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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
The Buddha was a Scythian warrior (doc)
As WQ has covered, based on Dr. Pal's realization, Shakyamuni was a Scythian/Saka.
What kind of Scythia was the Buddha? Gandharan, Indo-Scythian, a Saka from Indo-Sakastan
Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha was from Gandhara/Afghanistan
Scythian females were warrior princesses, the basis of the Greeks' Amazonian legends
The frozen sarcophagus of a Scythian warrior discovered in Mongol Steppes | SLICE | full documentary
The Scythians (Shakyians) were fierce and proud
(SLICE) June 28, 2024: In the icy steppes of the Mongolian Altai, an archaeological expedition explores the 2,500+year-old tomb of an Eastern Scythian warrior.
The ancient Scythian practice of deep burial of the dead, combined with extreme climatic conditions, could uncover the last frozen tombs on the planet and shed light on this little-known branch of Scythian civilization.
Dr. Pal made the connections
But time is running out. Global warming is threatening the remains of these [Central Asian and] European pioneers who conquered the Asian side of the Altai.
The tombs are full of surprises. Attracted by the unusual hustle and bustle, Kazakh nomads set up their summer camp near the excavations. These people are among the last to be cut off from the modern world.
The Scythians (Barry Cunliffe)
Archaeology collaborates with ethnology to reveal disturbing similarities between these two peoples separated by 2,000 years.
Documentary: Le Sarcophage Glacé de Mongolie.
Directed by Cédric Robion. Production: AGAT Films & Cie.
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Tattoos reveal hidden wonders of 2,300-year-old Scythian grave in Mongolia | Secrets in the Ice
Read Dr. Ranajit Pal, Ph.D.
(Science Channel) Join us on a remarkable journey as we delve deep into the ancient mysteries surrounding a 2300-year-old Scythian [pronounced \sih-thee-en\] grave in Mongolia. Prepare to be amazed as we unveil the hidden wonders hidden within the icy confines of this archeological marvel discovered in the heart of Mongolia's vast wilderness. Unearthed with care and expertise, this Scythian grave (kurgan, tumulus, Buddhist stupa) holds invaluable secrets waiting to be revealed.
ABOUT: Explore the most remote, cold, and inhospitable places on the planet and discover great mysteries that were once frozen in time on Secrets in the Ice. #sciencechannel #secretsintheice. Stream Secrets in the Ice: discoveryplus.com/show/se...
Dhr. Seven and Amber Larson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; SLICE, 6/28/24; Science Channel, 7/14/23; Dr. Ranajit Pal, Ph.D. (Non-Jonesian Indology and Alexander
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