Volume 6 Noah's Designed World - The last Genesis 10 study by Dr. John Pilkey in the study of Pre-Abrahamic Mesopotamian history. Discusses the Gundestrup Caldron, a Celtic artifact discovered in the Teutonic land of Denmark in the early 1890s, as a pictorial memorial of postdiluvian history. It contains no script but consists entirely of pictorial imagery. The primary reason for identifying it with the early postdiluvian family of Noah lies in its seven exterior panels, which furnish a counterpart to the diluvian family as ...
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Volume 6 Noah's Designed World - The last Genesis 10 study by Dr. John Pilkey in the study of Pre-Abrahamic Mesopotamian history. Discusses the Gundestrup Caldron, a Celtic artifact discovered in the Teutonic land of Denmark in the early 1890s, as a pictorial memorial of postdiluvian history. It contains no script but consists entirely of pictorial imagery. The primary reason for identifying it with the early postdiluvian family of Noah lies in its seven exterior panels, which furnish a counterpart to the diluvian family as represented by the Egyptian Ogdoad of Hermopolis and other such traditions. This interpretation implies the existence of a prototype or prototypes on which the present artifact is modeled.Contents: Introduction by R S MarshallChapter -1 A Designed WorldChapter -2 Text of Genesis 10Chapter -3 Text of the Sumerian King ListChapter -4 Panels of the Gundestrup CaldronChapter -5 Identifications of the Noachic EliteChapter -6 Noah's Family BeforeChapter -7 Colonization of MesopotamiaChapter- 8 The First Kish OrderChapter -9 The Eanna Period and Uruk-Aratta WarChapter -10 The Dynasty III PeriodChapter-11 The Akkadian EmpireChapter-12 Distant Colonization
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