| Viking Amber Traders and Ancient Egypt | | | | the thousands of visitors who came to the |
| The Egyptian preists, according to the the Atlantis | | | | exhibit, that the Amber was brought to Ancient |
| narrative, Timea, said that Orichac (Amber) was | | | | Egypt by our Ancestors, the North Sea Peoples? |
| mined on Basileia in great quantities. | | | | In a tomb inscription at the time of Thutmose III |
| Basileia was the capital of Atlantis and lay just off | | | | (about 1500 BC), an inscription tells us: An |
| the Danish Coast. | | | | embassy from the Haunebu (North Sea People), |
| The Egyptians said it gleamed lie fire and that the | | | | from the Northern lands at the end of the world, |
| Atlanteans covered the walls of their temple with | | | | brought with them 8943 pounds of Amber! |
| it. | | | | It was used to decorate temples and Obelisks. |
| The area between Heligoland and Eiderstedt was | | | | The Egyptians said 'Amber is the fruit of the eye |
| the Amber country of the Ancient world. | | | | of Ra (The Sun God.) The Gods live in it's sweet |
| The Eider River was used to ship the Amber all | | | | scent; and it's color is like Gold. |
| over the world. It is on the west coast of the | | | | The Greeks believed that Amber was 'the many |
| Cimbrian Peninsula, that is the present day Jutland.. | | | | tears that Apollo shed for his Son Aesculapius |
| The Amber Routes of Pre-Columbian Times led | | | | when he visited the Sacred people of the North. |
| to the North Sea Coast. | | | | Homer said that the Hall of Menelaus gleams with |
| To this day, Amber is often washed up on the | | | | Copper, Gold, Amber, silver and ivory. |
| west coast of Jutland. Pieces of Amber, pendants, | | | | Amber has been found in Cretan graves, in |
| animal figures, were fashioned by the work of | | | | Tholo's Tomb in western Greece, and in the |
| primitive implements thousands of years ago. The | | | | inner-Avatolian Chieftains tomb. |
| "Gold of the North," is being gathered by the ton | | | | The Assyrians too knew that Amber came from |
| on the North Coast of the Eiderstedt Peninsula, on | | | | the North Sea. |
| the banks of the River Hever. The 1968, Dyke | | | | The health-giving and protective power ascribed |
| construction has caused a "Gold Rush" of Amber. | | | | to Amber derives from it's magnetic property, |
| Many of the locals are finding big pieces. A boy | | | | and gives it it's name, Electron, for Aleco = I |
| from the village of Odenswort, found a large | | | | Protect. |
| piece weighing 2KG and sold it for well over 2000 | | | | Amber was held in high esteem by the ancients |
| DM. | | | | and they gave our Viking ancestors Gold in |
| Fisherman who sink their nets in, pull up Amber in | | | | exchange for it. The North Sea Amber is called |
| this area. | | | | the "Gold of the North." |
| In the Greek states and in Rome, Amber was | | | | Amber trade vanished suddenly and totally after |
| worth it's weight in gold. | | | | 1200 BC, along with the sinking of Atlantis. |
| In Egypt, Amber was worked together with gold | | | | The original Atlantis narrative was written in a |
| into costly necklaces. | | | | non-Egyptian language. Our Atlantean (North Sea |
| The breast ornament of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, | | | | peoples) told the Egyptians the story and they in |
| died 1352 BC, was solid gold. And it contained | | | | turn translated it into Egyptian. |
| large Amber drops. Why didn't the Smithsonian tell | | | | |