And some food for thought. ... or let's call it, THE DAILY PUZZLE:
THE DAILY SUMERIAN PUZZLE
by e.vegh ~ November 8th, 2006
According to the ancient Sumerian texts, Enki's E.ABZU (his supposed "ziggurat"), had walls that gave advice. This conjures in the mind, scenes
of hieroglyphic writing etched in the metallic surface of his "ziggurat" (and yes, it was entirely composed of metals). The question here is, was
it actual writing the ancient sumerians saw etched in the metal OR was there some type of communication device embedded in the walls or one of the
walls, which allowed the occupants within to exchange information (give advice) with the people outside the edifice? And when these particular
edifices were gone, did the surviving humans try to depict this event by writing advice on the walls of their edifices in the form of hieroglyphs?
Is it possible an audible or television type communication device/viewing screen was the inspiration for writing on walls OR was there some type of
writing on the metal walls of the E.ABZU, that inspired the Akkadians, Egyptians and Babylonians to follow suit?
[edit on 8-11-2006 by undo]



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