Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Osharian City-state of Tartarus


Please keep in mind this article is only the opinion of the Osharians, based on research and ancient records.

For more information please refer to the " Directory of the Atlanteans " which is updated every week.

https://osharresearch.blogspot.com/2023/01/osharian-directory-of-enoch-4.html?m=0




Tartarus:   Tartessos,  ' Tartarus ' also named Tarishish. According to Osharian researchers, Tartarus was one of the 10 city-states of the alleged Atlantean empire. Due to it's location was well know for it's trade with western Europe and the Mediterranean. 

Home to Atlantic Basque and Berber settlers as early as 45,000 BC.

In the historical records, Tartessos (Greek: Ταρτησσός) appears as an ancient harbor city with a culture in the south coast of the Iberian Peninsula (in modern day Andalusia , Spain), at the mouth of the Guadalquivir. It appears in sources from Greece and the Near East starting during the first millennium BC. Herodotus, for example, describes it as beyond the Pillars of Hercules. Roman authors tend to echo the earlier Greek sources, but from around the end of the millennium there are indications that the name Tartessos had fallen out of use and the city may have been lost to multiple floods.

The Tartessians were rich in metals. In the 4th century B.C. the historian Ephorus describes " A very prosperous market called Tartessos, with much tin carried by river, as well as gold and copper from Celtic lands ". Trade in tin was very lucrative in the Bronze age.  A king of Tartessos, Arganthonios, presumably was named for his wealth in silver.

This might have been the longest standing Atlatean city-state of all time. It was best known for it mines and vast verity of metal that never seem to run dry through the 10's of thousands of years. It had been so important that it was rebuilt many times over the centuries and it's name changed many times over. Archaeologist recently rediscovered this site.

Tartessos is an older name for " Tartarus ". Which many false Greek legends and myth speak about. As the legend goes, the Titans, also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians overthew them. The ruler of the Titans was Cronus who was de-throned by his son Zeus. Most of the Titans fought with Cronus against Zeus and were punished by being banished to Tartarus.

Simply this legend is away to describe political wars between the Atlantic cultures and the Greeks. The elder gods ( Titans ), represents the ancient Atlantic peoples in theory and the later and newer Greeks ( Olympians ).

Which represents the distinctions between the before world and the new world that came about after the Younger Dryas time period. An allegory for the antiderivantian time period and the later reset after the great flood possibly.

This shows neighboring civilizations much later in the Bronze age after the great flood.


Artist depiction of what the harbor city-state might have look like before the Younger Dryas event.




Lidar images:





Initial scans and GPS.





There is a site farther inland called ' Cancho Roano '. It is believed by the local people that this was a ceremonial model that was a memorial to the fallen Atlantic capital city-state.






This stone stood in the front arch way of the site. As you may see the symbol here could represent the original capital city-state that was located in the current day Azores islands.

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