PRE-ARYA-SEMITE-MONGOLIC RITES Rites, Which Survived the Arya-Semite-Mongols

PRE-ARYA-SEMITE-MONGOLIC RITES Rites, Which Survived the Arya-Semite-Mongols

www.michelangelo.cn Works in progress! PRE-ARYA-SEMITE-MONGOLIC RITES Rites, which survived the Arya-Semite-Mongols Main Keywords: The trail of designs and symbols of sacredness from Pannonia to Pazyryk and Arsia, and back to Hungary are the best evidence of the migrations of the Hungarians. Tutti riti indoeuropei erano derivati da riti preindoeuropei; qui cito solo quelli che insistono a dire di averli inventati. Gli I.E non avevano religione, ma solo do ut des. Alcuni si modificarono in riti cruenti. pane e sale. VENUSES, THE MOTHER GODDESSES The most ancient and most wide spread sacred symbol 0 0 1 Source: www.suppressedhistories.net N 0 e 0 a 2 n d e r t h a l France conical hat Golan -200,0000 Hohle Fels, South Germany, Pannonia, the oldest Venus in Europe; 40,000 B.P., lacking head, as it shall be in neolithic Carpathia!! WI define writing the tool that enables visual (non oral) human communication of a message through r digital symbolic signs, which can be seen (not heard), and which can be read from a material support. i This invention was the greatest invention of the Humans. (Art was the first visual communication tool, t but it was apt at transferring emotions, not information. Art was an analogical, not digital tool: it was i inaccurate for transferring accurate univocal information). nIf you accept my definition of writing, you shall agree that the message written on the arm of the most gancient known Venus, on the right, is the oldest evidence of writing of the Humanity. The most important further step of visual communication was the Pannonico invention of the phonetic alphabet. The future greatest achievement of Humanity, related to writing, shall be the standardization of a European common alphabet with biunivocal correspondence between phonemes and signs, if the linguists shall ever accept it. This would allow to replace the English logographic script with a real universal script. This shall possibly prevent our grandsons from being obliged to write Chinese pictograms in the near future. Other forms of writing vedi quelli di fegato di piacenza. Portogallo Francia nel libro mandato a washington PANNONIA > > > > CENTRAL ASIA > > > > HUNGARY … -1500 -1500… -500 -900… -200 -900… -200… +895… Gold Idol Magna Pannonia, Pazyrykia: Arsia: Agglutinia, Kimmeria Pazyryk, Tagar, Tarim B., Kashmir, Honfoglalás Pannonia Berel, Aržan, Esik West Tien Shan BURIAL RITES S Non anthropomorphic Kalash 0 t stelæ are a pre-Indo- (Arsia) 0 e European cultural marker. wood 1 l With the arrival of the funeral a Indo-Europeans, Stelæ “stone” e became with conical anthropomorphic. headdress, Stelae were brought back trousers, again to Europe by the jacket, and RO -5000 Messapia UA Altaian Kipçaks. boots Kipçak UA K ← Pannonico... ←The stela on top of the At Shanidar, North Iraq, 0 u South Germany tumulus a Neanderthal man was 0 r is a column (not an inhumed (disputed), 2 g anthropomorphic stela), 100.000 years B.P.. a which was holding on its The Cro Magnons, who n top a symbolic Isten, speak Indo-European s similar to the Terramare dialects, have learnt to th Newgrange, Eire, -3200 …not Celtic, nor Deutsch one, on the right, -8 c. inhume in Europe. K The Koros/Tisza culture 0 u erected the oldest Pyramids. 0 r Pyramids have also been 3 g found in Ukraine (Lugansk), a in the Tarim Basin, in the n Minusinsk Basin (Tagar s culture), in Shaanxi, CN, / Yenisey/Irtush Turfan, Xin Jiang, CN and in Linzi, Shan Dong, P China. 0 y 0 r 4 a Hungarian pyramids are m truncated pyramids, from i Bosnia to China. d T s Tagar is the only pyramid Bosnia Turfan, Xin Jiang agar Regardless of the description of the cremation of Patroclos in the Iliad, most Mycenaeans were still inhumed. The 16 th-15th c. B.C. Myceneans were Pannonici. The Indo-European Greeks devastated a rich economy and the war of Troy was their last, failed, attempt at surviving with further raiding and looting. The dark Greek Middle Age and the end of the Aegean civilization were the consequence of that war. Europe must be grateful to the Trojans for their sacrifice, that later on allowed the Greco-Pannonico Athenians to be able to keep under control the Indo-European Spartans and to bring Europe back to democracy and freedom (see the chapter “Holmgard and the origins of democracy” in the book “Honfoglalás...”. Why the Hungarians did not build as monumental pyramids as the Egyptian ones? Because the Hungarian society was egalitarian: there were no emperors or pharaohs to want them and no slaves to build them! OCHRE R Chatalhuyuk Red ochre was spread onto 0 e the Venus of Willendorf (-0 d Mari-el 23000), the Finnish cairns 5 and rock carvings (-1500), O the skull of an Altaian, the c terracotta head with a h conical hat in the Levant (- r 2000), and… the dead e buried in the Tisza Pyramids (3rd Millennium B.C.) TATTOO T a t t o o Celtic Pazyryk Tarim Basin mummy Iban HU, today, bride, Hmvhely The oldest tattoos have been found on the body of Oetzi, the ice man of the Eastern Alps (57 carbon tattoos; dots and lines, 3300 BC). Tattoo was used by Quin as a punishment for criminals. The Athenians used to mark the bodies of Scythian slaves with ochre in order to make them recognizable. Tattoo: Eurasia, scarification: African and scottish DRINKING RITE Maybe with the same meaning as the Amerindian Calumet D ← Tarim Basin, M. A. Stein. 0 r 0 i The “German” Longobards6 n brought to Italy the symbols k of sacredness of the Hungarians. R Where did they take them i from? Guess! t ← Avar Longobard, Pavia, e IT. (See the chapter “The Longobards”, in the book). Kőrős Szemely Trypillia Kőrős Try Koros D The instability of these 0 r vessels is their peculiarity 0 i and points to a ritual 7 n function. k The shapes of drink rite Varna Etruscan vessels have not changed R Szekely mus throughout the Millennia: i similar vessels are now used t for champagne and tea e drink rites and even... gulyas cooking. Oxiana, D 0 r 0 i 8 n k Sicily R Sumer Silla, Korea HU D 0 r 0 i 9 n k R i t e Iran Sicily, +3V Aržan, -620 UK +1399, Timur > Kazan 3 0 M 1 uThe Hungarian cauldrons had 0 s circular handles surmounted hby 3 “Mushrooms”, maybe a r symbolic representation of othe pregnant Mother Isten. o m Tagar s UA?? Altai Yueh Chih, Shaanxi, CN The foot of the cauldron, sometime quite heavy, could have been rather a heat reserve. The Chinese and Japanese still use candles under some dishes in order to keep them hot. Some of the cauldrons appear to have been made on purpose, in order to be buried with the dead. Hundreds of other bronze 0 cauldrons similar to the 1 ones of Aržan↑ have been 1 found, from Hungary to D Korea, dated from –620 i to the 14th c. AD. r The Greek craters were n terracotta copies, k beautiful, but unpractical Sumer Vix and fragile. Hun Hun RThe Hsiung Nu asked the Hungarians, who made the cauldrons for them, to modify the design of the handles so to become angular (as i it happened with the Chinese, Celtic, and Greek keys), to add 2 “mushrooms” (in order to comply with the sacredness of their number t 5), but forgot to ask to modify the number of decorative lines from 3 to 5. The Hungarian engineers (always bad tricky people, the e engineers!) decided to undersize the 2 additional “mushrooms”... so that most of them got soon lost, even being the most protected! (The undersizing was made at the design stage, not at production stage, because bronze, unless it was a poor alloy, could not be welded until recent time). Instead, the monumental 6th century bronze cauldron found in the grave of Vix, France, was made by Greeks for a blond Pannonico “princess”, who was buried, not incinerated, alone, with her cart and horse harnesses. She accepted the Indo-European design of the cauldron and had to make do with the spiral motif of the handles and a Pannonico crown of spirals, instead of a Greek key. → The cauldron is 1.21 meter high and weighs 209 kgs., capacity: 1,100 litres, dating: 530 B.C. Bronze cauldrons were made by the Greeks in the 6th century B.C., before complete Indo-Europeanization of the local population, and many were votive offerings for the Olympia temple. At that time, the Olympia temple was the temple of Hera, the Mother Goddess. Later on, the Greeks replaced the Pannonico ritual bronze cauldrons with terracotta made craters and they erected in Olimpia a temple dedicated to Zeus, the Father Boss. Indo-Europeanization had been completed, with the conversion to patriarchalism. 3 lineee che pendono da collo di terracotta M Spirals and tulips on 0 o Golden Horde Calyces. 1 n Mother Isten, encircled by 2 g a heart, delivering a Baby o Isten, on the cyan l microcauldron!. Were they made in Mongolia, in Crimea, or in the Volga region? The Hungarian culture had not died out yet, in all those areas! Russian samovar Yakuts Cauldrons, spoons and conical hats S 0 p Trypillia Sicily Aržan Tagar ←Tarim ↓ 1 o Avar Alania 3 o n South Moravia Celtic Tarim Basin In most graves containing cauldrons, two cauldrons were found, a bigger one and a smaller one, like on the table of these Yakuts, like in Trypillia L’assenza di coltelli e forchette e’ un indizio del fatto che il Gulash e’ stato il piatto unico degli ungheresi per millenni: carne e vegetali spezzettati.

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