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Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes run away when you don't have any answers. > > And a very polite good riddance to you. > > db Don: you asked this question: "Just curious how large a boat was used and how much stone could be shipped per voyage, I would think they had some very large ships or they had a lot of them toby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now honestly what kind of response is that ? I > asked for the type of ship that was used because > obviously I don't have that information. If I I > did why would I have asked. Now to ask again what > kind of ship would have been used in 2500 BC to > transport the stones from Tura ? If you donby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hatshepsut: 1507–1458 BC > > almost precisely 1000 years after the supposed > building of The Great Pyramid. > > I would think you had better evidence than that > Hans. > > db ..and if YOU had any you wouldn't have asked now would you? LOLby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Katherine > > Just curious how large a boat was used and how > much stone could be shipped per voyage, I would > think they had some very large ships or they had a > lot of them to supply that much stone if this is > the size of boat being used at the time. > > > > db Hby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > More discussion for anyone interested in the idea > of chasing dragons ... > If you can catch one they are particularly tasty.by Hans - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Mark Heaton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Hans, > > It was Piazzi Smyth according to a review by James > Bonwick on page 68 of his book, but Piazzi Smyth > was quite skilful in attributing theories to > others such as John Taylor and Isaac Newton. > > In this case he drew credence from Sir John > Herschel who merely answby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Mark Heaton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > The most notable theory in 1840 was that the Great > Pyramid was precisely 4000 years old because Alpha > Draconis would have been visible from the > descending passage at its lower culmination in > 2160 BC. In 1840 Egyptologists thought the pyramid > was about 4000 years old. > Hby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Yes nine or so!, Yes the boat pit and Goyon Grinsell's markby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Katherine Reece Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > ... > > > how have alternative theorists, who > > don't believe Khufu built the GP, handed this > > information and incorporated it into their > > beliefs? Or, have the ignored it comby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Roxana Cooper Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > The Hebrews were slaves in Egypt > > It's been suggested that some Hebrews were > slaves - probably Levites. > > > but there's > > nothing in the Bible about building pyramids.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
engbren Wrote: > I wish you well with completing your paper. We can > agree to disagree on Saturn. I am presently > working on falsification of my own hypothesis and > will publish a further update in due course. If > you are curious, you can read my hypothesis and > underlying reasoning here: > > > Regards, > Brendan I found your paper very intereby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Well that pretty much happens anytime you excavate anywhere.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In the tombs of Saqqara, new discoveries are > rewriting ancient Egypt’s history > >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Very interesting indeed!by Hans - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Ah, thanks mysterysolvedby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteIt’s worth looking at our forefathers’ > construction techniques if you want to know how > technologically advanced they were. One example is > a technology that was allegedly used to damage the > stones, leaving strange marks behind. > > Where is this suppose to be in the GP? I presuby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Perhaps just whimsy?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Roxana Cooper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seriously cool. But City of Gold seems like an > overstatement. Sounds like a housing estate and > industrial center for the temples. They were going to go with, 'The Sinister Icy Black Hand of Death Place' but it didn't seem attractive from a real estate point of viewby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Yes odd. I don't recall them at all. Some use of serpentine walls in modern decorative works but I cannot think of a practical reason for such construction.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As always the side that is supposed to be oh so > enlightened resorts to childish banter rather than > comment on the evidence that is presented. > Twenty-two years on the internet and still nothing > has changed other than the water grows even more > stagnant. > > Still will not comment onby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans you are blind, and will remain so for all > your life., I do not know how they knew it or if > they even knew it. No I see the situation in way that is far clearer than you. All I know is that the ratios > of The Pyramids and all the measurements that were > incorporated into the pyramid comby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: > And I repeat. Their pyramids are the proof. > > .. of alignment ? Point me please to a temple, tomb, pyramid or group of such for which NO ALIGNMENT OF ANY KIND can be found on the ground or with the 5,0000 or so lights moving around in the sky..... Additionally Do you feel that the secret cabal of people who planned the USA state lines plotted it so theby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: And I'll add > to Hans pointing out al-Qurn, that the temple of > Hatshepsut is a huge beacon to the necropolis, > which sits behind the ridge that the temple is > built into. Yes, thanks for reminding me of that - and may I say that it is one of the most impressive temple in Egypt.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Accused? LOL - YOU demanded I find fault - I did - which you already knew because we had this discussion before - what is the point of trolling on this? I gave you my opinion the same one I've given you before. Repeating your claims - like Cladking tried - didn't work why do you think it will for you now in this instance? Don't issue challenges unless you want an answer.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Okay explain in detail how the AE detected and measured the average for the orbit of Mercury, determined the status and details of the Solar system? Next explain why they would have cared about this? Then explain why they would have cared enough to build the Giza complex to reflect this in a convoluted way instead of just a simple wall carving - then never mentioned it again? Then explaby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Underneath a pyramid shaped mountain with decorated tombs, inscriptions and treasures. On the outside they left monuments marked with their deeds and names. They stopped building pyramids because they were a giant sign that said 'loot' me and were resource hogs. Even the VofK was well known. If they wanted to be unfound they would have been buried in the desert with no ceremony, no decoby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteWhat they might not like is you and > numerologist making up all kinds of weird > non-ancient Egyptian ideas and backing them with > numbers and theories about the purposes of their > tombs, temples and other structures and suggesting > also that they had 'help' from others. > &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Okay I will play your circle game ... The Pyramids > and their measurements are the proof. > > db Wasn't it clive who found that you could torture the numbers to agree with information that you had, the AE didn't have then you convinced yourself they knew it too? We've had this discuby Hans - Ancient Egypt