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Michael Westaway <[log in to unmask]>
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Good for you Jim, sounds like just what the world needs right now.

Michael Westaway
Manager - Repatriation Program
National Museum of Australia
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>>> [log in to unmask] 02/12/03 05:52pm >>>
From the Yucatan to the Euphrates to India & Egypt, to Greece and on to
the Americas.

Hello all,

If one were to trace the origins of the ancient Greek and Egyptians ..
it'd take us on an
incredible journey around the world.

Jupiter, the Chumash, and the Mound Builders of Adam's County Ohioİ

http://jamesbowles.tripod.com/Jupiter/jupiter_and_the_chumash.html
.______________
August Le Plongeon in "Queen Moo and the Egyptian Sphinx," traced the
Maya {not to be confused
with the later Mayan} .. from the Yucatan to the Euphrates Valley .. to
India, Greece, and
Egypt.

In studying the Chumash of S.W. California .. I've gathered enough
evidence to demonstrate that
the Chumash, who migrated to the America's some 13,000 years ago were
of Maya stock from ancient
Greece and Egypt.

That is to say .. Classical Greek is actually Chumash!

jb

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