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A smug (sort of like me) guy reported on his YouTube channel
(World of Antiquity) that he has corrected the view of another guy (the Ancient
Geographic channel) who made the case for an ET-like explanation for those
ancient engraved images of what appear to be handbags in the hands of deities:
The smug fellow provided, what appears to be a legitimate
case for the “handbags” being buckets of water not bags of knowledge being
carried as a gift of the gods (or ETs):
case for the “handbags” being buckets of water not bags of knowledge being
carried as a gift of the gods (or ETs):
And the fellow I follow (Ancient Architects) speculates
that the handbags are actually images of the Göbekli temples with animal
engravings next to each depiction to help (ancient) visitors to locate the
termple in which they are to worship):
that the handbags are actually images of the Göbekli temples with animal
engravings next to each depiction to help (ancient) visitors to locate the
termple in which they are to worship):
https://youtu.be/ZNrMucrAGjk
There are a number of suggestions for the “handbag”
engravings, all sheer speculation.
There are a number of suggestions for the “handbag”
engravings, all sheer speculation.
If the “handbags” are actually water buckets, what’s their
purpose – to provide sustenance to the sacred tree included in some engravings
as the “solved” guy tells his followers?
purpose – to provide sustenance to the sacred tree included in some engravings
as the “solved” guy tells his followers?
That ancient engravers would find that detail worthy of
stone-cutting strikes me as a bit OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive) of a kind, or
attention to something with more meaning.
stone-cutting strikes me as a bit OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive) of a kind, or
attention to something with more meaning.
It’s that kind of detail that, like the Socorro symbol, could
provide a major clue to what the ancient engravings of “handbags” really meant
at the time of their creation.
And do the “handbag” (water bucket) engravings have anything
to do with UFOs. I don’t think so, but if they do, their meaning is only
peripheral.
RR
provide a major clue to what the ancient engravings of “handbags” really meant
at the time of their creation.
And do the “handbag” (water bucket) engravings have anything
to do with UFOs. I don’t think so, but if they do, their meaning is only
peripheral.
RR
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