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wegge
5th August 2023, 18:25
I wanted to share this website with you since I enjoy reading it since months.

www.falsehistory.net

I‘ve referred to the same author, Fred Dodson, in this thread yesterday (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?121622-Life-is-not-a-soul-trap-it--s-a-loving-creation&p=1570693#post1570693). I appreciate his wide ranging research interests.

In this website he mostly looks at old maps or photographs, which don’t match with our official historic narrative and draws his conclusions.

Another main feature is his interesting linguistic approach, which he makes quite some use of in deciphering what’s written on these maps.

This approach is further explained in his book „Extraterrestrial Linguistics.“

It basically says that a combination of mostly ancient German and Hebrew is what many of the „pyramid building cultures,“ which we see remnants of all over the world, spoke.
As a German I can attest that he used all the German terms in a correct way.

Here are the names of recently published articles, I hope you find some of them as interesting as I did :fingers crossed:

-Grand Canyon and the Lost Kingdom of Tontonteac
-The Ancient Owl Cult that rules the world
-Antarctica in the Bible
-The hidden Trump-Kennedy connection
-Ancient Towers as Antennas
-Ancient Maps show the terrestrial paradise
-The Fake History of Florida
-Things they’ll never tell you about Jeffrey Epstein
-A fertile and populated ancient Antarctic
-The Roman Empire Never Existed

wegge
18th October 2023, 07:55
A new article on the aforementioned website just appeared (http://falsehistory.net/ancient-squares/). It is about many many ancient structures which I would describe as some kind of "low-tech" Celtic Pyramides.

Has anyone of you ever heard of them?

Here are the first few paragraphs of the article, the rest and the images (!!) are found in the link:

"About 20 years ago, I read a German-language book called Keltenschanzen which roughly translates as “celtic squares” or “celtic enclosures”. According to the book, these were geomantic places of power used to influence weather and atop which celtic warriors “energetically charged” themselves for battle.

You see a celtic-square in the image above. Even today no information on this is available in English, you’re reading the first write-up on it. I am not well-versed in geomancy and radiesthesia so excuse any errors in translation or understanding.

The author admits that the celts were probably not the builders of the original squares. They used them, but the builders are of an older, forgotten age. The enclosed fields have also been named “rectangular enclosures” (only few of them are perfectly square) and Nemeton. In old literature the structures are called Drusnemeton. Drus = Oak. Nemeton = sacred grove or a sacred clearing or glade in the woods.

Europe is covered in hundreds of thousands of “celtic squares”. Unbeknownst to most, they are the most common structure in the world. Almost all old towns and cities are surrounded by them and they often come in a system of nine squares forming a ring. Nobody knows who made them. According to aerial archaeologists, Bavaria alone (the home of the author of aforementioned book) is known to have more than 40 000 celtic squares, some of which I’ve personally visited. While there are no records of who made them, it appears the celts knew how to repair them.

Nowadays most squares are no longer recognizable to the eye, they are grown over. The average size is that of a soccer field. It’s surrounded by a ridge, bank or wall surrounded by a ditch. The ditches were presumably created while digging to build the wall. The entrances usually pointed to the east, sometimes to the south or west but never to the north."

shaberon
18th October 2023, 09:08
Has anyone of you ever heard of them?



Yes, they are from Moscow and have put out about ten albums since 2014 (https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Drunemeton/3540375270).

It is an order of Gaulic Polytheism (https://drunemeton.com/) you may join.

You all are aware that Celtic Druidry is quite popular in Russia?

That Swiss bands like Eluveitie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eluveitie) have been at the forefront of Gaulic language research?

As soon as you look at the polytheistic website, you will become aware of the cousins of the Druids, who were not exterminated. These are known to us as:


Bards


It is not any literature or the Druids themselves that give us a continuous link to pre-Christian Europe, it is the poets/musicians.

Therefor, when you get to early literature, such as, for example, Chaucer, then of course it is written in symbolism and he is already wary of the Venetians.

The only close approximation is the herbalists' terminology such as Eye of Newt that Shakespeare used.

Rome crushed the Druids for state reasons, not religion, in fact Julius Caesar was amazed by the Druid he retained and finding out it took about twenty years of education to qualify.

I would say that was "indigenous Europe".

Some of the migrations are said to be into basically "uninhabited areas", such as the Teutonics and Magyars did not invade and displace anyone.

There were definitely modern Europeans at some remote era such as 40,000 years before present--and although this is in trying to distinguish them from Neanderthals--it turns out that most of these Neanderthals were themselves already mixed with modern humans.

I do not think wooden artifacts last very long, and a meter-high earthen wall does not have an extreme lifespan either. So I would hesitate to think of them as "pre-Celtic".

With organics you can measure it, such as the ring forts of Calvados (https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=8117684):


The radiocarbon dates of three samples of animal bone from the lower fill and human bone indicate 1220 to 907 BC.


But that is phase two according to further study (https://hal.science/hal-04177490/document):


A first phase dating
to the Early Bronze 1 and 2 transition, from the 21st to the 18th century

The principal question surrounding these enclosures is their exact function. The recurrent
presence of everyday objects such as millstones, pottery and lithic tools pleads in favour of
domestic contexts, probably farms. However, the presence of particular deposits and large
amounts of refuse raise questions.


The square pattern is not very evident on the Megaliths (https://www.megalithic.co.uk/search.php?query=&country=&category=0&county=&sitetype=26&days=0&condition=&ambience=&access=) site, which does mention Vitrified:

A stone fort that has had some of its stones fused together by extremely high temperatures. How these stones came to be fused is something of a mystery.


So I am guessing the square walls are less discussed because they look plain, they have no additional evidence, and are quite common.

The term given is not the "square", because it is Oak (https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095732249):


The 'oak sanctuary' of Galatia, the Celtic province of Asia Minor, as described by Strabo (1st cent. ad), the Roman geographer.

Nemeton being any sacred space, Dru- as in Druid specifies Oak.


I, personally, know nothing more, but yes, it would be part of the ethos of Native Europe, and there are a lot of bands into this, so, yes, it is certainly "known of".