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cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > A random example taken from one papyrus > fragment: > > > > Quote.. Papyrus B II; Tallet 2017: 54). > > > > > > Exactly how is that not a sentence? > > I believe this is a titby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: nonsense ------------------------------------------------------- > Corvidius Wrote: Good stuff a very elegant description of what is happening - thanks ------------------------------------------------------- Cladking your amateurish opinions on the meanings of a religion you have stated doesn't exist in a language you cannot read about a culture you are totallyby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Already provided > > Easy to say but you can't link to what was > provided nor to where it was provided. It was right after you put up all your research and data. You'll find it posted right after that.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > QuoteWhen a dead person’s journey to the > > afterlife > > had successfully finished and he/she was > > justified, transfigured into an akh, and > > resurrected, the person became a migby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > What I said was > > it appears Merer probably didn't command AL but > > this is impossible to know because none of the > > writing is necessarily in complete thoughts > > (seby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Ah but Cladking will simply dismiss this > because > > he has already stated that Merer wasn't writing > in > > ancient language therefore it is not > admissible... > > No. You are misquoby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > the article never > > shows that "ahket" was defined in terms that > were > > in use in the the great pyramid building age. > > > > That the word was used is establishedby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > the article never > > shows that "ahket" was defined in terms that > were > > in use in the the great pyramid building age. > > > > That the word was used is establishedby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > They called them tombs. > > All that needs to be done is prove this one simple > statement applied to G1 (or any great pyramid) and > I will concede they were tombs. Already provided And the same challenge goes tby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > Merer was a pyramid builder what did he have to > > say on the subject? > > ... > > Well: Merer didn't exactly build any pyramids > himself (that we know of): he was in charge oby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Simple logic is sufficient to show you are wrong. You really shouldn't start out with such comedic lines - you logic? Really? LOL > > If the pyramid builders had ever once said any > great pyramid was intended or used as a tomb > Egyptology would cite that as proof they were > tombs. Merby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There's no evidence of the pyramid being used as a > determinative for "tomb" until after the great > pyramid building age. Okay you say that all the time now show the evidence that is true? Your claims are NOT evidence. I believe I can show evidence that you are making it up by simply askiby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > They never said the pyramid is a > > tomb. > > Akhet Khufu ... Khufu's Horizon ... Khufu's Tomb ( > > pg 3). It has been pointed out to him many, many times that the name (in the actualby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > > > No, no the fringe just ignores bad news. I am > sure > > they will explain that it is all fake science > done > > to protect the orthodox position. > > I'm sure that's what they will do and go screaming > and stamping their feet with their eyesby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > > > Oh, my the Afro-centrics will be all up in arms > > now > > > The great DNA club of smiting is about to really > come down on them soon. The team that carried out > the Abusir el-Meleq DNA tests that showed the AE > to be "West Eurasian", are aboby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Roxana Cooper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "They found that the ancient Egyptians were most > closely related to the peoples of the Near East, > particularly from the Levant. This is the Eastern > Mediterranean which today includes the countries > of Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and > Lebanon." > > Wow! Colorby Hans - Ancient Egypt
aarvai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In 1837 Howard Vyse looked for a Southern entrance > to the Great > Pyramid. After removing about 30 feet of blocks, > he gave up. > > [1.bp.blogspot.com] > > In his published results he says this: > > > The stones were very large, and the half of each > of them > > waby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > What source has the best evidence for > > Khamerernebty being Menkaure's mother? > > I don't know, Hans! > > Basic information: > > > > One (French) source - > > - tby Hans - Ancient Egypt
What source has the best evidence for Khamerernebty being Menkaure's mother?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When the Second Pyramid was planned its architect > obviously intended to equip it with similar > channels to those of the Great Pyramid ... > > > > (With acknowledgements to Hans for the link). An instance perhaps of abandonment or bad planning.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > How popular were these snails for eating and I > > wonder which type they were? > > ... > > I'm not too sure I'm really all that keen on > snails. The last time I had themby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The above returned no hits on google. > > It appears that the search wasn't properly > formatted. > > > Does anyone know what species of snails were > found > > that was so prolific on the wby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > robin cook Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > Any discussion of the shafts really needs to > focus > > on the alarming contradiction between Petrie's > and > > Gantenbrink's data. > > ... > > One contrby Hans - Ancient Egypt
keeperzz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > > Very interesting. I am not familiar with this > and > > google can't find anything. Are these shafts > > sloped? > > Here it is > Thanks Keeperzz an interest tidbit of history for G2!by Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: > delete a bunch of rambling --------------------- What now Cladking more evidence free claims? Maybe some obsolete translations of utterances? A rant about metaphysics? Demands that science define consciousness? Another incoherent essay on beavers? Some weird claim about moonbeams.... Express your rabid hatred of peers? State again that Egyptology iby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > cladking Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > I believe there were only 28 "wag-priests" > > >working > > > in here at a time and 14 spellmby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Oh, gosh and how would they do that once they > had > > built over the shafts - give us a drawing how > > you'd access the blocking stones? > > By the time the shafts were buried under the > cby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > You didn't say 'apparently' for this one. Could > > you quote for us the source which tells you > this? > deleted verbage that didn't answer the question > > They might have used musby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Many things are simply true by definition. A line > parallel to the base of a three dimensional > structure can not represent a sloped ramp and a > shaft that meets the exterior at nearly a right > angle can not be longer than a horizontal line > that forms an hypotenuse. If something true by &gby Hans - Ancient Egypt