On 8/11/2012 8:44 AM, Mel wrote:
> And...a question please...could someone please direct me to a good
> online site they may know of that pretty much spells out the various
> histories, cultures(including pictures of monuments, illustrations of
> arts and crafts, wall prints, etc) and so forth of the Near East (or,
> do you call it the Fertile Crescent?). I'm most interested in how this
> belief in the One God that rules all started out from the beginning.
> The Bronze and Iron Ages as well as the Migration Period(s) westwards
> from the Asian hinterland are explained well enough from the European
> perspective, but almost none from, or for the Near East. Any ideas or
> websites, anyone?
The tapestry of history is but rewoven patches covering moth eaten
holes. The truth is the holes. All else, rewocen reinterpretations. Each
culture's retelling.
If the reinterpretations interest you, and they are quite interesting,
then all sources provide this. Follow your heart. Or, follow Wikipedia.
There, things always seem to lead to other things and links to more...
KG
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