Amorite Giants Come to England Mine the Tin For the Bronze Age
In “L’Anthropologie, 1921” M. Siret found that the prehistoric Stone Age settlers in S. Spain were civilized sea-going traders from “Syria,” seeking ores, and they traded in manufactured"
Regarding the tradition that “giants” occupied Britain before Brutus, and that “giants” were the builders of the stone circles and megaliths and “giants” tombs in Brittany, Mauretania, Sardinia and in other places colonized by the Phoenicians, it is significant that the Mor, Muru, Marutu or “Amorites of Syria-Phoenicia-Palestine are called “giants” by the Hebrews in their Old Testament. They are, moreover, called there “the sons of Anak” (Beni-anak) Now “Anak” in Akkadian is a name for “Tin” And Tarnish, which, as Tarz or Tarsus, we have seen was a chief port of the Amorite Phoenicians, and which we know was actually visited and conquered by Sargon I., is thus celebrated in the Old Testament in connection with Tyre of the Phoenicians: “Tarnish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches; with silver, iron Tin, and lead, they traded their fairs” Ezek 27:12
Between the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, in the district of Kasin, are reported three huge rude stone circles, which are described as being “like Stonehenge” and, like it, composed of gigantic trilithons about 15 ft. high; and several huge Stone Circles in the neighborhood of Mt. Sinai, some of them measuring 100 ft. in diameter.
In “L’Anthropologie, 1921” M. Siret found that the prehistoric Stone Age settlers in S. Spain were civilized sea-going traders from “Syria,” seeking ores, and they traded in manufactured"
Regarding the tradition that “giants” occupied Britain before Brutus, and that “giants” were the builders of the stone circles and megaliths and “giants” tombs in Brittany, Mauretania, Sardinia and in other places colonized by the Phoenicians, it is significant that the Mor, Muru, Marutu or “Amorites of Syria-Phoenicia-Palestine are called “giants” by the Hebrews in their Old Testament. They are, moreover, called there “the sons of Anak” (Beni-anak) Now “Anak” in Akkadian is a name for “Tin” And Tarnish, which, as Tarz or Tarsus, we have seen was a chief port of the Amorite Phoenicians, and which we know was actually visited and conquered by Sargon I., is thus celebrated in the Old Testament in connection with Tyre of the Phoenicians: “Tarnish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches; with silver, iron Tin, and lead, they traded their fairs” Ezek 27:12
Between the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, in the district of Kasin, are reported three huge rude stone circles, which are described as being “like Stonehenge” and, like it, composed of gigantic trilithons about 15 ft. high; and several huge Stone Circles in the neighborhood of Mt. Sinai, some of them measuring 100 ft. in diameter.
On the N.W. frontier of India, on route from Persia near Peshwar, is a large circle of unhewn megaliths about 11 ft. high and resembling the great Keswick Circle in Cumberland
And amongst the many megaliths along the Mediterranean coast of Africa, so frequently by the Phoeniciana are several Stoen Circles in Tripoli and Gaet-uli hill with trilithon, like StonehengeThis post first appeared on The Nephilim Chronicles: Fallen Angels In The Ohio, please read the originial post: here