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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 04:21 PM by Spartannic
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and this is the pic turned around somewhat to give a front look somewhat!!
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 04:38 PM by RedGolem
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Originally posted by Spartannic Some1 even told me he was under the impression it looked like a image he knew of Gilgamesh. So know i'm
looking for a god that has some TELETUBBIE antenna on his head !! dating from timeline BC 
ahh ok that is good to know. Can you give me the cultcher of Gilgamesh? Might help in case I can not find it.
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 04:43 PM by Spartannic
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this is some background info
on Gilgamesh his story:
Wikis thingy on gilgamesh
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 04:46 PM by RedGolem
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I found what Gilgamesh is. It is a Babaloyned story. I found a few pictuers of King Gilgamesh and cannot relate the pictuer you posed with any of
the pictuers of Gilgamesh, with the exception of the eyes of corse.
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 06:38 PM by Spartannic
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well most pictures i found of gilgamesh prove the same , but i found 1 pic that looks somewhat like it but the difference still is to big to compare
with!! while i was looking i found it easier to compare it with some egyptian gods then with babylonian gods !!
From what i recall of the "The God With The Antenna" is : that he used the thing on his head to comunnicate with the other gods
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 06:53 PM by RedGolem
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Originally posted by Spartannic
From what i recall of the "The God With The Antenna" is : that he used the thing on his head to comunnicate with the other gods 
Yes I have not found anything with the antenna yet, but I did note that the ancient Egyptian cultcher goes back to about 3200 bc, so it still could be
the eye of Horus.
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:03 PM by Spartannic
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What i'm also wondering about is :
Are there ppl up here who think it could be an image made by nature ?? Meaning its not manmade but made true the years by wind,sand,etc ???
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:04 PM by kickoutthejams
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Dagon could be a contender if we're talking about Middle Eastern Fish Gods...
Dagon is mentioned in the bible and fits the profile roughly:
en.wikipedia.org...
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:16 PM by RedGolem
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Originally posted by Spartannic
Are there ppl up here who think it could be an image made by nature ?? Meaning its not manmade but made true the years by wind,sand,etc ???

yes I do think that but I was operating on the information that it is indeed a picture of something.
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:19 PM by Kacen
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It looks like a rock crevasse to me. Or something. I can barely make out the picture.
In fact I'm confused by the wording of your post, how is that image in any way supposed to be a "God"?
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:26 PM by Spartannic
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Originally posted by Kacen
It looks like a rock crevasse to me. Or something. I can barely make out the picture.
In fact I'm confused by the wording of your post, how is that image in any way supposed to be a "God"?  Well if u guys read the first post
it roughly says : that i was looking to some pics of my dad from when he was in the army and suddenly my eyes fell on that part of a pic and i seemed
to remember a pic from god that resembled it ! So i put the thing up here to see if i got any feedback!!
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:34 PM by kickoutthejams
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if you 'remembered' a pic from a god that resembled it can you perchance remember the context of what you saw and where? That might narrow it
down...
Does this mean this pic may not actually be a (representation of a) god at all in fact? Just so we don't chase our tails here
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 07:43 PM by Spartannic
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Originally posted by kickoutthejams
if you 'remembered' a pic from a god that resembled it can you perchance remember the context of what you saw and where? That might narrow it
down...
Does this mean this pic may not actually be a (representation of a) god at all in fact? Just so we don't chase our tails here  It was in 1 of
those books where they link piramids to orion and the annunaki . There in 1 of the tablets they show in pic. There is a figure who has a antennalike
thing on his head like a stick with a loop on the end ! I wish i could give you guys a list of the books i read but they are mostly Dutch so i guess
that would be any help!
But guys thx anyway !!
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 08:43 PM by RedGolem
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Might be a little off base hear but I thought of what you are looking for when I found this.
 It is known that the center of the cult was the Mithraeum, either an adapted natural cave or cavern, preferably sanctified by previous local
religious usage, or an artificial building imitating a cavern. Mithraea were dark and windowless, even if they were not actually in a subterranean
space or in a natural cave. When possible, the mithraeum was constructed within or below an existing building. The site of a mithraeum may also be
identified by its separate entrance or vestibule, its "cave", called the 'spelaeum' or 'spelunca', with raised benches along the side walls for
the ritual meal, and its sanctuary at the far end, often in a recess, before which the pedestal-like altar stood.
link
The used caves and the figure to represent the deity was a man slaying a bull. The bulls horns might be the antenna in the picture.
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reply posted on 1-1-2007 @ 09:44 PM by Marduk
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reply posted on 2-1-2007 @ 09:53 AM by Byrd
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Post the whole picture, would you?
That tiny fragment can't be the whole picture. My dad took lots of photos, and they're all much larger than that. Adjust your scanner or whatever,
and give us the full photo.
And don't just enlarge that same photo in photoshop... that's a useless technique.
Rescan and show the whole thing (with the photo borders) and give us some idea of what time period he would have been taking the photo (which war.)
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reply posted on 2-1-2007 @ 09:57 AM by Byrd
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 From what i recall of the "The God With The Antenna" is : that he used the thing on his head to comunnicate with the other gods 
You're probably misremembering something. There's no god in any pantheon like that.
 Yes I have not found anything with the antenna yet, but I did note that the ancient Egyptian cultcher goes back to about 3200 bc, so it still
could be the eye of Horus. 
Eye of Horus was one of the possibilities, but there were a lot of others. Until we see the WHOLE picture, though, and scanned at a reasonable
resolution, it could be anything from bad photography of a buddy's target practice to a bad photo of an Arabic building.
We need to see the whole thing.
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reply posted on 3-1-2007 @ 03:43 PM by Spartannic
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wel guy this is the picture scanned in the best way my low-tech equipment can do! And i've been trying to get something out of my father but he
can't remember ! The places he stayed in are :
Syria , greece , Irak , Germany and Guinea But as i said before he can't recall were he got the picture from !!
[edit on 3-1-2007 by Spartannic]
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reply posted on 3-1-2007 @ 04:03 PM by Marduk
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ah well thats much better
that is quite clearly the great god "slatebed" the god of the triassic mudstone civilisation
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reply posted on 3-1-2007 @ 06:06 PM by Byrd
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Well, that's not an artifact on an archaeological site. An artifact that had such a feature exposed would ALSO have its edges exposed... so you'd
see it as an inscription on a block or a column or something. The photograph focuses on a track of some sort (like a tire track)-- but it's not a
boundary of a building or anything else.
Looks like landscape, to be honest.
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