Resurrecting Eve-The Minoan Legacy

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A chronicle of the ancient Minoan civilization, creation of worldwide civilization, and a path to our future.

Author(s): J. F. Cowgill

Language: English
Pages: 180
Tags: Minoan, World Civilization, Women's Issues, USA Constitution

Citations:
Preface:
What you are about to read here is my research and conclusions about the Minoan civilization, including some new theories that seem evident to me based on the evidence I’ve found. I don’t know why no one else has stumbled on to what I have discovere...
10,000 BC
/ “Stone Age: The first 600,000 years, more or less” (9/4/2019), http://www.mmdtkw.org/GR-Unit1--StoneAge.html
8000 BC
Clay seals, similar to Minoan designs
(seals suggest a higher level of society)
/Petro glyphs of Minoan ships. In the left ship, note the man with arms over his head in a circle, and the ship on the right has a mast for a sail, Nabta Playa, southern Egypt (between 5000-4000 BC) Pic from http://www.marine-antique.net/The-eng...
Chapter Two: A Mercantile System
4000 BC
Mari Tablet (Syria)
Ras Shamra Text
/ Locations of Matrilineal Cultures around the World (size of red dot indicates relative size of the population).
(Standard world map with locations of matrilineal populations plotted by jfc, based on matrilineal culture data.)
I had an idea that since the Minoans were such prolific explorers and at times did stay in country if the production of the resources required their presence, they could have been the originators of most if not all matrilineal cultures worldwide. To...
I thought the Minoans may have crossed the Pacific from Asia to do more exploring. But that crossing is three times greater than the Atlantic. My matrilineal map indicates the Minoans may have ventured eastward as far as Polynesia and perhaps a way...
Unfortunately I have no evidence that exportation of cedar ever occurred from this area. But this rare resource was their prime ship building material. Because of the value of cedar to the Minoans, it’s more likely than not that the Minoans indeed ...
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An examination of the word Atlantis in Egyptian root words reveals the following. “Atlantis appears to be a compound of ATL and ANTI, or ATLANTI (with a Greek ‘S’ ending added), meaning ‘a division of land bounded by water.’ We know that Plato desc...
As mentioned before, no major event goes unnoticed, so Egypt had to have recorded something about the Minoan’s destruction. Given the records available, I’m inclined to accept that Solon did obtain the legend from a priest at Sais, Egypt, while livi...