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In this soft-spoken bedtime story, I tell you about historical and scientific mysteries and their context: - The Voynich Manuscript, a strange codex apparently from the early 15th Century, written in an unknown language. - The Phaistos Disc, an artifact discovered in Crete in the ruins of a Minoan palace, with what looks like a script, but that has always resisted attempts at deciphering it. - The Sailing Stones from the Racetrack Playa, California, a rare geological phenomenon that was finally explained over the past few decades. Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
Alenative History - Die Geschichte des Antiken Griechenlands
Die Minoer sind die erste bekannte europäische Zivilisation Europas. In dieser Episode werden wir uns einen Überblick zu ihrem Aufstieg und ihrem Ende verschaffen. Wie sie von Naturkatastrophen und Invasoren heimgesucht wurden. Zudem versuchen wir einige Fragen zu beantworten. Warum bildete sich ausgerechnet auf Kreta eine Zivilisation? Wie groß waren die Paläste der Minoer wirklich und welchen Zweck dienten sie? Und: Existierte das sagenumwobene Labyrinth tatsächlich? Quellen: Bennet, John, Minoan civilization, Oxford Classical Dictionary Blakomer, Fritz, Was ist das mykenische Kreta? Fährtenlese im Labyrinth, In Mykene: Die sagenhafte Welt des Agamemnon, 2018 Bury, J. B.; Meiggs, Russell, A History of Greece, 1975 Chaniotis, Angelos, Das antike Kreta, 2020 Davaras, Costis, Phaistos – Hagia Triada – Gortyn Evans, Arthur, The Palace of Minos: a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustred by the discoveries at Knossos, 1921 – 1935 Fitton, J. Lesley, Die Minoer, 2004 Grant, Gorin, Fleming, The Archaeology Coursebook: An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills, Routledge, 2015 Haider, Peter, Griechenland – Nordafrika, 1988 Hallager, Erik, The Mycenaean Palace of Knossos, 1977 Höflmayer, Felix, Das Ende von SM IB: Naturwissenschaftliche und archäologische Datierung, 2008 Huxley, George L., The ancient name of Zakro, 1966 Kanta, Athanasia, Phaistos, Hagia Triada, Gortyn, 1998 Karadimas, Nektarios; Momigliano, Nicoletta, On the Term 'Minoan' before Evans's Work in Crete (1894), 2004 Knappelt, Carl; Rivers, Ray; Evans, Tim, The Theran eruption and Minoan palatian collaps – new interpretations gained from modelling the maritime network Kozloff, Arielle P., Amenhotep III: Egypt's Radiant Pharaoh, 2012 Leonard, John, An Enduring Mystery, 2012 Leylek, Yasemin, Öffentliche Räume in der minoischen Kultur – Eine transdisziplinäre Studie der öffentlichen Sphäre und sozialen Interaktion in der Bronzezeit MacDonald, Colin, Knossos, 2012 Milchhöfer, Arthur, Die Anfänge der Kunst in Griechenland, 1883 Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis, Kreta in der Vorpalastzeit, 2000 Platon, Nikolaos, Zakros: The Discovery of a Lost Palace of Ancient Crete, 1971 Schuller, Wolfgang, Griechische Geschichte, 2002 Tszorakis, Jorgos, Knossos Neuer Führer zum Palast von Knossos, 2008 Ulf, Christoph, Von Knossos nach Mykene – die memoria der Mauern, 2010 Vasilakis, Andonis, Kreta, 2008 Vassilakis, Antonis, Minoisches Kreta – Vom Mythos zur Geschichte, 2001 Wachsmann, Shelley, Aegeans in the Theban tombs, 1994 Westerburg-Eberl, Sabine, "Minoische Villen" in der Nachpalastzeit auf Kreta, 2000 Wunderlich, Hans Georg, Wohin der Stier Europa trug, 2007 Younger, Rehak, The Material Culture of Neopalatial Crete, 2008 Andere: Festos – der minoische Palast (miniguides), 2001 Minoische Kultur: https://www.worldhistory.org/trans/de/1-80/minoische-kultur/ Geoarchaeological tsunami deposits at Palaikastro (...): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440307001732 Erste Städte: https://reise-zikaden.de/bronzezeit-auf-kreta-minoer-erbauten-die-ersten-staedte-europas/#:~:text=Kreta%20war%20in%20der%20Bronzezeit,der%20Altpalastzeit%20etwa%2080.000%20Einwohner. Petras: http://www.minoancrete.com/petras3.htm Petras Ausgrabungen: https://petras-excavations.gr/en/excavations/systematic-research-project/palace https://www.graktuell.gr/kultur-bildung/1920-der-minoische-palast-von-knossos-%E2%80%93-zwischen-mythos-und-geschichte (zuletzt aufgerufen 20.09.2023) Malia: http://www.minoer.net/befunde/architektur/palaste/malia Zakaros: http://www.minoancrete.com/zakros.htm Kydonia: http://www.crete.gr/en/pages/kasteli-archeological-site.php
Minoan origins of the Philistines possibly. Thanks for listening! Please leave a five star review, share and subscribe!
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¿Es el Disco de Festo una falsificación inteligente? El documental sigue el rastro de posiblemente uno de los mayores escándalos arqueológicos de la historia. La búsqueda de la verdad comienza en los antiguos complejos palaciegos cretenses de Phaistos. En 1908, el arqueólogo italiano Luigi Pernier descubrió el “Disco de Festo”. Desde entonces, el disco ha suscitado debates científicos. Entre otros expertos, el historiador de arte Jerome Eisenberg está convencido de que el disco es falso.
Nice guys finish last. Except when they don't. Phaistos is a good person, a kind person and he just can't get over his no-good, immature, loser of a cosmic crush. It's the story of what happens when love doesn't work out the way it's supposed to and the sweet success of gay toxicity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osuz504-tech/support
Wayde and I explore the forgotten history of the Phaistos Disc, was this simply an ancient Grecian device or was it the world's first computer? Find out now on this week's episode!
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Professor John Bennet, Archaeologist and Director of the British School of Athens, leads us on a journey of discovery through Minoan and Mycenaean art and civilization in the Bronze Age Aegean. What is contained in their mysterious Linear A & B writings? What influenced the artistic aesthetic of their very modern frescoes? Were the Minoans linked to the fabled story of Atlantis? John Bennet's research focuses on the archaeology of complex societies (particularly the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures of the Bronze Age Aegean), the archaeology and history of Crete, early writing and administrative systems (especially Linear B), and on the Venetian and Ottoman periods in Greece, often explicitly integrating material and textual evidence. His further interest in diachronic regional studies has been developed through fieldwork in Crete (Knossos; Phaistos region; Chania region), mainland Greece (Pylos region) and the islands (Keos; Kythera). As Director of The British School of Athens, he co-edits the BSA Annual and compiles the annual Archaeology in Greece bulletin for Archaeological Reports. As a professor he has taught in the Universities of Cambridge, Wisconsin–Madison and Oxford and currently holds a Chair in Aegean Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. Follow us @lindseycalla
care imită un CD= Na Hua TL, imagini legate întrun lanț logic, fapte, povești
Află despre mine că sunt bine/binar/januș, cu două fețe, tur dos, vesel/gaia/Gheea, gheena, hell/hell o
corespunde cu majoritatea sensurilor logice ale simbolului rerspectiv
Afirmația voinicului (pi ci senza nom, fără normă, care nu a avut sită deasă, care nu și-a făcut norma/datoria normală) cum că a trecut prin China și Mongolia are scopul de a acoperi perioada cît a stat ascuns în Rusia, dar face parte din istoria originală a manuscrisului așa cum i-a fost povestită, manuscrisul a trecut prin China și Mongolia, cele două semne inițiale de pe prima pagină care sunt un fel de semnătură a manuscrisului care vorbește despre sine singur (pi ci fără nume, care nu a putut împrumuta numele celui în care s-a întrupat, CARE NU A FOST ÎN STARE SĂ-L FACĂ SĂ-ȘI SPUNĂ SINGUR NUMELE, care nu a putut să-l descuie, greșeală a piciului), de unde ar rezulta că Mongolia, semnul de jos, ar fi legat de ISSI, fața a doua a discului Phaistos în timp ce CHINA (k-ul cu cei doi la fel, ALBINA, MAYA) ar fi legat de fața cu floarea, cei mai bogați/rafinați membri regali ajunși acolo, care au întemeiat dinastiile.
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In part four, we look at the possible tantalizing connections between the sacred script of Old Europe and the Linear A of Crete-- as well as the linguistic connection to Lemnos and maybe-- yes, even mabye-- the Amazons!. Special guest: Vicki Noble Hosts: Sean Marlon Newcombe Dawn "Sam" Alden
The artifact known as the Phaistos Disc was discovered on this day in 1908. / On this day in 1938, the world speed record for steam locomotives was set when Mallard when 126 miles per hour. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In today's Biography of a Board Game, Scott takes us through the long history of The Game of the Goose, which became a template for almost every roll-and-move game into Victorian times and beyond. Show notes: 1m49s: The ancient Egyptian game of Mehen 2m04s: History of the labyrinth 2m24s: The Discus of Phaistos, also known as the Phaistos Disc 2m50s: Games mentioned The Mansion of Happiness The Checkered Game of Life 3m33s: Bibliothèque curieuse et instructive de divers ouvrages anciens et modernes, a book by Claude-François Ménestrier, is available to read online in French. 4m33s: Works mentioned: La belle Hélène, an opera by Jacques Offenbach The Will of an Eccentric, a novel by Jules Verne 5m07s: Works mentioned: Le Pont du Nord, a film by Jacques Rivette Il grande gioco dell'oca, an Italian game show based on the game (Wikipedia page in Italian)
Learn about the mysterious 4,000-year-old Phaistos disk; how the necrobiome is helping forensic scientists; and the 7 beliefs of emotionally healthy people. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: The Phaistos Disk is a 4,000-Year-Old Mystery Code — https://curiosity.im/2CKLN5Z The Necrobiome Is for the Dead What the Microbiome Is for the Living — https://curiosity.im/2CJlsoN The 7 Beliefs of Emotionally Healthy People — https://curiosity.im/2CL4I0n Please tell us about yourself and help us improve the show by taking our listener survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/curiosity-listener-survey If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Learn about these topics and more on Curiosity.com, and download our 5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable our Alexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day!
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more ancient and mysterious artifacts including The Maine Penny, The Al Ubaid Lizard people, The Phaistos disc, The Guatemalan head, the Dorchester pot and more.
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In this episode, we discuss the myths and archaeological evidence for the Minoans on Crete, who were an early source of cultural inspiration for the Mycenaean Greeks; the palace complexes at Knossos (north), Phaistos (south), Mallia (northeast), and Zakros (east); the volcanic eruption that blew apart the island of Thera in the mid-17th century BC and was a catalyst for the decline of the Minoan civilization (the inspiration for Plato's infamous description of Atlantis?); the ultimate subordination of the Minoans by the Mycenaean Greeks in the 15th and 14th centuries BC; and the decipherment of Linear B (an early form of Greek) by Michael Ventris in the mid-20th century AD Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2016/04/005-minoan-crete.html
Like other artifacts that defy deciphering, this clay disk, found on Crete in the early 1900s, has puzzled researchers and stirred up controversy for decades. Is it a religious incantation, a calendar, a spell? Or is it all a pictogram hoax? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Diesmal mit Florians Buch zu Rosetta und ihrem Landeplatz, dem Gold der Himmelsscheibe und der Radtour dazu, Lichtverschmutzung, Strombojen, dem Diskos von Phaistos, einem chemischen Prozessor, einem Buch über Medizin-Mythen, dem goldenen Brett, dem WSI-Verteilungsmonitor, Gehirnjogging, (unklaren) Gründen für das Altern, Altern als Einstellungsfrage, Gehen und Merken, Urlaubsdias, Herztransplantationen, 3D-Spielen und Pflanzengefühlen. Ohne Florian […]
Diesmal mit Florians Buch zu Rosetta und ihrem Landeplatz, dem Gold der Himmelsscheibe und der Radtour dazu, Lichtverschmutzung, Strombojen, dem Diskos von Phaistos, einem chemischen Prozessor, einem Buch über Medizin-Mythen, dem goldenen Brett, dem WSI-Verteilungsmonitor, Gehirnjogging, (unklaren) Gründen für das Altern, Altern als Einstellungsfrage, Gehen und Merken, Urlaubsdias, Herztransplantationen, 3D-Spielen und Pflanzengefühlen. Ohne Florian […]