Amber and the Hidden History of Ancient Egypt Part 8

Viking Amber Traders and Ancient Egypt

The Egyptian preists, according to the narration of Atlantis, Timea, said that Orichac (amber) was extracted in Basileia in large quantities.

Basileia was the capital of Atlantis and was located off the Danish coast.

The Egyptians said that false fire shone and that the Atlanteans covered the walls of their temples with it.

The area between Helgoland and Eiderstedt was the amber country of the ancient world.

The Eider River was used to ship the amber around the world. It is on the west coast of the Cimbrian peninsula, which is present-day Jutland.

The Amber Routes of pre-Columbian times led to the North Sea coast.

To this day, amber often washes up on the west coast of Jutland. Pieces of amber, pendants, figures of animals, were formed by the work of primitive implements thousands of

years ago. The “Gold of the North” is collected by the ton on the north coast of the Eiderstedt peninsula, on the banks of the Hever River. The construction of the Dyke in 1968 has caused an Amber ‘gold rush’.

Many of the locals are finding great pieces. A boy from the village of Odenswort found a large piece weighing 2 kg and sold it for more than DM 2,000.

Fisherman sinking his nets, pick up Amber in this area.

In the Greek states and in Rome, amber was worth its weight in gold.

In Egypt, amber was worked together with gold into expensive necklaces.

The chest ornament of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, who died in 1352 BC. C., was solid gold. And it contained large drops of amber. Why didn’t the Smithsonian tell the thousands of visitors who attended the exhibit that amber was brought to Ancient Egypt by our ancestors, the North Sea peoples?

In a tomb inscription from the time of Thutmose III (circa 1500 BC), an inscription tells us: An embassy of the Haunebu (North Sea People), from the northern lands at the end of the world , brought with it 8943 pounds of amber. !

It was used to decorate temples and obelisks.

The Egyptians said ‘Amber is the fruit of the eye of Ra (The Sun God). The Gods live in its sweet scent; and its color is like gold.

The Greeks believed that amber was “the many tears that Apollo shed for his son Aesculapius when he visited the holy people of the north.”

Homer said that the Hall of Menelaus shines with copper, gold, amber, silver and ivory.

Amber has been found in Cretan tombs, in the tomb of Tholo in western Greece, and in the tomb of the Avatolian inland chieftains.

The Assyrians also knew that amber came from the North Sea.

The protective and healthy power attributed to amber derives from its magnetic property, and gives it its name, Electron, for Aleco = I Protect.

Amber was highly prized by the ancients and they gave our Viking ancestors gold in exchange for it. Amber from the North Sea is called the “Gold of the North”.

The amber trade suddenly and totally disappeared after 1200 BC. C., along with the sinking of Atlantis.

The original Atlantis narrative was written in a non-Egyptian language. Our Atlanteans (North Sea peoples) told the story to the Egyptians and they in turn translated it into Egyptian.

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