The Ancient Foundations

1st Eden . Dalamatia . Northern Dilmun  .  Eastern Dilmun . Babel . Susa .  Van/Admason civilisation

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The four oldest cities on the planet discovered...

The Lost Garden of 1st Eden
The Eastern Mediterranean Sea discovered by Robert Sarmast.

 only the stone wall stood until the Garden was subsequently submerged.
This was the second temple of the Father to perish

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The Urantia Book reference


* line 96: The elaborate records left by the Sumerians describe the site of a remarkable settlement which was located on the Persian Gulf near the earlier city of Dilmun. The Egyptians called this city of ancient glory Dilmat, while the later Adamized Sumerians confused both the first and second Nodite cities with Dalamatia and called all three Dilmun. And already have archaeologists found these ancient Sumerian clay tablets which tell of this earthly paradise "where the Gods first blessed mankind with the example of civilized and cultured life." And these tablets, descriptive of Dilmun, the paradise of men and God, are now silently resting on the dusty shelves of many museums.


Northern Dilmun and 1st Susa
discovered by Sevens.
on the 16-17th Sept 06, around 12.00 midnight
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1stSusa, The Lower and first city
Susa, the first and lower city

Dilmun to the North built by the Eastern Nodites
and the circular foundations of the tower of Babel
Dilmun of the North Eastern Persian Gulf
 

Recent discovery of Dalamatia City in the Southern Persian Gulf discovered by Sevens 28th June 07

Dalamatia City, submerged in the Southern Persian Gulf

Dilmun to the East
2nd November 07, discovered by Sevens
Dilmun of the East, in the Vicinity of lost Dalamatia

 

The vestiges of the Adamson Civilisation
Discovered, 20 January 07 by Sevens

The Adamason Civilisation, pre Javan, Ionians, Greeks

 

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