tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6283258643623412113.post4895235236405222461..comments2024-03-29T05:24:29.797-04:00Comments on 90 Miles From Tyranny : Incredible discovery of the oldest depiction of the universe almost lost to the black marketMike Mileshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14729229224106563792noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6283258643623412113.post-81896963911801603002015-01-25T13:48:46.289-05:002015-01-25T13:48:46.289-05:00"...who thought of the Bronze Age as brutal, ..."...who thought of the Bronze Age as brutal, uncivilized times of killing and little else." Any time of man, seen through the right prism, can be seen as such. When you take a group of people who living in an ultra-controlled environment because they are terrified of the real world and consequences, and have them look at anything, fear is already there. If all of the history of man that existed in several thousand years was the history of Chicago, for example, we would be labeled the same. Especially by the people who are doing the observations. Even then, it would be incorrect.<br /><br />I don't buy into significance of these. Governments just prefer that they have access to the treasures of the past rather than anyone else having it. Well, and academia demands it's pieces of the pie. The Lord know how many trinkets archeologists have stolen for their own little, or massive, personal collections. Losers weepers, finders keepers.Doomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392444624210801173noreply@blogger.com