Fiera, while I was posting my reply you posted your second one. Really, what you posted proves nothing. I believe there is 99.99% agreement among scholars that Tartessos is not the biblical Tarshish. That speaks badly of the EB quote. Apart from saying that Tartessos was a town, the rest however I can easily agree with.
Abot the second, equating Tartessos with Seville... well that says it all... the biblical quotations again, the references to Schulten's theories... wonderful
Don't you see now how dangerous is to spread unconfirmed data wrapped up to look like as if they were solid facts? The way those excerpts read it looks as though the Tartessian kingdom was a reality beyond any doubt. Most scholars think otherwise, and I think you too. Don't you see why uncontestable, solid proofs are needed to tell the naked truth?
On a different but somehow related topic, could you tell me why most of the world believe the disaster of the Armada as being the end of Spain's maritimal power? Would you agree with that? It's the same thing. You may repeat a lie one thousand times -- it's still a lie.
Do we talk about Hollywood 'historical' movies now?
Abot the second, equating Tartessos with Seville... well that says it all... the biblical quotations again, the references to Schulten's theories... wonderful
Don't you see now how dangerous is to spread unconfirmed data wrapped up to look like as if they were solid facts? The way those excerpts read it looks as though the Tartessian kingdom was a reality beyond any doubt. Most scholars think otherwise, and I think you too. Don't you see why uncontestable, solid proofs are needed to tell the naked truth?
On a different but somehow related topic, could you tell me why most of the world believe the disaster of the Armada as being the end of Spain's maritimal power? Would you agree with that? It's the same thing. You may repeat a lie one thousand times -- it's still a lie.
Do we talk about Hollywood 'historical' movies now?
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