today, there are five dolmen fields in the republic with about 200 whole and partly ruined dolmens.
The Maykop culture of the Kuban valley coexisted with the Dolmen culture.
The first classical monuments of the Maykop culture in the form of large burial mounds (kurgans) containing splendid articles made of precious metals were discovered in the Kuban before the Revolution.
They include the well-known kurgan excavated in Maykop in 1897 by Professor N.I. Veselovsky, which gave its name to the culture as whole. The settlements of Meshoko, Skala, Khadzhokh, and Yasenovaya Polyana are other well-known monuments of this period.
The first iron appeared here in the second millennium B.C. and led to major economic and social advances at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 8th centuries B.C. The economic structure was represented by cattle-breeding, agriculture, metallurgy and metalworking, weaving, and spinning. This period is known in history as the Protomeotic.
The names of North Caucasian tribes, such as the Meots, Sinds, Akhei, Zikhs, and others that played a major role in the ethnogenesis of the Adyghe, first became known in about 1000 B.C. In Greek and Roman sources, they are referred to collectively as Meots, and in 1000 B.C., they occupied the eastern coasts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and the Kuban valley.
www.circassianworld.com...
THE DELUGED CIVILIZATION OF
THE CAUCASUS ISTHMUS
by
REGINALD AUBREY FESSENDEN
FORMERLY
HEAD CHEMIST TO THOMAS A. EDISON;
PROFESSOR OF POST‑GRADUATE MATHEMATICS AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH;
ENGINEERING COMMISSIONER ONTARIO POWER COMMISSION
Copyright, 1933
By REGINALD A. FESSENDEN
All Rights Reserved
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAPS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION
THE RECORDS OF THE PRE-DELUGE CIVILIZATION OF THE CAUCASUS ISTHMUS
1
THE HOME OF ABRAHAM
10
HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE SO-CALLED MYTH LANDS WERE THE CAUCASUS ISTHMUS
16
FINDING A KEY TO THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE EGYPTIANS
25
CAUCASIA, MOTHER OF THE GREAT CIVILIZATIONS
33
THE MORNING LAND OF THE CAUCASUS
35
THE ZENITH OF THE BABYLONIAN ASTRONOMERS
38
PLATO’S ATLANTIS WORD PUZZLE
40
THE EGYPTIAN TEN PRE-DELUGE KINGS OF SOLON AND PLATO
43
AN APPARENTLY DEFINITE IDENTIFICATION OF MASONS WITH THE EGYPTIAN M-S-N
45
SYNOPSIS OF SOME UNPUBLISHED CHAPTERS OF THE DELUGED CIVILIZATION
48
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Originally posted by IAMTAT
reply to post by IAMTAT
STAMP: Appears to be a purple, downward-pointing, triangle with a thin line border follwing it's contour. There also appears to be a serpentine shape or perhaps a letter within.
Originally posted by IAMTAT
reply to post by IAMTAT
My sense or feeling about this enigmatic antiquity is that it may actually be trying to chronicle a history of some ancient people.
The concave upper surface of this bowl has a decidedly 'nautical' or navigational feel to it...almost as if it represents a crude map detailing a sea journey.
The oviod shape with the series of dots around it, feels as if it could represent an ocean-going vessel full of people (the multitude of dots around it). The star and sun signs on this side of the bowl might be a map of the sea part of these people ancient journey from their motherland or home port (represented by the large bulb or womb-like shape in the center...this could be the starting point of their journey).
Again, these are only my impressions...but I can't escape the very strong feeling that this mysterious bowl may have been designed as a historical record or marker for an ancient seafaring peoples' journey to settle in a new land.
Originally posted by Druid42
The script bothers me, and I am leaning towards a generational piece, where other symbols have been added over time. To me, so far, that is the only way to describe the cross-cultural scripting.
I will say I do believe that all the symbols on the bowl were not added at the same time. There should be a basic script in there, and then a subset to define as the additions. It's a matter of determining the original script, accepting a geographic location, then extrapolating possible influences in that geographic location. Quite the puzzle indeed.
Originally posted by ArcAngel
Sorry about that.
Here they are again.
edit on 26-11-2011 by ArcAngel because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MysteriousEyes1
These are the photos of the rim.
Originally posted by IAMTAT
reply to post by Druid42
Thanks for your patience. As requested...here are some additional photos of the characters along the side (rim) of this bowl. I hope this helps. -TAT