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On another site a question came up on a translation of this stelae: Egyptian stela with hymn to Osiris The claim is that one part of this translation says: "" My translation of the “stela of Amenmose” which dates to around 1500 bce, curiously refers to the 2 lands as the 2 shores. To apply the phrase “the 2 shores” to ancient Egypt is bit odd. Such a phrase would make moreby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Paul H. Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Below is a strange story about a discredited > Wikipedia article. > > The American Archaeological Association: Fact or > Fraud? > Carl Feagans, Arcaheology Review, > Pseudoarchaeology, February 3, 2021 > > > A copy of the former web page is at: > > > It has also madeby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for this, Doug. > > I've seen Stocks' work mentioned quite a lot over > the years, and he's cited in > various > Ma'at papers. > > I couldn't say, though, whether he met any of the > criteria mentioned in your reply. Yes he and Jean-Pierre Protzen (by Hans - Ancient Egypt
I noticed that there was no Wikipedia page for him. Anyone know the requirements for an Egyptologist or any Academic getting a page?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Yeah or a pyramid step on by an overweight God. Thanks for that note!by Hans - Ancient Egypt
It is official I did see it once. Here it is: The ancestor of the pyramids, the mastaba of Nebetka, vizier to Pharaoh Den (Ist dynasty, 3,050 B.C.) Discovered during the autumn by British archeologist Walter Emery, this monument announced through its architectural style the stepped structure which the architect Imhotep would use three centuries later in the pyramid dedicated to Djoseby Hans - Ancient Egypt
There is a smaller tomb mastaba or pyramid type that had a series of small steps - tiers. Trying to recall the name of it??by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ealdred Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > .... I want to ask if any know of any blind > > pharaohs/kings of ancient Egypt. > > ... > > A Google search for "blind pharaoh" threw up > Pheron - . > > He was apparently theby Hans - Ancient Egypt
This piece of Russian madness might cause you some amusement (or abject horror) in its depiction of the ancient Egyptians, pyramids, there culture and religion Subsonic vibroacoustic broadcast interface The above link takes up to 30 seconds to reconstruct itself as there is a LOT of Russian to translateby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There’s no end to conspiracy theories about who > built the pyramids. > Frequently they involve ancient aliens, lizard > people, the Freemasons, > or an advanced civilization that used forgotten > technology. Scientists > have tried and failed to combat these baseless > ideas. But there isby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > My, my another mad professor type or is he just > an > > overtly eccentric nationalistic? > > What's interesting is why a respected > academic should promote such views, even in the > teeth of all the eby Hans - Ancient Egypt
My, my another mad professor type or is he just an overtly eccentric nationalistic?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
It usually does just go away. I lived on an off in the Middle East from 1983 to 2011. Taught in their schools to. This type of hyper Islam comes up on a regular basis as people try to out pious each other. It goes in cycles while people just try avoid being caught up in it. So there are always whirlwinds of Islam going about but the societies spend a great deal of time putting out such statementsby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Egyptian scholar Ahmed Karima recently sparked > heated controversy > after he banned the excavation of tombs of ancient > Egyptians at a time > when Egypt is struggling to revive its vital > tourism industry from the > negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic. > > If one were toby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... something called 'ancient > > science & language' ... > Deleted In other words you made up a bunch of nonsense and cannot support it. We knew that 14 years ago, we confirmed that a decade ago and yeby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Trying to bring back all these dead ideas again? Still pretending you have a 'deep' understandings about a language you cannot read, a culture you don't understnad, something called 'ancient science & language' you refuse to release your data and research on and a religion you don't believe existed? Additionally you are still pretending you have 'speciby Hans - Ancient Egypt
mstower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Yes, it will be a sad day. However, he probably > > did so as there is precious little evidence for > > 19,000 year old pyramids with 10,000 he can tie > it > > in kinda with the ice age ending.... > >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
mstower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here it was 20,000 years: > > https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/topic/258580-khufu-cartouche-in-gp-20000-years-old > > M. Maybe someday he'll suddenly discover they were built 325,000 years ago on Mars. One NEVER knows!by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > 19,000 provided him a 'position' apart from the > > fringe crowd but now with his taking up 10,000 > he > > is right in among all the others.... > > ... > > The probby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Hans, > > There is nothing, other than the cedar, that > suggests how old the chamber or the location it > was retrieved from. However the composition of the > chamber stones and especially the horizontal > passage wall stone compositions indicate 2 perhaps > 3 separate epochs of constructby Hans - Ancient Egypt
mstower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > mstower Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Funny how he doesn’t mention his having > suggested himself > > > that the pyramids at Giza “may be 19,000 yearsby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Thanks for the update on the idea Pistolby Hans - Ancient Egypt
JonnyMcA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Or, it is quite possible that it was cut down > contemporaneously with the construction of the > Pyramid. Cedar trees can live for 1000-2000 odd > years. So if the Pyramid was constructed circa > 2500 BC, and the if tree that the Dixon wood came > from was felled around the same time or shortly &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As I have written often here; the queens chamber > belonged to an existing structure that predates > the pyramid we see today, it was incorporated, > built over... > > best, > > BAHokom I remember it but not all the specifics - does your idea have that structure being that old (as the fraby Hans - Ancient Egypt
mstower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The woo way is to praise the casing to the > skies—and then credit it ad hoc to “repairs”, to > get around the radiocarbon results. > > To credit the ancient Egyptians in doing so with > having raised casing blocks to the highest > levels—and then say that they were far too > “primitive” toby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Hermione Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > > > > > More about Mr. Creighton's theory of > precession > > > here - > &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > The AE found the pyramids and hook, ball and > wood > > were placed there by them. > > ... > > Well ... the items were found in the Queen's > Chamber - > > - whoseby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mstower Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Terminus post quem and goodbye to such bollocks > as > > this: > > > > > http://www.scottcreighton.co.uk/GHMB-AoM-2015/GPT-MOVIE.wmv > > In that video, Scott Creighton proposes that >by Hans - Ancient Egypt