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ITT we link the Bible to ancient events.
I start with some migrations.
I believe Abraham derives from the Indo Europeans >>339674654 >>339674708 >>339674752 >>339674808 >>339678560
Further I use the Greek Septuagint timeline
Proto indo europeans appeared around the in the late 4th millenium BC (4k-3k BC) at the caucasus. greek septuagint puts the flood with the mount aratat where the ark landed too being in that area traditionally.
from 3k-2k BC the first big migrations happened. tower of babel accordong to greek septuagint was around 2,8k BC
The global ties were broken down and thepeople scattered. then phoenicians a few centuries later appear and their writings are found across all of Europe and some indicate in the entire world. there we not only find the writings but also many of the same basic myths. Now is the question wether the myths were taken from the phoenicians or were inherited from before they spread making the different cultures take up the writings because they saw initially records of their own myths in them
So to make sense of the migration patterns it would be nice to know just where the tower of babel was located
https://answersresearchjournal.org/where-is-the-tower-of-babel/
>In another example, the Babylonian account of a campaign by the Hittite king, Mursili I, said that he went against “Shinar” (Sa-an-ha-ra). However, a Neo-Hittite document about the same campaign said it was against the country of “Babylon” (Kalimi 2000, p. 1213). We see in this example that Shinar was named as a territory in its own right in the one account, but was considered as part of the Babylonian empire in the other account. Because the Hittite kingdom was located in the north, largely contained in what is western Turkey today (Hittite Period, 2006), the area of Shinar would have been right next door and would have been quite convenient for making a campaign.
Assuming that to be correct then babel was likely around the caucasus around modern day turkey.
I start with some migrations.
I believe Abraham derives from the Indo Europeans >>339674654 >>339674708 >>339674752 >>339674808 >>339678560
Further I use the Greek Septuagint timeline
Proto indo europeans appeared around the in the late 4th millenium BC (4k-3k BC) at the caucasus. greek septuagint puts the flood with the mount aratat where the ark landed too being in that area traditionally.
from 3k-2k BC the first big migrations happened. tower of babel accordong to greek septuagint was around 2,8k BC
The global ties were broken down and thepeople scattered. then phoenicians a few centuries later appear and their writings are found across all of Europe and some indicate in the entire world. there we not only find the writings but also many of the same basic myths. Now is the question wether the myths were taken from the phoenicians or were inherited from before they spread making the different cultures take up the writings because they saw initially records of their own myths in them
So to make sense of the migration patterns it would be nice to know just where the tower of babel was located
https://answersresearchjournal.org/where-is-the-tower-of-babel/
>In another example, the Babylonian account of a campaign by the Hittite king, Mursili I, said that he went against “Shinar” (Sa-an-ha-ra). However, a Neo-Hittite document about the same campaign said it was against the country of “Babylon” (Kalimi 2000, p. 1213). We see in this example that Shinar was named as a territory in its own right in the one account, but was considered as part of the Babylonian empire in the other account. Because the Hittite kingdom was located in the north, largely contained in what is western Turkey today (Hittite Period, 2006), the area of Shinar would have been right next door and would have been quite convenient for making a campaign.
Assuming that to be correct then babel was likely around the caucasus around modern day turkey.