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Were All The Nephilim Giants Or Men Of Renown?

The Nephilim, descendants from the Scions of the Gods or fallen angels, were not all giants, but they were gigantic in their deeds and revered as gods. ....

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New Ancient Middle Eastern Chronology Unlocks Hidden History Of Egypt and Mesopotamia

When the Egyptian low chronology is matched with the Mesopotamian high chronology a hidden historical narrative of the third and early second millennium BC is revealed. ....

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Research Suggests Ancient Mesopotamian Statues were Painted - Associates for Biblical Research


Research Suggests Ancient Mesopotamian Statues were Painted
Author: Bryan Windle
Created: 24 May 2021
Recent research suggests that ancient Mesopotamian stone sculptures, like their Greek counterparts, were painted.  While few traces of paint are visible to the naked eye today, some statues still bear the remains of black and red hues, the two primary colors used in the polychrome style of most Mesopotamian statues.  The researchers used ultraviolet visible spectroscopy to examine 178 statues and determined that 59 have definite traces of color.  In the third millennium BC, the skin was painted orange, yellowish brown, red brown and brown, while there was general change to bright red in the second millennium BC.  The researchers noticed that this corresponds to Akkadian literature, where red on the body and face is depicted in positive language, and people are referred to as “dark-headed,” explaining why the hair and beard is almos ....

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