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tye
post Feb 29 2008, 12:13 AM
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I am not an expert at deciphering ancient writings. I found a website with information about ancient artifacts. The Glozel tablets were on the website. Experts have studied the tablets. Their determination of the tablets is not clear. The tablets could be hundreds of years old or even thousands of years old. The tablets were found in France in 1921 near Vichey along with other artifacts. Some believe the tablets may be real, some have said they are fake.

The tablets are written into stone. From what I have deciphered below, it looks like the tablets could be real. Also my decipherment shows information about living near a river. On the maps of the area where the tablets were found, there is a river. The ocean is a distance from Glozel. You can check out an online map site to see how close Glozel is to a river.

My decipherment is open to debate since no-one knows what is written on the tablets. I wanted to make my own effort to decipher the tablets to see what was written.

The photos of the 2 tablets I deciphered are at the website: http://s8int.com/sophis4.html
Tablet 1 would be the photo of the tablet at the bottom of the page. Tablet 2 would be the photo of the tablet at the top of the page.

Tablet 1: If our home is not what we are looking for, I hope that we will find some place to build our home. I want to build. Our other house was so old that when we climb out, I had to try to find a place to play. When I wanted to go down to the river, I had to walk to my mom and dad's old house. When we were thinking about building our house, we wanted to build. I said that we should try to build our home where there is water for the kids to play with their friends. I just want to be happy.

Tablet 2: Why can't we try to live together. When we have to try to feel this way, then we have no more love between us. If we try to go down to the ocean, then we can't. And then we have to travel so we can build our home. Then we have to climb into our boat to make the journey so we can then make some money to build our house. Then we can take our family to the place where we can build the home. If we can just try to go home, then we can just try to find the place where we can sleep in our home. Then we can try to build our home. If we find a place to build then we can try to make our home a better place, but when we look around, we find there are so many places where we can live. So when we find our home, then we will try to live there. When we find the place, we will then try to live there. I hope that we find a place where we can be happy together.

The above information might be interesting to people who live in southwestern France near Glozel or people who are studying the artifacts and are not sure if they are real.

Information below from www.atlantisquest.com website:
Dating
A preliminary dating of the texts according to paleography (the science of ancient writing) and history shows that Glozel corresponds to the Iron Age Celtic period of La Tène, beginning in the third century BC, and continues through the second century AD, the Gallo-Roman period. To the period of the first century BC to the first and second century AD are dated the inscriptions in the Glozelic alphabet on large tablets and on the second group of tablets which contain unique proper names, several unusual ligatures, and rare letters like the demi-h.
General Acceptance
Glozel has a validity certification from the great majority of historians all around the world . . . There is an immense list of scholars fully committed to truth who are authenticating the findings and the conclusions on the importance of Glozel, at the same time condemning the attitude of their vain, envious colleagues and bad [sic.] scientists.

Strange Stories, Weird Facts
A variety of artifacts
At Glozel, France, archaeologists find a collection of bricks and inscribed tablets, two paring knives, two small axes, and stones bearing inscriptions that have been shown to date from 10,000 to 15,000 years ago

Details of Glozel artifacts can also be found at: http://www.badarchaeology.net/controversial/glozel_2.php
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