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According to contemporary monuments of the Neptultchi and the dwarves, Qetmektli is the name of ancient Neptultchi city that once lay on the hills of the [[Amosgire]]. Antiquarians have searched in vain for this city and Neptultchiologers have mixed views on its existence. Few researchers are willing to brave the polycosmic phenomena of the [[Amosgire]], so the city's reality and precise location remain a matter of conjecture. | According to contemporary monuments of the Neptultchi and the dwarves, Qetmektli is the name of ancient Neptultchi city that once lay on the hills of the [[Amosgire]]. Antiquarians have searched in vain for this city and Neptultchiologers have mixed views on its existence. Few researchers are willing to brave the polycosmic phenomena of the [[Amosgire]], so the city's reality and precise location remain a matter of conjecture. | ||
− | The name Qetmektli derives from the [[Neptultchi Language]] and means place of the | + | The name Qetmektli derives from the [[Neptultchi Language]] and means place of the underworld. Some scholars believe that Qetmektli was another [[realm]] altogether and not an actual site. Other scholars believe the Neptultchi regarded Qetmektli, that is, the Amosgire, as the entrance to the Neptultchi underworld. Recent scholarship proposes that 'Qetmektli' was a double purpose name for the whole Amosgire and for a specific cult site with cave entrances to the underworld. |
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 24 December 2013
According to contemporary monuments of the Neptultchi and the dwarves, Qetmektli is the name of ancient Neptultchi city that once lay on the hills of the Amosgire. Antiquarians have searched in vain for this city and Neptultchiologers have mixed views on its existence. Few researchers are willing to brave the polycosmic phenomena of the Amosgire, so the city's reality and precise location remain a matter of conjecture.
The name Qetmektli derives from the Neptultchi Language and means place of the underworld. Some scholars believe that Qetmektli was another realm altogether and not an actual site. Other scholars believe the Neptultchi regarded Qetmektli, that is, the Amosgire, as the entrance to the Neptultchi underworld. Recent scholarship proposes that 'Qetmektli' was a double purpose name for the whole Amosgire and for a specific cult site with cave entrances to the underworld.
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