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Maps and Coins vs History

De (autor): Gleb W. Nosovskiy

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Maps and Coins vs History

De (autor): Gleb W. Nosovskiy

Maps & coins point to the Empire of Eurasia. The accumulation of geographical knowledge as reflected in cartography is a gradual and irreversible process. Therefore the more details are contained in a map the more recent it is. Most of allegedly 'ancient' maps were produced in the XVI-XVIII centuries because they contain the details unknown at the moment of their presumed composition. Their age is 'alleged' too. Moreover, all maps with the irrefutable date of the composition prior to the XIII century show the picture in complete contradiction with consensual history. Before the advent of engraving and printing, any map was more a unique work of art than a reliable geographical instrument for land or maritime orientation. It is assumed that in some cases certain archaeological findings can be dated with the aid of the ancient coinage found on the site. However, one should be aware that the so-called numismatic dating as used today is wholly dependent on consensual chronology elaborated by Kabbalist Scaliger and perfected by Jesuit Petavius. The ancient coins were distributed along the time axis - for instance, coins bearing the legend "Nero" were dated to the first Scaligerian century a.d., the ones saying "Justinian," to the sixth Scaligerian century a.d., etc., since those are the centuries where Scaligerian chronology locates the Roman emperors Nero and Justinian. After that, all of the coins found in the XVII-XX century have either been dated by the same "method," or compared to the ones that have already received datings, and are placed on the time axis accordingly. It is perfectly obvious that in the case of any alteration of the Scaligerian chronology this "method" is based upon, it shall automatically alter the "numismatic datings" as well. Furthermore, independent comparison of different coins that isn't based on external chronological considerations, cannot even tell us anything about the relative chronology of the coins under comparison, let alone their absolute chronology. Comparing actual coins as metallic objects bearing graphical designs of some sort cannot give us exact knowledge of which coin is older and which is newer. The analysis of the metal that the actual coin is made of can point at its geographical point of origin in some cases. However, the calculation of the date - absolute or relative - sadly remains an impossibility. Who, Why, and When invented Antiquity and Dark Ages in Europe? The consensual world history was manufactured in
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Maps & coins point to the Empire of Eurasia. The accumulation of geographical knowledge as reflected in cartography is a gradual and irreversible process. Therefore the more details are contained in a map the more recent it is. Most of allegedly 'ancient' maps were produced in the XVI-XVIII centuries because they contain the details unknown at the moment of their presumed composition. Their age is 'alleged' too. Moreover, all maps with the irrefutable date of the composition prior to the XIII century show the picture in complete contradiction with consensual history. Before the advent of engraving and printing, any map was more a unique work of art than a reliable geographical instrument for land or maritime orientation. It is assumed that in some cases certain archaeological findings can be dated with the aid of the ancient coinage found on the site. However, one should be aware that the so-called numismatic dating as used today is wholly dependent on consensual chronology elaborated by Kabbalist Scaliger and perfected by Jesuit Petavius. The ancient coins were distributed along the time axis - for instance, coins bearing the legend "Nero" were dated to the first Scaligerian century a.d., the ones saying "Justinian," to the sixth Scaligerian century a.d., etc., since those are the centuries where Scaligerian chronology locates the Roman emperors Nero and Justinian. After that, all of the coins found in the XVII-XX century have either been dated by the same "method," or compared to the ones that have already received datings, and are placed on the time axis accordingly. It is perfectly obvious that in the case of any alteration of the Scaligerian chronology this "method" is based upon, it shall automatically alter the "numismatic datings" as well. Furthermore, independent comparison of different coins that isn't based on external chronological considerations, cannot even tell us anything about the relative chronology of the coins under comparison, let alone their absolute chronology. Comparing actual coins as metallic objects bearing graphical designs of some sort cannot give us exact knowledge of which coin is older and which is newer. The analysis of the metal that the actual coin is made of can point at its geographical point of origin in some cases. However, the calculation of the date - absolute or relative - sadly remains an impossibility. Who, Why, and When invented Antiquity and Dark Ages in Europe? The consensual world history was manufactured in
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