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Jews were Exiles from Crete


The Puzzler

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10 hours ago, The Puzzler said:

I see it as Phoenicians being in Greece…that might have contributed to a Doric/Spartan…Heracles….heritage.

Maybe from THebes and the mythology of Cadmus…

We might find something within this story that points to it.

Can’t but think this is all related to the Sea Peoples

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11 hours ago, Unusual Tournament said:

Can’t but think this is all related to the Sea Peoples

It’s possible imo, the Cadmus stuff, Herodotus places him at 2000BC so is not the macabee exiles…bur obviously 2000 BC is too early for a Phoenician intrusion into Greece, but earlier than Darius 

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Varna Man looks like a giant to me…like his teeth look massive, he looks giant besides who are these giants/cyclopean people, not Homers Cyclops but giants the later Greeks claimed built the huge structures structures they themselves knew they didn’t construct? 

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2 hours ago, The Puzzler said:

Varna Man looks like a giant to me…like his teeth look massive, he looks giant besides who are these giants/cyclopean people, not Homers Cyclops but giants the later Greeks claimed built the huge structures structures they themselves knew they didn’t construct? 

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I think this was meant for a different topic…see what happens  Abe when I veer out of my lane….

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10 minutes ago, The Puzzler said:

I think this was meant for a different topic…see what happens  Abe when I veer out of my lane….

Actually, I find it went into both topics…dunno…UM a is bigger than me…

PS…Mr UFO asks a good question…

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