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From: OldHagen
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  • you go round and round and round again..

    but if you focus on the center of it all, you always find the Hellenic tribe...

    you can go back millions of years and that still applies... and most of you dont like that.. well.. tough shyt people... tough fakin shyt... carefull though you might be despising your ancestry..

  • Russian translated the contents of the disc. Many characters in it like in ancientrussian writing. It is quite possible that immigrants has brought back these characters. For example, the modern Macedonian language is very similar to Russian. And from Macedonia to Crete near.

  • Could it be a list of supplies and tools needed to build some building" Fish and meat and poultry for workers to eat, skins or furs for them to sleep on, measuring instruments like angle and hummers,pabbles, water to mix mortar, something even looks like gloves, may be even bird's excrements, certain plants used for the acid, and the size and amount of batches of the mix prepared ( be it clay or cement), perhaps even how many workers.

  • Suspiciously many Egyptian statuettes had their noses violated. Perhaps the ancient Greeks treated their calendars in the same way, when surpassed by improved models. This explains, why the disc is so complete unique.

  • This disc has been shown to be a fake.

    Google "Phaistos Disc declared as fake by scholar" in The Times Online.

    Dr Eisenberg, who has conducted appraisals for the US Treasury Department and the J. Paul Getty Museum, highlighted the forger's error in creating a terracotta pancake with a cleanly cut edge. Nor, he added, should it have been fired so perfectly. Minoan clay tablets were not fired purposefully, only accidentally, he said.

    Plus, the "writing" only spells gibberish.

  • To call it a fake, is an exaggeration. I prefer this version: Some scholars state that the years of the disc has been miscalculated with about 1700 years. Still a famous and prestige-loaded riddle.

    Tell me, what gibberish does it then spell?

  • There is a great article in The Times of this year that has Dr Eisenberg's arguments.

    But I have my own skepicsim about "Virgin Births" in the archaeology world.

    Virgins don't give birth and isolated examples of full-blown "writing" do not appear and then disappear without predecessors or some intermediate stage. This Phaistos Disc smells like a Virgin Birth story.

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