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ARAMU MURU: THE PORTAL OF THE GODS | DR CHARLES KOS Ancient Mystery, by Dr Charles Kos

    • Spirituality

Examining the origins and functions of this strange and unique site. We come to some very interesting conclusions indeed!   We speculate a migration from the Black Sea, as first proposed by Brien Foerster. This probably occurred in about 1000 BC, at about the same time as the Trojan war, remembered as a very turbulent period. Just as groups like Etruscans (We speculate the term means Ex Trojans), fled to Italy along with Latins = Lydians, others seem to have gone further afield, in fact even as far as America! Just remarkable! It seems several people such as Andrew Collins have already pointed out links between the Aramu Muru door and the 'Tomb of Midas' in Phrygia. 

I note that later rock-cut tombs of the Old World in fact do not have the same similarity, which points actually to a Dark-Ages migration from the old world to the New, possibly of the Ancient Giants.   Peruvian tales actually point out that one day a fleet of red haired people arrived and established an empire. They pressed inland, pillaging as they went. They made fountains spring from the rock and raised vallies and lowered mountains. These incredible people forged an empire. They seem to my mind to be synonymous with the archaeological remnants of the redheaded peoples as found by Brien Foerster, and based on his genetic analysis of them having arisen in the Black Sea region, we can thus point out that a migration must have occurred in the dark ages to make the Lake Titicaca areas synonymous with Persepolis and other places.   We look at the Anatolian clothes by way of further comparison. 

The use of the headdress compares with the Inca quite favourably. The prolific Inca use of red, a royal colour from the Near East is also very interesting. At the end we even suggest the Centurion costume of Rome is a common origin with the Inca costume which looks similar. Both sets of people fleeing 'Burning Troy'. We even look at the Minotaur legend, and see how in this instance the labyrinth at Chavin de Huantar is actually guarded by a serpent in a tree representation. Very fascinating indeed. I love archaeology!   #Aramu_Muru #Ancient_Giants

Examining the origins and functions of this strange and unique site. We come to some very interesting conclusions indeed!   We speculate a migration from the Black Sea, as first proposed by Brien Foerster. This probably occurred in about 1000 BC, at about the same time as the Trojan war, remembered as a very turbulent period. Just as groups like Etruscans (We speculate the term means Ex Trojans), fled to Italy along with Latins = Lydians, others seem to have gone further afield, in fact even as far as America! Just remarkable! It seems several people such as Andrew Collins have already pointed out links between the Aramu Muru door and the 'Tomb of Midas' in Phrygia. 

I note that later rock-cut tombs of the Old World in fact do not have the same similarity, which points actually to a Dark-Ages migration from the old world to the New, possibly of the Ancient Giants.   Peruvian tales actually point out that one day a fleet of red haired people arrived and established an empire. They pressed inland, pillaging as they went. They made fountains spring from the rock and raised vallies and lowered mountains. These incredible people forged an empire. They seem to my mind to be synonymous with the archaeological remnants of the redheaded peoples as found by Brien Foerster, and based on his genetic analysis of them having arisen in the Black Sea region, we can thus point out that a migration must have occurred in the dark ages to make the Lake Titicaca areas synonymous with Persepolis and other places.   We look at the Anatolian clothes by way of further comparison. 

The use of the headdress compares with the Inca quite favourably. The prolific Inca use of red, a royal colour from the Near East is also very interesting. At the end we even suggest the Centurion costume of Rome is a common origin with the Inca costume which looks similar. Both sets of people fleeing 'Burning Troy'. We even look at the Minotaur legend, and see how in this instance the labyrinth at Chavin de Huantar is actually guarded by a serpent in a tree representation. Very fascinating indeed. I love archaeology!   #Aramu_Muru #Ancient_Giants

20 min