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Dead Sea. This salt-laden water was not suitable for drinking, but its high mineral content has been found to be a source of high quality m-state material for the processing of white gold powder. --
The stelae inscriptions described a substance called mfkzt (pronounced mufkuzt). Mfkzt was believed to be refined primarily from traditionally mined gold, but other sources were later brought to light. The excavation of Qumran, Judea revealed a complex system of conduits, channels and numerous water cisterns some of which led directly
from the Dead Sea.
Petrie expedition found, within the ruins of a temple dedicated to the Goddess Hathor, alchemical equipment including a metallurgist's crucible and a considerable amount of pure white powder, concealed beneath flagstones.
Manna is referred to repeatedly in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Hermetic scrolls and the Bible. It is the mfkzt (Milk of Hathor/Ishtar), depicted on ancient stone carvings and pharonic cartouches, being offered to feed the Ka (spiritual body) of Pharaohs and was the essential key to transforming them and others into Light Beings.
seems as if they probably processed this salt-mineral stuff to get there gold-powder - and other sites indicate they maked some bread out of it.