cladking Wrote:
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> Do you really believe your tactics, ad hominins,
> and word games work.
Is that what you call asking you questions and wanting answers? Gosh darn, what a meanie I am - LOL, I apologize I hadn't realized asking your questions causes you such puzzlement and panic.
>
> I specifically said that is irre
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> Hermione Wrote:
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> > Could you just answer this question, Cladking:
> >
> > That second phrase: "he is the pyramid". What
> > citation do you have for that?
>
>
> My favorite is this;
>
> 414a. N.
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> > cladking Wrote:
> > >
> > > Yet the builders repeatedly said the king is
> > both
> > > a pyramid and a star ("he, he is the
> pyramid")
> > > ("he is a star"). T
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
>
> Yet the builders repeatedly said the king is both
> a pyramid and a star ("he, he is the pyramid")
> ("he is a star"). There is apparently some sort
> of correspondence of stars to pyramids or pyramids
> to stars. I don't see any reason to rule out some
> kind of spatial relationship.
Neither of those two English phras
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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>
> ...
>
> > Just a thought - that would explain the machine
> > like exactness - because it was made on a
> machine.
>
> Confusingly, there are two videos:
>
> The title of the first one is
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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>
> ...
>
> > How did they determine it was actually an
> ancient
> > vase and not a replica made for the modern
> tourist
> > trade?
>
> I'm afraid I don't know, Hanslune!
Jus
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> UnchartedX with Nick Sierra, Alex Dunn (son of
> Chris Dunn).
>
>
>
> The video has recently stirred up interest and
> comment in some quarters: including
> this
> discussion forum.
How did they determine it was actually an ancient vase and not a replica made for the modern touri
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
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>
> G1-a; Queen Hetepheres (Khufu's mother)
> G1-b; Queen Meritetis
> G1-c; Queen Henutsen (thought to be Khafre's
> Mother)
>
> B.A.Hokom
Mark lehner and Zahi Hawass would state;
The name of the owner of the middle queen's pyramid is unknown. Clearly the evidence
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> I have a feeling that, if one made a big effort,
> one could calculate the slope by applying a bit of
> trig ...
>
> Sadly, my knowledge of trig has quite faded away
> ...
Yes that idea struck me also I should be able to do it if I can find the formula
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Hans_lune
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Ancient History
Hermione Wrote:
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> 68 deg. (Lacovara, Peter (2018). "Pyramids and
> Obelisks Beyond Egypt".
>
> Aegyptiaca (2): 125; citing Christian Tietze, ed.,
> Die Pyramide: Geschichte, Entdeckung, Faszination
> (Potsdam et al.: Arcus Verlag, 2005), 92.
Thanks well I'm collecting different numbers.
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Hans_lune
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Ancient History
Byrd Wrote:
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> I don't think anything should be changed; it's
> basically an honest assessment of the situation.
I will leave it as is then!
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
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> It’s also important to keep in mind the eastern
> and western mastaba fields separate direct family
> and descendants on the east, officials, scribes,
> craftsmen and so on in the western field. Perhaps
> more important is the ground is carved up like
> Swiss cheese, there are many reuses atop the
&g
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
What was the first culture to establish habitations in the vicinity of the future location of Memphis?
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
yeah just a clarification - I did enjoy Corvidius rant though!
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Excellent as always and some good comments at the end
" This guide is fairly brief as there is scant data to go on. Though the pyramid was opened in 1880, it is only in recent years that excavation has resumed and some preliminary articles have been published. Much remains to be done, including the queens complex, which I have omitted from this guide; but it is hoped that in the futur
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
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> I revisited a paragraph published by Mark Lehner
> in "The Complete Pyramid: Solving the Ancient
> Mysteries" (Thames & Hudson, London 1997) ...it's
> found under the rubric; Tombs and Temples, p. 20,
> and provides his thoughts on what a an Egyptian
> pyramid is:
>
> (revi
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
Even those calling names have cited
> nothing that is provocative.
Given you attack Egyptologists regularly why are you saying others cannot do the same to GH?
""In the future people will say I've already shown that the stones were pulled straight up the sides of five step pyramids one step at a time but Egyptologists were too pig headed to see it.
Eg
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> That was a very long time ago. I honestly don't
> remember mainly because Steve and I were, near the
> end, on different wavelengths.
>
> However Steve went over to visit him and was a
> moderator on his board for a while, while I was
> always the black sheep.
>
> He never once, a
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> I am afraid you are missing what he really is. He
> just regurgitates stuff he has heard, For his
> books he didn't even do his own research, Had
> others do it for him. That's not how one gains
> insight into anything. When I met him in 2001 he
> basically blackballed and verbally attacke
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
>
> So not only is he not allowed to agree with
> anything but doctrine but he can't say anything
> that has been said by racists!
He can say anything he wants but he has to has understand he will be called on it - just like you. That's normal you know? I mean you question everything anyone says to you why can't people question Hancock?
Th
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
> Stating someone is a racist ands is supplying
> fodder for nazis is a personal attack and it is
> unbecoming for science.
It an observation that in the past he spouted and repeated previous claims by racists which is why he switch from his lost civilization being white folks to Native Americans in his latest attempt to gain money from the gullible.
>
>
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> > No they answered based on the evidence and
> > theories based on that evidence.
>
> If this were true there would be no need for
> personal attacks.
Stating the truth is not a personal attack. You mig
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
> Yes! Exactly.
>
> Archaeologists can only study and answer questions
> and alternative theories in terms of the existing
> paradigm.
No they answered based on the evidence and theories based on that evidence.
>
> When a new hypothesis rejects the existing
> paradigm it is no longer legitimate to use the
> paradigm to address that new a
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> cladking Wrote:
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> > Sure he's making money and sure some of his
> > followers are gullible but this doesn't change
> the
> > fact that all of his insights are legitimate
> and
> > real and that the questions h
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
, all understanding is metaphysical in
> nature. It is impossible to understand anything
> at all without having a solid metaphysical
> foundation.
Yet you with your self proclaimed 'metaphysical foundation' wasted 17 years yelling and screaming about complete nonsense you made up. Your only accomplishment was to be branded as a little known Internet Ec
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
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> I have read most of the posts on this thread,
> Hancock is not interested in anything other than
> money... full stop. As a few went on to comment
> here... what has he discovered or uncovered?
> nothing except financial reward for doubting facts
> and creating hysteria over ridiculous arguments
>
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote:
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> I am afraid that until certain members here learn
> how to measure, learn about ratios and learn how
> to operate a calculator there is ZERO CHANCE of
> that happening.
>
> As an example here is one example where I have
> proposed The Canon that might have been used for
> the thrones of Egy
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Hans_lune
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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>
> ,,,
>
> > We are in rare agreement.
>
> ...
>
> Ah ...
>
> Maybe this rare moment of harmonious tranquility
> heralds the dawn of a new golden era ...
>
>
I'm sorry to
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> Well... ...my favorite is that he calls us "the
> species with amnesia", but I've stolen a few
> things from him.
> I believe he also coined the term 'narrative" to
> describe doctrine.
>
> I am hardly an expert on anyone else's work.
> Anything that's
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Hans_lune
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Ancient Egypt