The Minoan Downfall and Volcanology's Black Hole of Unknowns

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Samra
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The Minoan Downfall and Volcanology's Black Hole of Unknowns

Post by Samra »

Dear All,

I thought some here might find this interesting. It's a topic that has been brewing since 2007.

This is a presentation of new evidence and insights I think anyone with an interest in Mediterranean prehistory should be aware of. Hopefully it will help to save lives in the future and bring greater clarity to this pivotal period in human civilization.

The Minoan Downfall and Volcanology's Black Hole of Unknowns

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Enjoy!

W. Sheppard Baird
E.P. Grondine

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Post by E.P. Grondine »

Hi Sheppard -

Good to hear from you.

I have thought for quite a while now that many people were deafened by the explosion of Thera -
the highly decorated pottery of LM1B may indicate how they were rehabilitated and put back to work by their society.

I have no doubt that the"minoan" forces were appenage to the Hittite army at the time of its defeat under Hantalishi 1 = T'e Hantalishi = Tantalus.

And that is why the ai-a-ja/meno lands then show up in the Linear B archives found at Knossos.

Keep an eye out for the spiral seat marks -
and good luck...
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