Beneath the azure waters of the Aegean Sea lies one of archaeology’s most captivating mysteries - the Bronze Age city of Akrotiri, frozen in time by one of history’s most catastrophic volcanic eruptions.
Ancient history fascinates me. Like today some countries are advanced while others stay primative. People think back and often believe history should be a straight line of accomplishments. It doesn't work that way. This planet goes through cycles. Some are very destructive There's a history of a 12,000 year cycle that changes the world drastically. We appear to be a species with amnesia but we aren't we just have things like the great flood. Now think about how many times this has happened and where was the destruction. Where did the people go?
Many answers that are posed regarding the Minoans are answered in the History Book 'Ancient History Deception' (on Amazon), which is based upon source records. The Linear A would appear to be an early form of Phoenician script (writings do change when separated in place or time). It lays out a history that 'fills all of the gaps' quite nicely, and investigates why it is so confused/uncertain.
Ancient history fascinates me. Like today some countries are advanced while others stay primative. People think back and often believe history should be a straight line of accomplishments. It doesn't work that way. This planet goes through cycles. Some are very destructive There's a history of a 12,000 year cycle that changes the world drastically. We appear to be a species with amnesia but we aren't we just have things like the great flood. Now think about how many times this has happened and where was the destruction. Where did the people go?
Fascinating. All new to me. Thanks
Many answers that are posed regarding the Minoans are answered in the History Book 'Ancient History Deception' (on Amazon), which is based upon source records. The Linear A would appear to be an early form of Phoenician script (writings do change when separated in place or time). It lays out a history that 'fills all of the gaps' quite nicely, and investigates why it is so confused/uncertain.
It’s humbling to think how much has been.