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Konstantin
Abstract
This paper explores rain and Nile flood anomalies observed in Dynastic
Egypt. It builds upon the meticulous analysis and documentation initially
conducted by esteemed archaeologist Karl Butzer, whose findings constituted
a foundational basis for subsequent research in this field. Barbara Bell further
expanded upon Butzer’s work through extensive research published in the
1970s. Additionally, James Allen and Malcolm Wiener have made contributions
to the discussion of weather anomalies through their respective work.
Drawing from the expertise and established facts derived from these studies,
this paper puts forth a hypothesis to elucidate these weather and rain anomalies.
It proposes that a combination of religious practices and pyramid function
related to rainmaking played a significant role in influencing climatic
conditions. The notion of the pyramids influencing weather takes its roots in
the work of esteemed physicist Charles Wilson. To support the claims, the
paper presents experimental results that provide empirical evidence. Finally,
the paper concludes by presenting historical evidence that bolsters the proposed
hypothesis, leveraging the facts about Egyptian civilization and its
practices.
Keywords
Ancient Egypt, Heb-Sed, Naqada III, Old Kingdom, Pyramids, Maat
Offerings, Rainfall, Nile Floods, Famine, Tempest Stela, Sphinx, Blue Lotus