Ancient Turkish Origins of the Goddess Elen: Quester's Guide to British Museum pt.5

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Filmed as part of the 2014 Origins Conference, London on November 16th. Andrew Collins hosts a 'Questers Guide to the British Museum'. Part 5: In this video Andrew discusses the origins of the Goddess Elen, and her origins in ancient Turkey (including Alaca Hoyuk) and the connection to the symbolic Deer and the Milky Way and how she developed into 'Elen of the Ways'.

Filmed, Produced, and Directed by Hugh Newman. Copyright Hugh Newman/Megalithomania 2014/2015. All Rights Reserved.

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Thank you for posting this. I hope to see these wonderful artifacts and the British Museum someday.

scarletteshadow
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Good to see that She is being linked to the middle East, also a Celtic race area, and not just in the "traditional"Celtic areas....hopefully her connection to the all wild life, even the gentle and familiar, as well as to the deer and the more wild life...

kcross
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Anatolia not turkish
The late ones appeared in 1500 this era

veronicalogotheti
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Elena de troya
Is written in ancient greeks kabeiria mysteries

veronicalogotheti
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Incorrect etymology. She is an indigenous British goddess of Sovereignty and does not originate in the middle east. PIE *el =arm joint/forearm. He is probably confusing Elen with Eland.

eastanglian