*NEW* Evidence Discovered of a Lost Global Civilization

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Everybody is worried about the dude with a handbag, the should be worried about the fella in a fish suit.

lowenbrow
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Another theory about the ancient hang bag is it was used to carry around your stuff.

matthewmaclean
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Everybody watches the handbag 👜 while i am focused upon the watch ⌚️ 😅

candyfloss
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It may not even be a handbag, just resembles one.

MsLynn
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Its called Kamandalu in India. Water in a kamandalu represents amrita the elixir of life thus a symbol of fertility, life and wealth. The kamandalu is often depicted in hands of gods, who appear as ascetics, like Shiva and Brahma and also water deities like Varuna, Ganga (the goddess of the Ganges river) and Saraswati.
Other deities like the firegod Agni and the preceptor of the gods, Brihaspati, are depicted carrying the kamandalu.
After the great flood the 7 sages preserved the seeds of life in Kamandalu, along with Manu they again recreated the life on earth. According to Hindus legends it happened 7 times. Each such period is called a Manvantara which last for 306, 720, 000 years in Hindu time keeping system and earth will be submerged in water.

arjun
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The hand bag is such a universal object because they stopped offering single use plastic bags in supermarkets back then too.

soupflood
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I work with stone and I can verify if you're going through the trouble to carve something into stone, it would likely be something more important than a bucket for carrying water or a handbag. The medium you're working with makes erasing mistakes problematic and there are things that would be considered more important than a mere bucket or handbag. You don't see a lot of things carved in stone that would be common during ancient times and common now. Dinner plates, food, elaborate carvings of trivial day to day life.

A scepter maybe, a sword or other kind of weapon would be something carved into stone to symbolize power. Unless the bucket or bag symbolizes great wealth, (a bag of gold), or had some universal meaning now lost to time.

These civilizations were separated by thousands of miles across oceans and sometimes even thousands of years. Individually and by sheer coincidence they all had the bright idea to advertise Luis Vuitton and Chanel, several millenia before they were available on store shelves?

Logically thinking, these civilizations were all once connected somehow either polically, geographically or by trade routes and they were separated by plate tectonics after a huge cataclysmic event, or the empire fell, or a disease wiped everyone out, or some other event happened to cause the meaning to be lost. Bronze age stock market collapsed, who knows. So unless they actually dig up something that "turns the light on" and is obviously one of these objects, nobody including the so-called experts can speculate what the bag means.

klpittman
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That's how they carried their lunch, when they went to work.

TheZooman
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It's just a handbag where they keep their documents and spaceship insurance in case they get pullover by the intergalactic police.

andresgalviz
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It’s just where they keep their weed 😂

ssherrierable
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There’s no such thing as a coincidence as there’s a reason behind everything!

jaysparrow
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It's truly not a handbag. It is a tool bag but archeologists still believe they are reading hieroglyphics correctly. They have studied for lifetimes and still aren't reading it correctly. Amazing really.

deannaadams
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In my culture (Maori, native to New Zealand) we too have stories of 'kite' (bags) of knowledge handed down from the heavens.

verbalize
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"It's not a purse" - Jerry Seinfeld 🤣

dandelion
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It’s everywhere. Even the Māori in New Zealand have it but unlike the rest they also have 3 bags as like at Gobekli Tepe. They are known as the three baskets of knowledge given to Mankind from the Gods.

lordoffishtown
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Felix the cat, the wonderful, wonderful cat!
Can wiggle his way out of any situation with the help of his magic bag of tricks!

yakeline
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It doesn’t date back 11, 600 years.. it dates to 11, 600 years BC, which means it’s just about 13, 600 years old or so.

iam_jsquared
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What kind of closed minded people would actually believe that it's a coincidence? Unbelievable

Nola
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It’s not a bag… it’s kamandalam a water pot. Every saint carries it in India still. It was first carried by the first 7 god saints called saptharishis who survived the great flood and travelled all the world to tell about the ancient human knowledge and sciences.

prskishore
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The handbag is a symbol of wisdom... the passing down of our most precious and in these days RARE possession!

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