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E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, This is not a scientific comment, but an emotional one. To me it looks like the founding father of America. He comes from the west, but he looks to the east. Behind his back is a vase, full of water. It symbolizes the hugh Pacific Ocean. He arrived from the north, from the Bering Sea. However, he looks to the east, to the rising Sun. In his hands he holds the key for his culture. It represents the Azores archipellago, in the middle of the Atlantic. Via these islands he is connected to the great culture of the Old World. It represents the shortest route to Egypt, the greatest civilization on Earth. The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, This is the story about the discovery of America, again. It lasted more than 2000 years (4500-2500 BC)(the two legs). The whole figure represents the Pacific. So, the discovery happened in the north. The two legs and the two arms form four body parts, representing the 4th Dynasty. Together with the head there are five body parts, representing the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt, who discovered America via the Bering Sea. The whole figure also symbolizes the North Atlantic Ocean. These five body parts also represent the 5th Dynasty, when America was reached via the Atlantic. The two legs represent the 2nd king Sahura, who discovered the Southern Crossing of 2 Moiras = 20 degrees, from Africa to Brazil. The two arms represent the Return Route from Newfoundland to the two islands of the West Azores (also of 2 Moiras), also discovered by the 2nd king Sahura. The two arms and the head form three body parts, corresponding with the Northern Crossing via the three land points, from the Shetlands, via the south point of Greenland, to Cape Chidley, Canada, at the complementary latitude of the Nile Delta, at 90-30= 60 degrees N. It was discovered by the 3rd king Nefererkare. The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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rmdejonge Scribbled:
E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, According to me, the right hand has 4 fingers, and the left hand has 5 fingers. If so, it means that America was discovered in the 4th Dynasty from the west, and in the 5th Dynasty from the east. However, the whole belly of this person symbolizes the North Atlantic Ocean, and the navel represents the Azores archipellago, in the middle of the Ocean. So, the full story is much longer ... The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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rmdejonge Scribbled:
E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, This statuette looks very Egyptian to me. America has been discovered by the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. The interesting thing about this piece of pottery is the rectangular box (with five sides), and the square hair cut. Both refer to the 4th Dynasty of Egypt, when America was discovered via the Bering Sea. The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, Here is my interpretation of this piece of pottery. The whole cup symbolizes the North Atlantic Ocean. The two feet, the two hands, and the face form together five body-parts, encoding the 5th Dynasty of Egypt, when America was discovered via the Atlantic. The two feet symbolize the 2nd king Sahura, who discovered the Southern Crossing, from Africa to Brazil. The two hands symbolize the same king, who also discovered the Crossing from Newfoundland to the two islands of the West Azores (return route). Together with the face, it forms three body-parts, symbolizing the 3rd king Nefererkare, who discovered the Northern Crossing, at 60 degrees N. It is the complementary latitude of the Nile Delta, at 90-60= 30 degrees N (these three body-parts). The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, America has been discovered by the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. The interesting thing about this piece of pottery are the five lines of rectangles on the skirt of this woman down below. This skirt refers to the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt, wo discovered America via the Bering Sea. The date of this piece is later, of course. The other features tell much more ... But that is another story. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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rmdejonge Scribbled:
E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, America has been discovered by the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. The interesting thing about this piece of pottery is the square face. Together with the jaws it has five sides. So, the face refers to the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt, wo discovered America via the Bering Sea. The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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rmdejonge Scribbled:
E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, America has been discovered by the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. The interesting thing about this piece of pottery are the squares on the skirt of this woman down below. These squares refer to the discovery of America via the Bering Sea in the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. The date of this piece is later, of course. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009
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E: drsrmdejonge@hotmail.com Dear Alejandro Triana, America has been discovered by the 5th king Menkaure of the 4th Dynasty of Egypt. To me this looks like an Egyptian scribe. Regards, Reinoud de Jonge The Netherlands
10 / 05 / 2009