Srories for Wild Minds

The Shard That Speaks
"Alonissos, Cyclops’ Cave: A pottery fragment from 5,000 BC rewrites world history. The symbols were etched into the wet clay before firing. This isn't decoration; it is a conscious record—a form of writing that predates everything we thought we knew."
The Voice of Clay (A-Y-D)
"On the shard, the letters A, Y, D are clearly visible. Many researchers recognize the ancient word 'AVDI' (Voice). A Greek potter gave voice to his thoughts 4,000 years before 'official' historians allowed Homer to write."
The Unbroken Chain
"Since the 9th millennium BC, the Aegean has been inhabited by people who build ships, trade, and write. The striking resemblance of these symbols to the later Alphabet proves that knowledge wasn't imported; it evolved right here, through the millennia."
History Redefined
«Who are the 'savages' after all? Is it those who were recording their history in 5,000 BC, or those today who dismiss archaeological evidence to protect outdated dogmas? The science of stratigraphy has spoken. It is time we listened. The science of stratigraphy has spoken. It is time we listened.»
Homer and "The Phoenician Tale"
«We were taught that Homer was an ‘illiterate’ bard who waited for the ‘Phoenicians’ to transcribe his epics. However, the findings tell a different story. The continuity of Greek writing from the Neolithic era to the alphabet is a chain that no one can break anymore.»
The Presumption of Intelligence
“A civilization that has been building ships, sailing the Aegean, and organizing societies since the 7th millennium B.C. could not possibly lack a system of communication. The findings at Gioura are a testament to Greek intellectual supremacy throughout history.”
"How can we explain the similarity between the symbols from 5,500 B.C. and later Greek letters?" "Doesn't the history we're taught need a serious... update?"
