(Please read from the start)
As if that is not enough, anons take a very close look to the reverse side of the 2 dogs palette, just under the paw of the dog on your left side. What do you see? = an animal, with wings, with the head of an eagle, while its body is that of a feline. Isn’t that a GRIFFIN? (maybe with the difference of the front paws). The Griffin is an imaginative, fantasy, fairytale animal, not real – that’s what we were told. So I want to know how the heck did the Ancient Egyptian know about it and why is it carved on a pre-dynastic palette? Just ask yourself: did this animal really exist or it’s pure fiction? Makes one wonder what other “fantasy creature” possibly existed: Unicorns, Pegasus, even DRAGONS? But all of these are just creatures imagined by fantasy story writers – that’s what we’ve been told. What is the truth about this? It’s still unclear. We need more evidence, much more, before making up our minds about this. Mostly that no skeletons of such animals have been found….yet….according to what we’ve been told.
(Some of the comments I made in the past, in this place, sounded silly for anons, not understood, but none of what I’m talking about is shallow, everything has a meaning, even if it doesn’t seem like that to the reader. I even know WHO is keeping track of what I write. Sometimes, it’s so obvious, mostly when you have been “observing” for a long time)
I want to point out that decades ago, I only looked for the “Flood” and Creation myths and tried to gather information as much as I could. In order not to do the same work twice and go through the same civilization twice, I decided as I’m working on this to add and insert the “recent” = new parts. I simply didn’t want to come back again at the same civilization if I could avoid that; I rather take ONE look at each and go through it at the best of my ability. This is why I’m adding History and Out-of-place-Artifacts, as well as peculiar stuff, after the Myths section. As I was writing this, I’ve thought it would be more practical to do it this way, for the reader. I might have missed already or will be missing an item or two that escaped my attention; if this is the case and it was brought to my attention, I will insert it later on and attach it to adequate section. I only wanted to make that clear for anons so they would know how I’m proceeding.
Before moving the “cherry on top of the cake” among the MANY palettes: Narmer’s palette, I want to draw attention to 3 of them:
The first one is in Munich and the second is in Geneva (if I’m not mistaking):
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Protodynastic-Palette-Relief-Fragment-SAS-Munich-his-palette-relief-fragment-shows-the_fig18_265492234
“Protodynastic Palette Relief Fragment-SAS, Munich his palette relief fragment shows the classic symbols of the summer T solstice ca. 3000 B.C. The sun is represented as a round c two lions with overlon write: (our translation) "the This ungulate [hoofed animal], a bull, represents the constellation Major. In later times, this was portrayed only by a bull shank (lower leg).”
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