Spiros Wrote:
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> Quote:Forgive me if I am wrong, but your
> hypothesis seems to be that Giza architects copied
> three Greek mountains. But where is the evidence
> that OK egyptians had any interest in Greece and
> sent surveying teams to measure its topography?
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> The Greeks were referred to as the Haunebu by the
> ancient Egyptians and the oldest record of this
> name in hieroglyphics dates back to 2000 BC, an
> era that agrees with the supposed first emergence
> of the individual Hellenic phyles. The Haunebu
> were probably previously called Helou-Nebut and
> this seems to refer to the older Pelasgian phyles.
> The oldest reference to this name dates back to
> the IV dynasty. We also have proof that the first
> pharaoh of the V dynasty was in contact with
> Greece via the Cythera island findings.
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> The project undertaken related to the land of the
> gods - the Island of Fire. Since it was the land
> of the gods it is safe to assume that they might
> have obtained geographic information from the
> gods, maybe from Thoth who is accredited
> mythologically for designing the pyramids and
> handing down knowledge of science and math.
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> Edited 2 times. Last edit at 11/15/17 05:54PM by
> Spiros.
So what you are saying is there is no evidence for pre-2kbc contact between Giza and Greece and no proof the Egyptians ever cared about your three mountains ?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/01/2018 11:57AM by M. Williams.