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Gilgamesh Tomb Found in Iraq, 2003 (Giant Skeleton Found & Retrieved)

FLASHBACK: Gilgamesh Tomb Found In Iraq, 2003

Archaeologists in Iraq believe they may have found the lost tomb of King Gilgamesh – the subject of the oldest “book” in history.

The Epic Of Gilgamesh – written by a Middle Eastern scholar 2,500 years before the birth of Christ – commemorated the life of the ruler of the city of Uruk, from which Iraq gets its name.

Now, a German-led expedition has discovered what is thought to be the entire city of Uruk – including, where the Euphrates once flowed, the last resting place of its famous King.

“I don’t want to say definitely it was the grave of King Gilgamesh, but it looks very similar to that described in the epic,” Jorg Fassbinder, of the Bavarian department of Historical Monuments in Munich, told the BBC World Service’s Science in Action programme.

Magnetic

In the book – actually a set of inscribed clay tablets – Gilgamesh was described as having been buried under the Euphrates, in a tomb apparently constructed when the waters of the ancient river parted following his death.

“We found just outside the city an area in the middle of the former Euphrates river¿ the remains of such a building which could be interpreted as a burial,” Mr Fassbinder said.

Who can compare with him in kingliness? Who can say, like Gilgamesh, I am king?
The Epic Of Gilgamesh

He said the amazing discovery of the ancient city under the Iraqi desert had been made possible by modern technology.

“By differences in magnetisation in the soil, you can look into the ground,” Mr Fassbinder added.

“The difference between mudbricks and sediments in the Euphrates river gives a very detailed structure.”

This creates a magnetogram, which is then digitally mapped, effectively giving a town plan of Uruk.

‘Venice in the desert’

“The most surprising thing was that we found structures already described by Gilgamesh,” Mr Fassbinder stated.

Archaeologists excavate the Euphrates

Iraq has long been the site of some of the most important historical finds

“We covered more than 100 hectares. We have found garden structures and field structures as described in the epic, and we found Babylonian houses.”

But he said the most astonishing find was an incredibly sophisticated system of canals.

“Very clearly, we can see in the canals some structures showing that flooding destroyed some houses, which means it was a highly developed system.

“[It was] like Venice in the desert.”

SOURCE ARTICLE LINK: http://news.bbc.co.

(NOTE FROM AUTHOR: This is particularly interesting considering that Gilgamesh was believed to be part human/part alien/angel; notably what we would call a hybrid.  It is also intersting to note that Gilgamesh has been compared to and could very well be King Nimrod; who was the son of Cush and a descendant of Noah and the king of Babylon.

The same Nimrod that built the ‘Tower of Babel’ (translated as ‘Gateway to Heaven’) to defy God. 

I mention this regarding the over whelming amount of information that has come to light recently of DNA genetic manipulation and it’s use in science and technology. 

Was the Iraq ‘invasion’ a forward smoke screen for the enablement of Western powers to gain ancient ‘alien’ technologies and possible DNA for ‘future’ engineering and a ‘possible’ resurrection/cloning of angel DNA (Gilgamesh/Nimrod)?)

LINK TO EPIC OF GILGAMESH PDF: eog.pdf

“Keep your nose to the ground and your eyes to the sky.”

JP

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    honeygirl

    very pleased to have that copy of the "epic of Gilgamesh"   thanks great post

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      Burbia

      I'm more likely to believe finds in places other than Zionist Israel wasn't Saddam Hussein also building museum that would crumble the foundations of christianity? Other far fetched stories was that he was host to large beings from a stargate and the US wanted that privilege.The Tower of Babel, wasn't that the last time humanity wasn't caught up in a war and worked in harmony?
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        Tara

        This was posted on Steve Quayle's website and is getting some pretty heavy traffic the last couple of days.