I seen something in a magazine on the shelf earlier of how they're able to find many suspected pyramids & other structures within the Amazon rainforest....
With all the sites that have been found in this manner, it shows that Ireland was never sparsely populated or lone settlements, there was a very large population and very interactive with other settlements.
Just a few things Anthony if you still have time to read about a woodhenge found in the Americas : th-cam.com/video/GW6LVSMgnR8/w-d-xo.html 1) 48 wooden posts- does it correlate? I tried counting before but the entrance blurred out a few and if you mentioned I missed it. 2) compare art work on golden bird with lanula: images.app.goo.gl/MeDuu4WxFnDh2bSi8 Not forgetting the irish for crescent moon (adjusting for migrations) is the same in arabic. 3) pagan cross in the white artwork -ivory perhaps. So I think I made a comment recently about corvus and cygnus (the constellations) and the importance of symbols like the crow and swan. Fado fado I had the great pleasure of living in India and the importance of lingams (hill of tara albeit moved there) there is quite sacred. One shows trajectory of impact missile from the cosmos. self devouring snakes at the foot of the our mounds too. These common denominators are everywhere. There should be an international meeting of archeologists and I'll make it simple for them.... Everybody submit a list of symbols. Have someone on stage cross check by simply ticking a box if said symbol exists there. Actually that's not efficient algorithms will do it. From this you could derive movement of people through antiquity. Language, archeology and genealogy are awesome clues but in my opinion symbols can be just as transparent and they dont change as much through time! The only word that's made the transition into modern ireland from irish is 'galore' mocked and misspelled on a james bond movie and barely used since. I have a few Irish language experts quite close to me and I get the look of 'a cow chewing grass looking over a fence' whenever I ask questions. I know... boo-hoo get back in the game it's a lonely journey. Take it easy!
The stuff that went on in our country...No wonder our myths are so epic.
I seen something in a magazine on the shelf earlier of how they're able to find many suspected pyramids & other structures within the Amazon rainforest....
With all the sites that have been found in this manner, it shows that Ireland was never sparsely populated or lone settlements,
there was a very large population and very interactive with other settlements.
Love these findings
Must have been so surreal to discover something like this. 👍
Great work!! Precious information. 😘😊
So Awesome 😎
I have made a few videos aerial archeology. Found heaps of things in different countries.
9:33 What are the compass directions here? When I looked on Google Earth, it seemed to be cockeyed.
Just a few things Anthony if you still have time to read about a woodhenge found in the Americas :
th-cam.com/video/GW6LVSMgnR8/w-d-xo.html
1) 48 wooden posts- does it correlate?
I tried counting before but the entrance blurred out a few and if you mentioned I missed it.
2) compare art work on golden bird with lanula:
images.app.goo.gl/MeDuu4WxFnDh2bSi8
Not forgetting the irish for crescent moon (adjusting for migrations) is the same in arabic.
3) pagan cross in the white artwork -ivory perhaps.
So I think I made a comment recently about corvus and cygnus (the constellations) and the importance of symbols like the crow and swan. Fado fado I had the great pleasure of living in India and the importance of lingams (hill of tara albeit moved there) there is quite sacred. One shows trajectory of impact missile from the cosmos.
self devouring snakes at the foot of the our mounds too.
These common denominators are everywhere. There should be an international meeting of archeologists and I'll make it simple for them.... Everybody submit a list of symbols. Have someone on stage cross check by simply ticking a box if said symbol exists there. Actually that's not efficient algorithms will do it.
From this you could derive movement of people through antiquity. Language, archeology and genealogy are awesome clues but in my opinion symbols can be just as transparent and they dont change as much through time! The only word that's made the transition into modern ireland from irish is 'galore' mocked and misspelled on a james bond movie and barely used since. I have a few Irish language experts quite close to me and I get the look of 'a cow chewing grass looking over a fence' whenever I ask questions.
I know... boo-hoo get back in the game it's a lonely journey.
Take it easy!