Vikings or LIbyan Maori



Scandi-sign in Chil?? Was it Vikings? or Libyan Maori?

See: http://www.iiee.cl/fonck3.htm

In Spanish, highly credentialed researchers from various museums/ Universities etc discuss the discovery of an archaic figurine found in archaeological layers, in situ with precolumbian dated grave goods.

My own level of comprehending Spanish is not very good. But i can skim ok. One researcher would want to ascribe it to Scandinavian style. Another would rather place it even older and thinks it more resembles works from the Akkadian "Trojan" or tokens from "Troy" that have been collected in Turkey.

An anthropology friend of mine on the east coast (Maine) suggested it looked ever so much like a little Temple souvinir such as was sold to supplicants and worshippers in Graeco-Roman traditions. (Except those she'd seen before in articles were of female figures, not male.)

Enter one new author Felice Vinci with an interesting theory: http://www.innertraditions.com/Product.jmdx?action=displayDetail&id=2068 and stir well. Can the figurine be of BOTH early Scand "and" Trojan stylization? Could it indeed be an artifact originally manufactured in the 300 BC Norlands with an intertwined cultural legacy?

Question, tho, how did it get to Chil?? Suggestion: See Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers, Volume #1 articles #1, #2 & #3. Synopsis... Dr. Barry Fell, as far back as 1973 was tracking, by epigraphy, what seems to be a solid connection between the culture labeled "Ancient Maori" from the Pacific, and the better known Libyans of northern Africa.

His correlations would seem to point rather firmly to a defined, identifiable confirmation of "Maori" messages in caverns, pyramids and stele of the Pacific written in Classic Egyptian heiroglyphs (Pitcairn Isl), Libyo-Punic Script(Tunisia, Libya, Java, Easter Isl), Muaurian (found in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Java, Easter Island, Pitcairn Isl.), Brahmi heiro.'s (Easter Isl), Minoan syllabic (Phaistos, Crete, Easter isl), Attic numerals (Greece, Libya, Java), and Indic numerals (Java)

Might the Libyan-"Maori" have stocked up on tourist trinkets in Scandinavia and found their way up the Pantanal rivers to Chil?? Or sailed via the Pacific, island hopping their way along Polynesian-mapped routes to S. Am? Buy cheap, sell for Andean Gold. "Good trade" said Wind In His Hair.

Grist for a lot of chatter ;^) -chris patenaude co-director TEP http://equinox-project.com "Our Goal, Saving the Past For the Future"