Harte
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Could you elaborate on this "strange style of dress?"
Where have you seen how they dressed?
Where have you seen how they dressed?
The Anunnaki were the underworld gods of Babylonia. They were not Egyptian gods (nor Sumerian gods, for that matter - in Sumer they were called the Anunna.Descriptions. Egyptian hieroglyphs especially show them as humans wearing winged costumes.
But my real point is - I haven't seen anything in particular that shows them as scaly reptilians. I'm pretty sure that while the ancients may not have known what a space ship was, they'd have at the very least drew them as scaly instead of as people wearing winged suits. They weren't stupid, y'know.
Source: http://www.mesopotamia.co.uk/palaces/explore/throapk3.htmlStanding on the left is king Ashurnasirpal. He is wearing his royal costume and being protected from evil forces by a guardian spirit. This type of spirit is called an ‘Apkallu'. Apkallu means 'sage' in Akkadian.
Apkallu figures are often shown beside doorways and in corners of rooms since these areas were where evil spirits were thought to lurk.
You'd have an extremely hard time backing that statement up with any scholarship at all. You can say anything you want (obviously) concerning any supposed equivalence of the gods of Sumer and Egypt. But if you want to make a claim like that above, you really need to back it up with facts.Odd.
I remember that Enki was Ptah, Marduk Ra, so on and so forth. Do not forget that the Egyptian and Sumerian cultures are intertwined thanks to lineage. They were the same gods, no matter what name they went by in a certain language.
Now you're gonna blame me for pointing out the blatant errors in your (and Sitchin's) claims? What exactly would constitute a "discussion" of the matter to you, then? A collection of bobble-heads nodding and winking at everything you (or Sitchin) say?I will stop posting in this topic, hereforth, because you seem to be more interested in proving me/Sitchin wrong than actually discussing the matter.
I don't feel the need to be right about it, I just like when people actually discuss something rather than shit upon the whole subject.