A team of researchers from the University of Arizona, as reported by Arch. News(22.10.2018) quoting from The Greek Reporter dates a piece of olive wood recovered from an archaeological site at the hill-top of the Greek island of Thirasia. Archaeologists’ claim is that the piece of wood contains the ash left by the volcanic eruption that separated Thirasia from the larger island of Thera that destroyed the Minoan settlement at Akrotiri. Scholars suggest the disaster occurred in the early sixteenth century B.C.
This is a terrible mistake on the part of the archaeologists who do not know the meaning of ‘Thera’, and are completely ignorant of the geographical history of the ancient Minoan settlements which flourished in the ‘East’ and the Minoan King was identified as a ‘Judge’ and the meaning of the ‘Judges’ is yet to be cleared to our scholars who find this term linked only with the Kgs(Basileon).
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