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Post by swamprat on Mar 14, 2016 20:49:43 GMT -6
Mysterious Serbian Vinca Culture Figurines By Slavorum on July 18, 2015 Vinca culture figurines have been researched numerous times and among one sphere of scientists and scholars some have come to the conclusion these mysterious ancient objects found in Serbia could depict extraterrestrial visitors! Possibly of Gods, or any similar superior life form that pushed our civilization to advance to the point where we are today. These ideas have been ridiculed by general media coverings, however still there are many idividuals that believe these old archaeological objects could give us some answers that we as human civilization seek from our existence. Just as pyramids and other ancient megalithic objects that inspire thinkers even till this day, in same manner VinĨa figurines too inspire open minds around the globe! Mostly due to specific looks of figurines many think this is how aliens looked like in their encounters with our civilization.
Read more: www.slavorum.org/serbian-vinca-figurines-evidence-of-ancient-extraterrestrial-contact/
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Post by paulette on Mar 14, 2016 23:13:16 GMT -6
I just want to say - not human.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 17:01:28 GMT -6
www.google.com/search?q=african+masks&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqk_SokMbLAhXLQyYKHZ7PBusQ_when these kind of subject(s) come up, I always send myself to the huge inventory of pictures of African masks. Granted, these are figurines, but I wonder if back in ancient Greece if they had figurines of characters like "Medusa" (we do now. little action figures kids play with). and that's kind of my point. We have "stories" and legends, and depictions of early life in Greece, and no one wants to believe ALL of it. So what chance do some ancient figurines have, with no oral or written history to them? and why do we wear masks, and hoods, and even character costumes at Disneyland? (that limit our movement, our sight, and often normal breath). I have no idea how some of those Kachina masks, that portrude over five feet above a humans head, can be worn while dancing!? oh well. Like I said - I start thinking about masks. what they (the masks) look like; why the masks are worn; etc. A "figurine" isn't as temporary as wearing a costume, but it might be the same.
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Post by paulette on Mar 18, 2016 14:17:46 GMT -6
The Kachina dolls have "headdresses" that extend up and out from their bodies. I was looking at a Mayan statuettes in a small private museum in Mexico decades ago. The displays had spanish explainations. The word used for headdress when I looked it up ALSO MEANT AURA. I just about droppped. These are representations of something felt, maybe seen by some and translated into feathers or whatever. Incidentally Quezalcoatl, the plumed serprent, THE MORNING STAR seems to span many people myths. Lucifer who brought human fire (and paid for it dearly) is also called the Morning Star. His name means light. I'm thinking there were powerful being around then and humans accepted that and "saw" them. They are better cloaked now perhaps. Or perhaps not here. Or.
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