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    Ok I've read up. I think that the race we call the Celts could be the people who lived on Antarctica before it iced over and are the ones who made all those ancient maps.[...]
    Where did you hear this? It may help with your research to know that the land that most people now know as Scotland (most of it) used to be in the southern hemisphere.
    I didn't hear it, it just kind of jumps out at you. I was reading Hancock, Gray and Wilson talking about this lost civilisation and at the same time reading about the nazi expeditions to Tibet. Add in the Has White Man Colonised Earth thread and Crustal Displacement Theory, the Ancient Maps and stories/descriptions of those who 'brought' civilisation after the flood, then pick up the 'official' trail in Ancient Egypt, The Canaries, Portugal, Cornwall and where do you end up? In the same place the thermal current thingy in the Atlantic ends up, Wales and the North West coast of England, Scotland and then Iceland. Sea expressway from South America to Britain.

    My money is on the Celtic/Scandanavians who I reckon are the same people and that's why we kept getting sold this nonesense image of Vikings with horned helments. Cornwall = Cornovii = People of the Horn.

    That's about where I'm up to.

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    Quote Posted by Bryn ap Gwilym (here)
    Lettherebelight Hi

    Yep, that's a better version again.
    Its also wise to know the abc with that version. Hence the correct spelling of Avalon is really Afalon (pronounced the same). Knowing the abc makes the pronunciation & reading much easier & more enjoyable?
    Doesn't Avalon/Afalon have something to do with Apples in Welsh? I noticed in Tree Ogham the Apple is the 'resting place' or refuge from death. Given where we're told the 'druids' fled to in their last stand against the romans, we're back to North Wales.

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    Anno hi

    Yes afal = apple, but sticking another bit on the end can & usually changes the whole meaning. The answer is hidden in the Mabinogi/Mabinogion. Easier said than done seeing todays language & abc was different to then.

    Ynys Môn is the alleged last stand, but Afalon is linked to the south, but the Cymry are infamous for sending folk in the wrong direction & for very good reason.
    You may want to check out the geography of a place called Bala in the North.

    The ancient language was Coelbren & not the Irish Ogham promoted by the english establishment who done their damned hardest to rubbish that there was a written language.
    The Coelbren is found all round the world dating back thousands of years, but its all a mass hoax & people are confused & mistaken according to certain so called scholars.

    Edit:
    This may or my not shine a new light on things
    http://cilmaen.wordpress.com/category/llantwit-major/
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    Please, Bryn ap Gwilym, don't generalize about avalonians. We want to hear the truth about many things. Some of us need alittle more time for the truth to sink in....
    You guys aren't the only ones who had their history and lives stolen from them....

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    Quote Posted by Rocky_Shorz (here)
    Alexander the Great,
    Quote Alexander himself had made known his wish to be buried at the well-known temple of the supreme Egyptian god Ammon Ra in the remote oasis of Siwa, in the Egyptian-Libyan desert. Alexander had made a crucial visit to this oracular shrine in 331, when he had taken Egypt from the Persians.
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    Quote With a population of 23,000, Siwa was, for a long time, the most inaccessible of all Egypt’s Oasis until very recently. It became an adventure travel destination once its notoriety began to rise. The region which lays some 60 feet below sea-level includes a rich history. Notably, Alexander the Great visited to consult the Oracle of Amun in 331 BC. Accomplished archaeologists, such as Liana Souvaltsis, have implied that the great general was buried here, but no factual evidence exists of this. Legends abound of mystical protections which cover the oasis... link
    Quote 2340 BC: Sargon I of Kish builds a new capital, Agade (Akkad, later Babylon) and adopts the Semitic language Akkadian instead of Sumerian
    2334 BC: Sargon defeats Lugalzagesi conquers Uruk, Ur, Lagash and Umma, thus uniting Akkadian and Sumerian peoples, thus becoming the first emperor in history
    2330 BC: Sargon's daughter Enheduanna is a poetess
    2320 BC: Sargon invades Lebanon and the Taurus Mountains and creates the Akkadian empire
    2300 BC: the Amorites (Semitic people) migrate from Arabia to Syria
    2278 BC: Sargon dies and is succeeded by his son Rimush, who sacks Elam
    2254 BC: Akkadian king Naram Sin, another son of Sargon, further expands the empire, east and north
    2217 BC: Naram Sin dies and is succeeded by his son Sharkalisharri
    2200 BC: Royal graves of Alaca Hoyuk (Anatolia, 200 kms northeast of Ankara)
    2180 BC: the Akkadian empire is destroyed by the Guti, who invade from the north, and the Elamites of Susa regain their independence
    2150 BC: the Sumerians of Lagash revolt against the Guti
    2125 BC: Gudea becomes king of Lagash and builds the monumental sanctuary of Eninnu
    2116 BC: the Sumerians of Uruk revolt against the Guti
    2112 BC: Ur-Nammu of Uruk recreates the Sumerian empire and rebuilds Ur, including the temple of Nanna and the three-terraced ziggurat
    2100 BC: the Hurrians settle in the mountains between Mesopotamia and Anatolia and found the holy city of Urkish
    2094 BC: Ur-Nammu dies and is succeeded by his son Shulgi/Dulgi, who expands the Sumerian empire to Susa and to the north, bordering the Amorites to the west, the Elamites to the east and the Hurrians (Indo-European people) to the north
    2046 BC: Shulgi dies
    2018 BC: the Sumerian empire disintegrates
    2017 BC: the Sumerian governor of Mari, Ishbi Erra, establishes his own dynasty with capital at Isin
    2007 BC: the Elamites of Susa capture Ur
    2000 BC: the game of chess ("shatranj") develops in Persia
    1932 BC: Gungunum becomes king of the Amorites with capital at Larsa, builds the E-Babbar temple and conquers Ur and Elam
    1900 BC: the cities of Assur and Nineveh form an Assyrian kingdom
    1900 BC: the Sukkalmah dynasty seizes power in Elam, turning it into a regional power
    1900 BC: the Epic of Gilgamesh is redacted in the semitic language of Babylon
    1900 BC: the Assyrians emerge from the holy city of Ashur (north Iraq) to establish colonies in Anatolia with headquarters in Nesa (Kanes, Kultepe)
    1894 BC: Babylon is conquered by an Amorite dynasty
    1834 BC: an Elamite, Warad Sin, becomes king of Larsa
    1810 BC: Amorite dynasties seize power in the cities of Ugarit (Lebanon), Aleppo (Syria), Ashur and Mari
    1809 BC: Shamshi-Adad conquers the cities of Mari, Ashur and Ekallutum, and thus creates the Assyrian empire
    1800 BC: the Hittites invent irons and build the first weapons made of iron
    1800 BC: the Babylonians employ a duodecimal system (a system based on 12 and 6) to measure time
    1794 BC: Larsa (king Rim-Sin) conquers Isin
    1792 BC: Hammurabi, sixth king of the Amorite dynasty, is crowned king of Babylon
    1787 BC: Hammurabi conquers the city-states of Uruk and Isin
    1775 BC: Work begins on the Etemenanki, the ziggurath to god Marduk, in Babylon
    1764 BC: Hammurabi defeats the Elamites
    1763 BC: Hammurabi conquers the city-state of Larsa, and thus Ur, Uruk, Isin
    1761 BC: Hammurabi conquers the city-state of Mari
    1755 BC: Hammurabi creates the first code of laws using the Babylonian language
    1750 BC: Hammurabi dies and the Babylonian empire dissolves into city-states
    1725 BC: Kutir-Nahhunte I revolts against the Babylonians and Elam regains its independence
    1725 BC: Pithana, king of Kussara, conquers Nesa
    1700 BC: Babylonians invent the first windmills for the purpose of irrigation
    1700 BC: Anitta of Kussara, Pithana's son, ruling from Kussara, conquers eastern Anatolia
    1700 BC: the "Enuma Elish" (creation story of the Babylonians) originates
    1680 BC: Labarna of Kussara reaches the Mediterranean Sea
    1650 BC: Hattusili, son or nephew of Labarna, founds the Hittite kingdom, moves the capital from Kussara to Hattusa (150 kms east of Ankara) and adopts the language of Nesa
    1640 BC: Hattusili fights the kingdom of Iamhad (with capital in Aleppo)
    1600 BC: Hattusili's son Mursili becomes king of the Hittites
    1595 BC: the Hittites under king Mursili I conquer the kingdom of Iamhad (Aleppo) and raid Babylon, thus ending the Amorite dynasty
    1590 BC: the Hittite king, Mursili, is assassinated by Hantili, who becomes king
    1590 BC: the Hittites install the Kassite dynasty (originating from the Central Asian steppes) in Babylon
    1530 BC: the Kassites build a new capital, Durkurigalzu
    1525 BC: Telipinu becomes king of the Hittites
    1500 BC: a caravan trader, Abraham, leads nomads from Sumer to Canaan and then on to Egypt (Hebrews)
    1480 BC: king Parattarna invades the lands of the Hurrians and creates the (Indo-European) Mitanni empire in northern Mesopotamia/Syria with capital in Wassuganni
    1475 BC: the Mitanni king Parattarna conquers the kingdom of Aleppo and installs Idrimi as a vassal
    1458 BC: the Egyptian pharaoh Tuthmosis III defeats the Mitannis and conquers Syria
    1400 BC: the Mitanni king Saustatar conquers Assyria and reconquers Syria
    1400 BC: the Mitanni king Artatama and the Egyptian pharaoh Tuthmosis IV sign a peace treaty
    1365 BC: king Asuruballit restores independence to Assyria
    1350 BC: the city of Ugarit (Syria) employs an alphabet of 32 letters
    1344 BC: Suppiluliuma becomes king of the Hittites
    1340 BC: King Untash-Napirisha of Elam founds a new capital at Chogha Zanbil
    1339 BC: king Suppiluliuma of the Hittites conquers the Mitanni empire and establishes two viceregal kingdoms in Aleppo and Carchemish
    1307 BC: Adadnirari I becomes king of Assyria and defeats and destroys the Mitanni empire
    1275 BC: Khumbannumena expands the Elamite empire
    1274 BC: the Egyptian king Rameses II is defeated by the Hittite king Muwatallis II at the city of Kadesh
    1259 BC: peace treaty between Egyptians (Ramesses II) and Hittites (king Hattusili III)
    1250 BC: the Hebrews return from Egypt and establish a kingdom in Palestine
    1250 BC: the Assyrian army employs iron swords, lances, metal armors
    1250 BC: the Assyrians divide the circle into 360 degrees
    1250 BC: the Elamites build the ziggurat at Choga Zambil, the largest of all times
    1237 BC: Hittite king Hattusili III dies and is succeeded by his son Tudhaliya IV, who builds a palace on the acropolis of the capital, Hattusa
    1225 BC: the Assyrians under king Tukulti-Ninurta I capture Babylon
    1208 BC: the Assyrian king, Tukulti-Ninurta I, is murdered by his son
    1200 BC: the Philistines settle along the shores of Palestine
    1200 BC: the Arameans migrate from Arabia to Syria (Harrans)
    1200 BC: the Phoenicians move from the Arabian peninsula to the Mediterranean coast
    1185 BC: the Hittite empire collapses under the invasion of the "Sea Peoples"
    history timeline...
    sea people as in Atlantis, or...?
    bumped for reference

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