06-01-2017, 12:09 PM
The past few years have seen a rise in the number of people arguing for and/or demonstrating non-Latin European character and content in the imagery.
Reviewing threads where a member has raised this issue, it seems that they tend to be diverted, in one way and another, so this thread is only for issues and examples of non-Latin and non-Christian influence and comparative images.
I'll start with one detail I've mentioned often, not only because depicting the sun with a false beard is something we find before the Christian era, but because then we also find documentary evidence that provides a coherent explanation for a sun's being shown like this.
Just to start this thread going, then:-
![[Image: f-sun-lge-blog.jpg]](https://voynichimagery.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/f-sun-lge-blog.jpg)
Reviewing threads where a member has raised this issue, it seems that they tend to be diverted, in one way and another, so this thread is only for issues and examples of non-Latin and non-Christian influence and comparative images.
I'll start with one detail I've mentioned often, not only because depicting the sun with a false beard is something we find before the Christian era, but because then we also find documentary evidence that provides a coherent explanation for a sun's being shown like this.
Just to start this thread going, then:-
![[Image: f-sun-lge-blog.jpg]](https://voynichimagery.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/f-sun-lge-blog.jpg)