I have just realised that my phrase, above, about
the Homeric language predating Amenophis IV (who died in 1334 BCE)
by more than a thousand years, might sound to be an exaggeration. Well, it is not!
According to the recearch of the Academic scholar
Anna Tziropoyloy-Eystathioy, who published her work under the title "
Homer, son of Telemachus of the Odysseus's family," Homer was the son of Telemachus and the grandson of Odysseus, with a plethora of evidence supporting this assertion that exist within the Homer's works, the
Iliad and the
Odyssey. Now, the
conventional history
dogmatically estimates that these works were written during the ninth century BCE; but this is far from the truth. Actually, Homer being the grandson of Odysseus, he wrote those works two generations time after the Trojan War, which, according to the
conventional history, took place in 1280 BCE. Wrong, again!
The actual content (and the obvious omissions) of these works indicate that the
conventional history estimations are absolutely wrong. For example, amongst other things, Homer absolutely ignores the
Thera (Santorini) volcanic eruption that destroyed the Minoan civilization, which happened in 1620 BCE, even though he describes various events of lesser importance; so, Homer predated that event.
- How can Homer ignore The
Dorian ?nvasion that happened in 1200 BCE?
- How can Homer ignore the name
Aegean Sea?
- Why does he never use the term
Hellenes instead of the terms
Argives,
Achaeans and
Danaans?
- Why does he call
Argos the Peloponnese?
Because he predated all these events and the renaming of those places! He lived before all those events.
Another possible argument could be that Homer might have lived before the ninth century BCE and his works survived through the spoken word. Well, it is practically impossible for plain, illiterate people to have memorised and passed these fine and long works throughout the generations because of:
- The extended geographical, historical and cultural information Homer contains about places he describes, as well as so many foreign names and localities.
- The deeper knowledge of the human body anatomy needed to accurately describe the various wounds in the battle.
- The extremely rich vocabulary and the wealth of the epithets and adjectives used.
- And, most importantly, the perfect
dactylic hexameter of every one of those 15,692 + 12,110 lines the Iliad and the Odyssey are composed of.
Homer, also describes the island of
Pharos (lighthouse) at Alexandria, Egypt, to be 160 Km away from the mainland. In the third century BCE, Alexander the Great found that very island to be only 1.3 Km away from the mainland and begun the construction of the famous
Lighthouse of Alexandria (standing on a 140 m high tower --one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) that was finished in 270 BCE. It is sure that since the ninth century BCE, the Nile could not have deposited the amounts of soil layer needed to cover a distance of 158 Km; so, what Homer witnessed was way before the ninth century BCE, the conventional history claims he lived.
Dr. Koutrouvelis, studying the constellations accurately described in Iliad, came to the conclusion that the Trojan War has probably begun in 3087 BCE and ended in 3077 BCE.
The scholar Mr. Raptis pointed out that there is a plethora of Proto-Pelasgian terms used in Homer's works, that were used before 3000 BCE and they were obsolete during the ninth century BCE.
Now, why would the
conventional history (or those who control it) conceal the above?
Ah, that's easy! Because Homer's works would demolish the crumbly Abrahamic myths and doctrines, the validity of their version of cosmogony and history (you know: the 6,000 years old universe, Noah's Arc containing kangaroos, etc.!), the superiority of the
Self-Chosen Ones (the special ones; not the everyday Jewish people) that is being sold to the public since the seventeenth century, the leading appearance and the superiority of the Phoenician alphabet (even though it did never have any vowels but only consonants) and literature (what was it, really? vouchers, pawn-tickets and receipts?) before any other ones in the world! Even though the respectable Hebrew scholar
Joseph Yahuda published his lifelong work under the title "
Hebrew is Greek (1982)" right before his book completely disappeared and him
committing suicide, as the always truthful media informed us...
-George