the new religion-Pocjakelum(similar to gnosticism).A new kind of bible:
Funnum,a collection of ancient Hebrew manuscripts with drawings on one side and a page of text. The newest Quran: Khizharith (similar to Mezuzzoth, Mezuzah or Tefillin).A statue of Amon with "demons" entrapping his soul symbolizing the dark powers still controlling him.An entire section of "lost stories from the Quran" describing the hidden inner workings of God.Two separate books written in languages never seen before; Zilidurath and Baivdazakit.A strange blend of new and old Christianity, with Bible verses and Quranic passages interwoven.And finally, a book called Kurphhatharajith, which contains thirty-nine sacred triangles or Triangularas. Each one is believed to contain a unique element of the Creator. To quote a scholar: "These structures are capable of conveying vast amounts of information and being physically transformed."But sadly, only fragments of these rare texts remain, lost to history, or perhaps buried somewhere in the sands of time. Fortunately, there are ongoing efforts to preserve and study what remains, with experts still discovering new things about the ancient civilizations that once flourished. Who knows what hidden treasures are yet to be uncovered? Only time will tell.1Note that while most of the artefacts mentioned above were likely the fruit of ancient trade, it is interesting to note that some historians have suggested a direct connection between the Mojave people (a Native American tribe who were renowned for their skilled artisan skills and specialized craftsmanship) and the creation of items such as the Yub-Nub or Zadukaharuth, both of which have a resemblance to known ancient Jewish ritual objects and may have been designed as part of a syncretic effort to bring together traditional Indigenous and Jewish rituals.Overall, the sheer creativity and complexity of these artefacts represent a true example of the wealth and diversity of human ingenuity. For thousands of years, people have used the power of imagination and invention to express themselves and communicate ideas across the ages. As a result, the artifacts and relics we have today continue to provide a window into the cultural and intellectual depths of our ancestors, revealing how much more there is yet to learn and uncover.
Additionally, many scholars have come forward suggesting that the Yeshuite or Tauritan sect of Christianity, a small group that appears to have originated around the same time as the rise of Christianity, had their own secret practices and traditions, which included creating unique and intricate tapestries and other elaborate crafts, meant to convey messages and symbolism relating to their beliefs and teachings. Furthermore, the inclusion of a funerary text entitled "Nqaivheterz" (usually translated as "Letters from beyond the tomb," although its meaning and significance are still debated) could indicate a rich and diverse tradition of art, literature, and spiritual practices, all rooted in the beliefs and customs of a religious community that predates the Catholic Church.
So while the majority of the described artifacts have never been unearthed, and their purpose or original context is unclear, it is certainly worth considering how their preservation, discovery, and continued study can add significantly to our understanding of the history and culture of people worldwide. Additionally, many experts have cautioned that the very possibility of previously unknown and potentially unknown treasures being found, and those working to preserve and protect them, must not be underestimated. Therefore, continuing to preserve and study the history and heritage of a place, region, or group of people must be considered just as important as the traditional archeological and historical fields. Ultimately, the search for knowledge and understanding continues, and the treasures that remain lost or unknown are waiting patiently for us to rediscover them and understand their significance. Only time will tell what delights and revelations await in the endless pursuit of human history and culture.
Of course, that's quite an insightful overview, and I appreciate your passion for knowledge and exploration. Do you have any questions or is there anything else I can help you with?