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. The Bronze Age Computer Disc
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by: Alan Butler
1997-08
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Minoans of Ancient Crete
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by: G. L. Field
1965-06
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Minos of Crete
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by: Sidney Keyes
1948-03
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. In Search: Ancient Crete
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by: Stidworthy
December 01, 1990
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Shadow Army
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by: Rydberg
August 01, 1976
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Crete Euro Maps RV
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from: Collins
April 19, 1990
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Travelers Guide to Crete
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from: Bookthrift Co
1978-03
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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. Minoan Crete (Aspects of Greek Life)
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by: E. McLellan
1976-07
I share the author's love of Crete and ancient history. However he has not _proven_ that the Phaistos Disc is astronomical. All that part is speculation. He has not even translated it. The idea that the zodiac came from Crete is completely opposite to the scholarly view that it evolved in Mesopotamia. The Glasgow University research, which he relies on, could support the Mesopotamian origin as much as a Cretan one. In order to restore perspective, I recommend going to Michael Baigent's "From the Omens of Babylon". Half a million cuneiform tablets make a strong case!
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