On the occasion of international women's day 2014
The institutes, museums and the generations of archaeologists, anthropologists, philosophers, etymologists, and historians have provided the world with wrong information in their reports on the culture, history of early human civilizations and the root of the bible.For centuries, in their reports, they have tended to ignore women's roles in ancient civilizations and to neglect their contributions. For instance:
“From the earliest
times in ancient Mesopotamia, women who came from a sector of society that
could afford to have statues made placed their likenesses in temple shrines.
This was done so that their images would stand in constant prayer while they
continued to go about their daily chores.
The Mesopotamian
woman's role was strictly defined. She was the daughter of her father or the
wife of her husband. Women rarely acted as individuals outside the context of
their families. Those who did so were usually royalty or the wives of men who
had power and status.” (Ancient Mesopotamia: The Role of
Women, University of Chicago
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/ED/TRC/MESO/women.html)
Although in according to the findings
of researchers of the same university from excavations of 1935-1970 in
Mesopotamia (read it Kurdsu): The fertility worship connected with a “mother
goddess” (matriarchal legislation) must indeed be one of the oldest and longest
surviving religions of the ancient world from around 32000 – 2000 BC, (Bérai 2013 p. 183).
In a cuneiform script assigned by F.W. König to 1300 BC,
which I have corrected the decipherment, very clear stands:
(1) Legislature supreme matriarchal cardinal (female lawgiver) Keríŕiša (the root of the creation) founded
the cardinal patriarchal-authority.(2) Legislature supreme cardinal Keríŕiša, ordered that cardinal patriarchy (father authority) may be placed lower beside me (Keríŕiša). (Bérai 2013 p. 302).
In pages 183 and 302 of my
new book (yet not published):
Kurdsán’s Cultural
Stratigraphy and Maternal Fertility Worship
Foremothers of the Kurds were
the Creators of the Earliest Civilizations
The Stratigraphic,
Linguistic, Historical and DNA Evidences
November 15, 2013, authored
by Hamíit Qliji Bérai
I circulated, since then, testimonial requests to the
experts in the field of ancient Near East, asked if anyone wants to read the new
manuscripts and to say something about it.
The two manuscripts have been submitted to the appropriated
publishers as well, for consideration. Manuscripts: (1) Kurdsán’s Cultural
Stratigraphy and Maternal Fertility Worship, (2) Bible Discovered: Bible =
Babel (Babylon) 2nd Edition http://www.elamirkan.net/index_files/Page1323.htm
I expect that the scholars and journals will
take their responsibility to review this revolutionary discovery and an
appropriate publisher would be willing to publish and distribute it to the
world.
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