In the case of the "Daily Fail", it seems to be even worse than that
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Irna
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Ancient History
I just posted this on another forum a few minutes ago:
It seems that it is not a pyramid at all, rather a megalithic mausoleum of the Begazy-Dandybai culture dating from around 1000 BCE:
"Kazakshtan ,1500-1000 BCE mauseoleum excavations - belong to the Begazy-Dandybai culture
The staff of the archaeological expedition of the Saryarka archaeological Institute, under the l
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Irna
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Ancient History
That's a terrible and touching story, thank you Hermione for sharing it!
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Irna
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Coffee Shop
Thanks Hermione for mentioning this interview; as you know, I'm no egyptologist nor archaeologist, but I tried the best I could to give up-to-date informations about the Great Pyramid and the reasons why we can be quite sure that it was not built by aliens 10.000 years ago
I have put in writing the content of the interview here: -it may be easier to read French than to listen it!
Irna
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
In case you didn't see it: publication of the first article in the new Journal of Ancient Egyptian Architecture.
The use of the ‘ceremonial’ cubit rod as a measuring tool.
An explanation
by Fr. Monnier, J.-P. Petit & Chr. Tardy
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Irna
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Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Summary of the Analysis of the Nova Scotia Sword Performed by Christa Brosseau
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Irna
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Ancient History
Hi Paul, thanks for these pictures. We now have definitive proof of an ancient civilization everywhere on Earth
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Irna
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Ancient History
I'm not sure where to post this...
4 meters UFO-shaped concretion found in Russia:
Original article in Russian:
The claim that the disk-shaped concretion is made of tungstene is of course highly dubious!
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Irna
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Paper Lens
Jason Colavito intends to publish his review of the book on September 10:
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Irna
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Paper Lens
From Jason Colavito's blog:
"I want to call your attention to the happy news that American Antiquity has made its special section of reviews of pseudoarchaeology books from its July 2015 issue available for free, with no membership or subscription fee required. These reviews, by leading scholars, explore topics ranging from lost civilizations to Nephilim-giants through an examination
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Irna
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Paper Lens
The Great Sphinx of Egypt: Nature’s Shabby-Chic Trick?
There has long been a debate as to the true age of the Great Sphinx of Egypt. Some experts believe that an analysis of weathering and erosion can help fix a date, but does geological investigation and observation back up these theories? Jørn Christiansen thinks not.
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
My friend Nali just made this little piece about the urban legend of "edible honey" found in Ancient Egyptian tombs...
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
Another paper by Pierre Tallet on the Wadi el-Jarf papyri:
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
A paper by Pierre Tallet on Wadi el-Jarf:
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
Paul, have you seen this page: ?
It seems to be the first apparition of this particular "microchip"; but at that time (May 2014), it had already been correctly identified as a crinoid stem.
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Irna
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Ancient History
Or that the pyramids (along with the Sphinx, Persepolis and dozens of other monuments) were in fact the totally natural result of volcanism. At least that's what the German XVIIIth century scientist Samuel Simon Witte thought, see from page 338...
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
According to the author of the article, Antoine Flandrin, the photo was taken in 2005.
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
I have contacted Patrick Chapuis, the photographer. Hopefully we'll have a precise date for the photograph of the cartouche.
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
Khazar-khum Wrote:
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> Scroll down to the comparison of average human
> jaws with the giant ones.
Are you talking about this image: ?
It's difficult to compare a complete jaw with a mere dental impression, but if you put the dental impression above the jaw, you'll that there isn't much difference between
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Irna
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Ancient History
A comprehensive study and debunking by Nali of a so-called OOPArt, the Dorchester Pot:
It's presently in French, but hopefully will be translated as soon as I find the time to do it!
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Irna
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Ancient History
*restoration*, of course
Sorry, the French word came by itself!
Thanks Martin for the answer. There has been so much work done at various times inside the pyramid that nobody cared to document...
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
Hi everybody, I have a question about the Great Pyramid: does anybody know whether there have been restauration works in the Ascending Passage prior to the works that were done by the French in the years 1916-1920? (see here Mr. Emile Baraize's report on these works, page 185).
The Edgar brothers, in their description of the Ascending Passage in 1909, mention some lumps of plaster on the f
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt
Apparently it's a new discovery, by the same team and in the same place, but of a much more recent burial, showing a reuse of the XIIth dynasty burial found last year.
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Irna
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Ancient Egypt