Sumirum`s Jewelry |
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Some years back Wellfed Alkhas and another fellow regaled an out of town viasitor with prooves that I`d put the wrong jewelry on Shurmirum..that it was really Sumerian jewelry..THEY knew. A tomb excavated in 1989 revealed stunning Assyrian jewelry. I`d finished carving the jewelry I wanted to use on Shumirum..but this new stuff was fantastic and never seen before...it was so startling that it left the "experts" stuttering and splutering explanations about how they "never dreamed" etc. I knocked off all the jewelry and replaced it with copies modeled on the new finds. And it was these pieces Wellfed was telling the visitor were "wrong". Seems to me even if they were Sumerian...and there`s no evidence at all for such a thing...even if they were...so? Could those very designs not have ben incorporated later? You`d think the rich variety in artifacts in the little that`s come to light would convince the boys the Assyrians had EVERYTHING...instead, like European archaeologists, they feel if it hasn`t been found..it never existed. It`s curious that they fight so damn hard to convince each other that Christianity..a Jew knock-off consisting of a jew carpenter, his Jew parents..his Jew family, Jew God, Jew neighbors and customers and Jew girl friends and Jew disciples and Jew followers, all living in a Jew country..you `d think with all that Jewishness they`ve tried to make "the same as Ashur"...they`d allow me to put "Sumerian" jewelry on Shumirum. Sheesh! --------------------- |
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