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Kanga Wrote:
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> The Sphinx enclosure is bounded on the north side
> by Khafre's causeway, so the enclosure cannot date
> to before the causeway.
Howdy Kanga I think you mean the south side?
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Byrd Wrote:
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> Mark Heaton Wrote:
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> > Hi Pistol,
> >
> > Interestingly, a stone ball was discovered in
> one
> > of the QC shafts which inevitably has a mass
> equal
> > to the volume of a sphere of radius 'r' (with
>
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Holger Isenberg Wrote:
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> For going westwards over the Atlantic, basically
> you only have to take care to stay afloat on the
> water and survive long enough when leaving the
> African western shore the ocean current move into
> that direction. To improve the speed simple boats
> like Thor Heyerdal's Ra II alread
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Hans
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Pistol Wrote:
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> It's a great question.
>
> Depends on the target... Pre and Early Dynastic;
> Rene Friedman - Stan Hendrix - Toby Wilkinson,
> though Early dynastic interp. barriers
> (conventional theory) have been sort of broken by
> Jochem Kahl "Ra is my Lord" and Rolf Krauss "Early
>
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Excellent looked at it briefly and will read in detail tomorrow
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> Kara Cooney is one of the more popular
> Egyptologists writing for the public.
>
> Erik Hornung, James Allen, Emily Teeter, Joyce
> Tildesley and the venerable Jan Assmann come to
> mind immediately.
Thanks
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Hans
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Pistol in another thread made an interesting point. Which brings up the question; which currently (living) Egyptologists are most influential in regards to theory, future work and where money is spent for research?
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Hans
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Pistol Wrote:
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> I met with Hawass in his office mid March 2020, he
> was extremely busy, and though he's no longer
> running the ministry he still has significant
> influence there... after all most of the ministry
> officials had worked for him before his departure
> - and of course he's a rock star in Egy
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Hans
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cladking Wrote:
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> Thanks for the link.
>
> They don't come out and say it but Hawass IS the
> problem in Egyptology today.
Ah dude as Hermione pointed out he is no longer in charge of Egyptology in Egypt and that happened over ten years ago - I realize he is your bogey man but you might want to update your reality
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Hans
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cladking Wrote:
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> I don't think we should lose sight of the fact
> that most of the results from Scans 1.0 have not
> even been released yet. Not even Egyptologists
> have been allowed to see the huge amount of
> infrared data or the data from the boroscope that
> was apparently inserted into the thermal anomaly
> without even being announced.
>
E
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Hans
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Very interesting had to look up which Pharaoh it was: Pepi II Neferkare
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Hans
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Hermione Wrote:
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> WVK Wrote:
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> ...
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> > > Why would “some Egyptologists” not be
> > interested
> > > in the data this project produces?
> > > Any why did Hawass say what he said.
>
> ...
>
> > Answer
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Hans
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Hermione Wrote:
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> QuotePerhaps the folks at the Hall of Ma'at can
> come up with the Ancient Egyptian for, 'irregular,
> odd, burnt limestone or granite stone on top of a
> pyramid'? (Hanslune)
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>
>
> A Khufualump.
That is pretty good, done! That is for English of course how about AE w
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Hans
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Byrd Wrote:
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> It appears to be a leftover granite stone. I've
> seen several reports that the top layer was a mix
> of Tura limestone and granite stones.
>
> Note that this is NOT a pristine site. There's
> holes drilled there in modern times, and people
> have been all over the thing for many thousa
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Hans
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Hermione Wrote:
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> Byrd Wrote:
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> > Those are very poor rebuttals. Not that the
> "Ten
> > Reasons" he's responding to is an outstanding
> list
> > of proofs, but this piece seems to be a
> compendium
> > of "th
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Hans
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At the top tier is a strangely colored block. Does anyone know anything about it? It is presumed to be a stained limestone block.
seen best at time stamp 3:15+
(YT at relevant time - H.)
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Hysterically funny. Sorry I missed this the first time
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Hans
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Coffee Shop
Very, every much so. Bafflemax probably
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Hans
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Coffee Shop
"It's true, I've got to stop reading the inscriptions on ancient door seals out loud," Whitson said. "I also need to quit dusting off medallions set into strange sarcophagi, allowing the light to hit them for the first time in centuries. And replacing the jewels that have fallen from the foreheads of ancient frog-deity statues—that's just bad archaeological pract
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Hans
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Coffee Shop
Hermione Wrote:
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> Archaeologists are planning to scan the Great
> Pyramid of Giza with cosmic rays with such detail,
> they should see every hidden chamber inside
>
> The Great Pyramid of Giza might be the most iconic
> structure humans ever built. Ancient civilizations
> constructed archaeological icons that ar
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Hans
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cladking Wrote:
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I have extreme doubts anyone will take you seriously since you have zero knowledge of the science involved and have demonstrated over the last 16+ years a frighting inability to be correct about about anything.
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Hans
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Byrd Wrote:
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> Hans Wrote:
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> > I wonder how they determined that the "Starving
> of
> > Saqqara" statue is from pre-dynastic times -
> could
> > it be a forgery?
> >
> It could (legitimately) be an "out of place
> arti
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Hans
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Hermione Wrote:
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> The Great Pyramid (part 1) -
>
>
> (and
> )
yeah!
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Hans
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I wonder how they determined that the "Starving of Saqqara" statue is from pre-dynastic times - could it be a forgery?
The Starving of Saqqara- possibly dating to pre-dynastic Egypt
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Hans
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Holger Isenberg Wrote:
Killer image isn't it. LOL
...and you refuse to answer my questions again. Okay you have conceded you are wrong and the conversation ends. Bye
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Hans
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Holger Isenberg Wrote:
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> Hans Wrote:
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> > Irregular, uneven, different sizes, 'lumps'
>
> Yes. Do you see how the joints have the same
> air-gap through their irregular shape? The shape
> of one block at the joint follows exactly the
> nei
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Hans
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Holger Isenberg Wrote:
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> Pistol Wrote:
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> > but you would have to wait a few months or more
> for the 1-2 ton blocks
> > to cure before pouring another 2 ton block on
> top
> > of it.
>
> Davidovits experiments with pouring 15 tons of
>
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Hans
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Cintia Panizza Wrote:
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> Hi Byrd,
>
>
> Well, I don’t know, what Hancock say about this so
> called comet that hit North America? I only know
> that he is very into the comet theory.
Yes he is. He needs something that he can blame for removing all the evidence that would support his latest ideas for the location o
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Hans
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Ancient History
Holger Isenberg Wrote:
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> Hans Wrote:
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> > > Holger no
>
> Hans, your photos focus only on the low quality
> parts visible at Giza. I know that those low
> quality stone fittings also exist at Giza, but
> they won't help to explain anything.
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Hans
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Hans Wrote:
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> Holger Isenberg Wrote:
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> > Hans Wrote:
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> > > Of course but then they pounded it into dust
> and
> > made it into geostuff.
>
> I'm quite aware of h
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