cladking Wrote:
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> Hermione Wrote:
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> > cladking Wrote:
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> > > Hermione Wrote:
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> > > I believe this is a title rather than a
> > complete
> > > sentence. This is consistent with much of the
> > > writing and nearly all of the writing in
> tombs.
> >
> > ...
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> > How in the gosh-darn heck is " The director of
> 6
> > Idjeru casts for Heliopolis in a transport boat
> to
> > bring us food from Heliopolis while the elite
> is
> > in Tura" a title?
> >
> > How many tombs have you come across with " The
> > director of 6 Idjeru casts for Heliopolis in a
> > transport boat to bring us food from Heliopolis
> > while the elite is in Tura" written on the
> walls?
>
> There's "Overseer of the Boats of Neith" right on
> the Giza Plateau.
Yep, so what that is I believe on a step pyramid TOMB GSF1915 found in a necropolis to the southeast of the Sphinx. So, you think showing us an inscription (not in the PT) on a tomb is evidence for other tombs to not be a tombs?
OKAY.....
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tombofintyshedu.weebly.com]
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tombofintyshedu.weebly.com]
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> There's a "Nefermaat", "He who Makes his Gods in
> Words that Can Not be Erased".
Cannot find that inscription - but Nefermaat is known to us from...wait for it....another mastaba tomb...do you not see the problem with your line or argument? I would also note that he obviously believed in Gods - which falsifies again your false claim they had no religion
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> There are hundreds and hundreds of titles dating
> back to the great pyramid building age and they
> are not consistent with the concept that pyramids
> were tombs.
>
> [
www.gizapyramids.org]
A link to books on mastabas which are tombs - did you even look at your 'link'? What is the point?
>
> All the "evidence" that pyramids are tombs derive
> principally from interpretation but the literal
> meaning of their words and the physical evidence
> all suggest that they were not tombs.
Yes you keep saying that but we don't agree. How many more times do you want to say the same thing?
Feel free to go stand in the parking lot and say it as many times as you want. You said 'They were not tombs' several thousand times' already does that seem to convince people? -Never has - perhaps you might learn something from that?