Hermione Wrote:
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> cladking Wrote:
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> ...
> > the article never
> > shows that "ahket" was defined in terms that
> were
> > in use in the the great pyramid building age.
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>
> > That the word was used is established but not
> its
> > meaning. "Khufu's Horizon" might well mean
> "The
> > Tomb of Khufu" but other meanings are not
> > excluded.
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When a dead person’s journey to the
> afterlife
> had successfully finished and he/she was
> justified, transfigured into an akh, and
> resurrected, the person became a mighty and
> mysterious entity, which participated in the
> divine sphere of existence and yet still had
> some influence upon the world of the living.
> The akhu guarded their tombs ... (3)>
>
> So Khufu became an akh, and dutifully guarded his
> tomb (not all that well, as it subsequently got
> robbed ... But I'm sure he did his best.)
>
> The akh, meanwhile, was the place he was buried.
> Hence all Merer's references to akhet Khufu - a
> term in use in the great pyramid building age - to
> which Merer was delivering all that limestone ...
> to cover the pyramid ... Khufu's burial place ...
> in which he was buried ... during the great
> pyramid building age.
Ah but Cladking will simply dismiss this because he has already stated that Merer wasn't writing in ancient language therefore it is not admissible for that and the 'opinion' of an Egyptologist to what is written about the akh is simply wrong - don't you know he's made it part of his manifest that anything he doesn't like written by an Egyptologist is by his definition wholy wrong....well except for the English translations of the PT those are okay...lol
There is simply nothing he won't dismiss or ignore.