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       Aryan weaponry
       By: rp Date: May 15, 2021, 2:37 am
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       History of Chakram (Mythological Hindu Weapon):
  HTML https://youtu.be/QInUkELKlBc
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       Re: Aryan weaponry
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 11, 2022, 12:10 am
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  HTML https://www.wionews.com/world/indians-knew-the-use-of-iron-4200-years-ago-excavations-in-tamil-nadu-show-478008
       [quote]The Iron Age in the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu
       stretches back 4,200 years, according to iron implements
       discovered during excavations in a small hamlet named
       Mayiladumparai, potentially making it the oldest in India for
       the time being.
       ...
       Swords, Axes , TC Jars, Basins, Stones…. It’s not mere pit but a
       treasure trove!
       Fascinating Mayiladumparai!❤️
       @TNexcavations
       This is also a clear solution to queries about the origins of
       agrarian civilization in Tamil Nadu, according to Stalin, who
       noted that farming activities began following the discovery of
       iron's uses.
       Other significant discoveries include evidence that the late
       Neolithic period in Tamil Nadu began before 2200 BCE, based on a
       cultural deposit 25 cm below the dated level.
       Archaeologists also discovered that black and red ware pottery
       were introduced during the late Neolithic period, rather than
       the Iron Age, as previously thought.[/quote]
       And as we would expect:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Nadu#Prehistory
       [quote]A Neolithic stone celt (a hand-held axe) with the Indus
       script on it was discovered at Sembian-Kandiyur near
       Mayiladuthurai in Tamil Nadu. According to epigraphist Iravatham
       Mahadevan, this was the first datable artefact bearing the Indus
       script to be found in Tamil Nadu. According to Mahadevan, the
       find was evidence of the use of the Harappan language, and
       therefore that the "Neolithic people of the Tamil country spoke
       a Harappan language".[/quote]
  HTML https://ktwop.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/where-the-harappans-went.jpg
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       Re: Aryan weaponry
       By: rp Date: May 17, 2022, 7:22 am
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       [b]Kansas man finds a mythical-looking ax with a root for a
       handle in his front yard
       [/B]
  HTML https://www.npr.org/2022/05/13/1098545920/kansas-man-finds-ax-tree-root-handle-reddit-thor
       One thing that annoyed me was that the author of the article
       instantly thought to compare it to the Marvel universe. We
       should focus on doing away with the disgusting Zionist Marvel
       universe and reviving pre Colombian American myths instead.
       This Marvel stuff, being a Jewish creation, is Western, and
       hence anti-American.
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       Re: Aryan weaponry
       By: SirGalahad Date: May 17, 2022, 4:01 pm
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       It's criminal how few well-made movies and books centered around
       pre-colonial American history there are. It's such a treasure
       trove of material, especially because so few have actually
       thought to make use of it. But of course, we need the millionth
       movie/show/book about vikings instead. In a world still holding
       onto the vestiges of Eurocentrism, somehow, making a movie about
       blonde hair, blue-eyed, 100% Nordic "Chad" warriors is "playing
       it safe" in the entertainment industry, and producing a movie or
       book about our actual native history is a huge gamble. And if we
       do get the mythical blockbuster movie or bestselling book
       centered around Native American history, it'll probably amount
       to making some sort of political statement. And that'll just end
       up feeding the current culture war instead of genuinely unifying
       Americans. Plus, I'm sure that some Native Americans are tired
       of their existence exclusively being brought up in the context
       of current day politics. Sometimes all you need to make a
       statement, is a really good movie or book that inspires people
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