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    Roman camp found in Scotland

    Oh aye , Dumfriesshire next to Ayrshire of the article. The distance between Dumfries and Ayr is 48 miles. Trains Dumfries to Ayr - Train Timetables & Cheap Tickets - or roughly 36.83654934 km from Ayrshire border depending on snowfall.
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    At Vix nearby, " in 2006, a remarkable architectural unit was discovered at the centre of the site. It is a large complex of two or three buildings, the main one measuring 35 by 21 m, with an estimated height of 12 m .. Overall, the central unit resembles the megaron complex of early Greek...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Troy would correspond with Toija, in Southern Finland, near Turku. The Hellespont, which is said to be "wide", could not be identified with the long and narrow Dardanelles strait, but with the Gulf of Finland. It is just south of Atlantis which sent Viking Muslims to collect the golden fleece...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Here are goat horns and a tail . It had horns that turned so the back horn replaced the front one if lost in a battle, making a unicorn...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Until a century ago , zamarrones of Galicia wore a zamarra goat-skin with goat-horns on their head . It is acciamara in Sardinia , Greek chimaira " goat skin". British kings and bishops wore chimere , but not goat horns.
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Greeks took Buddhism to Sri Lanka. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahadharmaraksita In Cambodia, near Preah Khan temple are 2 figures with horns like Greek , not Indian, style...
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    Roman camp found in Scotland

    In Ayreshire is this statue of Brigantia holding a world globe and with Gorgon/ Medusa around her neck , like Minerva and Athena. The same is also seen at Bath England. The Latin text says she is "architect for government orders" so the world must have been Rome . ( Until the Picts politely...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Yes the wife may have used the cauldron for boiling his clothes on Mondays, then chucked it into his grave. It seems that peaceful Greek influence was accepted in France where Greeks were not dominating Gauls "From the 6th to the 2nd century BC, relations between the Greek colony of...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    "Within the cauldron lay an impressive Attic Greek ceramic jug for pouring wine... Scientists think a Celtic artist may have added more details to the jug. " Why would these things have to be bought at the time of his death? What meaning would there be in a cauldron which he had never seen or...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    Troyes is between the Seine and Rhone rivers for cargo such as tin from Cornwall. Probably that's why he chose Achelous god of rivers. Until they find a tomb of a rich high priest then it looks like the river of gold flowed to the prince .
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    "Who was this dignitary to deserve such a great burial?" He was Alphonse Pierre Gielaur d'Montgomery-Rommel who made the famed Lavau fruit cake in his cauldron for his terrorist atheist republicans and exported container loads to the Greeks . He was runner-up in the east France chess league and...
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    The enigma of the Celtic tomb

    "Each of four large rings on the lip of the cauldron encircles the head of the Greek god of all water (later of rivers), Achelous. " Troyes is SE of Paris. Hercules fought Achelous snake-man and took his bull-horn. "Ἀχελώїoς is possibly pre-Greek . Aχ- from Akkadian aḫu "bank of the river"...
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    old snake

    It's claimed that the Welsh dragon of their flag was adopted from Dacian or Alan troops in Britain in Roman times. However, both the Dacian design and horned dragons were Babylonian , derived from Sumer. "The religious association of the dragon with the wolf or the lion is first found around...
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    wooden steel

    This archaeology became engineering then anthropology. An Australian skull with sword-cut is dated to late 1200s. This forum won't allow the links but if you search these quotes the link is found: ".injuries on Toorale Man appear similar to those on gladiators in Imperial Rome." "Of the...
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