Cuneiform Cache Found in Turkey

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Cuneiform Cache Found in Turkey

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This has the potential to be a major find. Any library of texts is important.

http://www.news.utoronto.ca/lead-storie ... 270-1.html
Excavations led by a University of Toronto archaeologist at the site of a recently discovered temple in southeastern Turkey have uncovered a cache of cuneiform tablets dating back to the Iron Age period between 1200 and 600 BCE. Found in the temple's cella, or 'holy of holies', the tablets are part of a possible archive. The cella also contained gold, bronze and iron implements, libation vessels and ornately decorated ritual objects.
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Let's hope it's not just ritualistic drivel, but instead a clear chronology and description of the Anunaki's exploits and era. We might find clues to Nubira's whereabouts! Wouldn't that be nice.
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Barbeque recipe for chicken entrails?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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Or human entrails.

The meso- and south American indian civilisations kept that folklore up until only 500 years ago. So it wouldn't be surprising to find early Sumerians were doing the same 3,000/4,000 years BCE.
All three were strongly astrologically guided, astronomically aware cultures that shared a visiting-gods-mythology.
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