Immediately conjures up a poorly maintained yard with abandoned sinks and washing machines. -- much like the apartment I used to live at.
Mog Brigando said on
December 20, 2005 6:46 PM
You are a genius. Don't mean to be off topic, but in your "Celts of the Iberian Peninsula" the "Votive cart in bronze from Monte da Costa figueira" looks an awful lot like a representation of the seven chakras. How come the top view is different than the side view? And the "sauna slabs" remind me alot of the Pictish symbol of the doorway with Z-rod. http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/pics/aberk1.jpg
Anyway, my ideas are very archetypal and a bit stupid. Am thinking of getting your Oxford Article "Facing two Seas", but my opinion is that it was more than that, there was an open waterway (now Suez) pre-Darius which connected Red Sea and Mediterranean...
But heck we ALL came from Africa originally...
Viva Jose Angel Hevia, love his music, if not for him, wouldn't have found your articles.
Regards,
Mog Brigando (mogbrigando@yahoo.com)
(Reincarnation of some street urchin of FlavioBriga)
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Philip Dhingra said on December 10, 2005 4:56 AM
Immediately conjures up a poorly maintained yard with abandoned sinks and washing machines. -- much like the apartment I used to live at.
Mog Brigando said on December 20, 2005 6:46 PM
You are a genius. Don't mean to be off topic, but in your "Celts of the Iberian Peninsula" the "Votive cart in bronze from Monte da Costa figueira" looks an awful lot like a representation of the seven chakras. How come the top view is different than the side view? And the "sauna slabs" remind me alot of the Pictish symbol of the doorway with Z-rod. http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/pics/aberk1.jpg
Anyway, my ideas are very archetypal and a bit stupid. Am thinking of getting your Oxford Article "Facing two Seas", but my opinion is that it was more than that, there was an open waterway (now Suez) pre-Darius which connected Red Sea and Mediterranean...
But heck we ALL came from Africa originally...
Viva Jose Angel Hevia, love his music, if not for him, wouldn't have found your articles.
Regards,
Mog Brigando (mogbrigando@yahoo.com)
(Reincarnation of some street urchin of FlavioBriga)