Forwarded from Stam van de Vos🦊, hekserij en heidendom van de Lage Landen
How did our ancestors live? During excavations in the South West of the Netherlands traces of an early Iron Age house have been found (about 800 to 500 BC). For the first time it becomes clear how our ancestors lived. The walls consisted of piles dug in tightly together with probably wickerwork and clay in between. The house was about 12 by 5 meters.
Pottery has also been found that was used in the extraction of salt. When the salt water had evaporated, the pottery had to be broken to get the salt out. This very expensive salt was for personal use, but was also transported from the Netherlands to Germany.
Pottery has also been found that was used in the extraction of salt. When the salt water had evaporated, the pottery had to be broken to get the salt out. This very expensive salt was for personal use, but was also transported from the Netherlands to Germany.
Forwarded from NewEarth Horizon (SolarArc)
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Forwarded from Christianity is White, Goy
>Remember that time when the Roman Catholic Church split with the Eastern Orthodox because they couldn't agree on which type of Jewish bread to use as the sacrament.
>Remember how much Christianity United Europe, except all those Wars that were fought by Christians against other Christians. Oh and that time Charlemagne killed thousands of Saxons for them refusing to convert.
>tfw when pagans never killed each other over theological disputes. And That's something exclusively abrahamic.
>Remember that time Christianity united Europe yet there's something known as "the great schism"
Is Schism the opposite of uniting 🤔
>Theological disputes. Literally unleavened versus leavened bread.
> Christians have killed each other over the hierarchy of the members of the trinity
> Christians emptied entire villages of their men for conscription to die in Jewrushalom and were proud of it
> Christians gave us torture and execution methods so brutal they have their own word for it (medieval)
> Christians have declared each other heretics and attempted genociding each other for centuries
> The first wave of immigrants to the United States were Christians persecuted by Christians
> Christianity is so fractious of a religion, even today there are breaks over theological doctrine
> When faced with Berber Muslim invasion, Christianity chose, not to kill the invader, but the Baltic Pagans who reminded the Christians of who they used to be. For centuries.
> Christians destroyed thousands of temples and architecture, and continue to do so in ISIS like fashion today
In true "Commit the Holodomor, Accuse the Holocaust" fashion, the Christian proves once again he is nothing other than a Spiritual Semite telling lies for the benefit of his god.
>Remember how much Christianity United Europe, except all those Wars that were fought by Christians against other Christians. Oh and that time Charlemagne killed thousands of Saxons for them refusing to convert.
>tfw when pagans never killed each other over theological disputes. And That's something exclusively abrahamic.
>Remember that time Christianity united Europe yet there's something known as "the great schism"
Is Schism the opposite of uniting 🤔
>Theological disputes. Literally unleavened versus leavened bread.
> Christians have killed each other over the hierarchy of the members of the trinity
> Christians emptied entire villages of their men for conscription to die in Jewrushalom and were proud of it
> Christians gave us torture and execution methods so brutal they have their own word for it (medieval)
> Christians have declared each other heretics and attempted genociding each other for centuries
> The first wave of immigrants to the United States were Christians persecuted by Christians
> Christianity is so fractious of a religion, even today there are breaks over theological doctrine
> When faced with Berber Muslim invasion, Christianity chose, not to kill the invader, but the Baltic Pagans who reminded the Christians of who they used to be. For centuries.
> Christians destroyed thousands of temples and architecture, and continue to do so in ISIS like fashion today
In true "Commit the Holodomor, Accuse the Holocaust" fashion, the Christian proves once again he is nothing other than a Spiritual Semite telling lies for the benefit of his god.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Reflections✨🍄
Happy Leif Erikson day! Our folk are some of the greatest explorers, who have navigated the entire globe. And despite what the fake history books say, we were in North America long before the official timelines. From the Solutreans who originally crossed the Atlantic Ice shelf into a proto-North American continent, to the Vikings like Leif the Lucky and his father Erik the Red, the wandering Welsh Prince Madoc, and eventually the English, Dutch, and French colonists who settled Canada and America. Perhaps in another reality, we would be observing a happy Vinland day, celebrating our Teutonic heritage in North America, and our connections to the Solutreans, Vikings, and Germanic settlers. But alas we are where we are. The best thing we can do is teach our children of our people’s mighty legacy and incredible feats of strength and survival and let their sagas inspire us and future generations to achieve greatness
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
The thorniest, most fought-over question in Indian history is slowly but surely getting answered: did Indo-European language speakers, who called themselves Aryans, stream into India sometime around 2,000 BC – 1,500 BC when the Indus Valley civilisation came to an end, bringing with them Sanskrit and a distinctive set of cultural practices? Genetic research based on an avalanche of new DNA evidence is making scientists around the world converge on an unambiguous answer: yes, they did.
🔗 Link: The Hindu
🔗 Link: The Hindu