I love your channel and your showing these very elusive artifacts. The eye in the palm definately seems to be tied into the ancient middle east. I still can't comprehend the supression of the mound peoples artifacts but I'm grateful for whatever research you put out there. Thankyou.
Shalom, David. Wow, what a wonderful video you have given us! As a Jew, I have always been in awe of the Mound builder's artifacts that have strong influence from Holy land. One of the Hamsa hands you show includes two rattle snakes that are tied up. Meaning that the evil eye iעין הרע has been stopped. Also, another Hamas hand made of copper shows a six-pointed star. At the mound city museum in Chillicothe Ohio, there is a copper rams horn Shofar. Thank you so much for highlighting these amazing artifacts. Baruch HaShem.
You should look up the ancient Native American mound in Ohio that is sometimes called the Hanukkiah mound, north of Cincinnati. The earthwork appears to show a menorah and oil lamp. The connections are fascinating.
My first area I served on my mission was Pt. Pleasant where the Kanawha intersects into the Ohio. I knew of the numerous Indian mounds around there. Something to think more about on the name connection. Pretty cool post!
The Tanit thing is fascinating! It seems there's alot of rock art in utah similar to the symbol. A little bit of squatter man look too. Any one else heard of the plasma petroglyphs?
@@Gebwalter I know about them yes. There are a lot of petroglyphs in North America and other places around the world that have certain symbols in common. It is one of the areas I am studying and doing research on right now. Even the people of Jared left rock art and map stones behind.
@@Gebwalter if you think that’s interesting you should also check out the Japanese burial mounds in the southern islands called Kofun… and the mysterious stacked stone structures in western Arabia shaped the same way.
*Mulekites very quickly lost the ability to read & write, plus language got confused. Phoenician hamsa was the palm, not the back of the hand & represented a (FLASE GOD). It was common across many cultures & even found in Siberia/Mongolian steppes. Could have even traveled from the new world to the old via individuals like Kennewick man. It might have originated here. Whats the date?*