Saturday, November 21, 2015

Zeus Drawn on an Ancient Shaman’s Cave in Mexico?



A photo of the ruler and smaller figure.
At an ancient Olmec cave in Mexico named Juxtlahuaca there are cave paintings. One includes the feathered serpent and the other a large white man with a beard holding a snake and what appears to be a flower (all though Wikipedia simply refers to it as a trident).
Per Wikipedia:
Juxtlahuaca is a cave and archaeological site in the Mexican state of Guerrerocontaining murals linked to the Olmec motifs and iconography. Along with the nearbyOxtotitlán cave, Juxtlahuaca walls contain the earliest sophisticated painted art known in Mesoamerica,[1] and only known example of non-Maya deep cave art in Mesoamerica.[2]
This scene smacks of Shamanism and is also inside a cave which is a common place used for shamanistic rituals.  Beards were not typical of “Native Americans” who are claimed to be of Asian descent.
The flower being held by the large man with the beard is similar to a symbol found at a controversial Mississippian site called Moundsville in West Virginia and is also similar to a Minoan lily found painted in ancient Creten site, Knossos, with a priest-king wearing a feathered crown just like Quetzlcoatl and other native Americans of high rank did in the ancient cultures in America, Mexico, Central America, and Central America.
Grave Creek Stone found in West Virginia  (letters similar to Phoenician and bottom symbol looks like a lily/flower and is similar to object held by large bearded man in ancient Mexican Olmec cave)
Prince of lilies” or “Priest-king Relief”, plaster relief at the end of the Corridor of Processions, restored by Gilliéron, believed by Arthur Evans to be a priest-king, wearing a crown with peacock feathers and a necklace with lilies on it, leading an unseen animal to sacrifice.
There is way too much evidence of symbols in the Americas that match Phoenician and other Euro-Asian symbols from ancient times to deny earlier travel and colonization/influence in the Americas.

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