The Garden of Eden and the Sumerian Paradise of Dilmun, Part One

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Some PhD Scholars have proposed that behind the mythical Garden of Eden lies an even earlier mythical Paradise called Dilmun (Tilmun or Nitukki) in Sumerian myths. Although the current scholarly consensus is that Dilmun is the Bahrain archipelago (Bahrain and Failaka islands) and the east shore of Arabia from Kuwait to Bahrain, this identification is _not_ a "secure" one. Reasons are given as to why Dilmun "may" lie in the marshes east of Ur and Eridu (between ancient Sumer and Elam). For more information click on the below urls:
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http://tinyurl.com/ycx3og8
http://tinyurl.com/ycvtawd

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  • Of "F" course nothing is gonna appear now. Archeologist have to use a that time map, if there is none then check with satellites images to see the lakes and rivers depressions. Thousands of years had passed, the terrain obviously is going to totally change!!!!

  • Hey I was looking at this area in google earth the other day. I found something strange near Ur. Just to the south west a tiny bit there is a gigantic unfinished pyramid road or something enclosing Eridu which is almost in the center in a feint circle. Weird.

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