Customer Dissatisfaction With Purchase Dates Back To 1750 BCE

The oldest recorded customer complaint is from 1750 BCE.Customer dissatisfaction is far from a modern phenomenon; in fact, the oldest recorded complaint dates back 3,773 years.

The grievance was etched into a tablet that was rediscovered during excavations of the Sumerian city-state Ur in the early 20th century.

Dating back to 1750 BCE, this tablet was written by Nanni, a dissatisfied customer whose ire was directed toward a copper merchant named Ea-nasir. In the complaint, Nanni expressed dismay over the quality of copper they received, accusing the trader of poor treatment and demanding money back. Continue reading

The Sumerians And The Supernova

Ancient Explorers – Some 6,000 years ago, not far from Earth, a dim and unremarkable star suddenly exploded in the violent fireball that modern astronomers call a supernova.

On Earth it would have looked like a new star, brighter than the moon and visible even in the daytime for months.

Among the early peoples who saw it were the Sumerians – Persian Gulf farmers and fisherman poised at the brink of civilization. They recorded the event in their myths and gods.

Now the scholar who first identified their record says the legend linking the star to the origins of civilization has turned up in Egyptian hieroglyphs, written thousands of years later.

George Michanowsky, a New York linguist, author and historian, believes the legend was passed along in Sumerian symbols borrowed by the Egyptians.

If so, it would force a reinterpretation of such familiar hieroglyphs as the “ankh” – or symbol of life – and King Tut’s royal emblem.

Some other scholars of the ancient near East disagree with the theory. But Michanowsky, a self-described “lone wolf” who works without support form institutions or foundations, counters that his critics do not understand astronomy. Astronomers believe the supernova may have been the most cataclysmic sky event ever witnessed by men.

supernovaThe Vela supernova remnant is a supernova remnant in the southern constellation Vela. Its source type II supernova exploded approximately 11,000-12,300 years ago (and was about 800 light years away). Continue reading

Sumerians And The Anunnaki

ibawop | August 31 2011

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Zecharia Sitchin

This full-length presentation by Zecharia Sitchin (July 11 1920 – October 9 2010) summarizes 70+ years of Sumerian research. Azerbaijani-born Sitchin attributed the creation of the ancient Sumerian culture to the Anunnaki, a race of extra-terrestrials from a planet beyond Neptune called Nibiru. Sitchin’s books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 26 languages.

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