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Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteSo, you think Athens and Egypt existed in > that time frame and had writing? > > Not sure what this means. > > db oh, do you believe Athens and Egypt existed at the time Plato said Atlantis did which was 9,000 years before his time?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: > Or why the ratio of G2 + G3 or 612.50 divided by > the base of G1 or 612.5 / 440 or 1.39205 is > precisely equal to the ratio of the equatorial > diameters of Mars (6794.4) and Mercury (4879.4) or > 6794.4 / 4879.4 or 1.39247 and perhaps a couple of > hundred other ratios that seem to check. Or the > significance of the angle of the sloping > paby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But here is what is said of where the "story" > originated. > > QuotePlato’s Critias says he heard the story of > Atlantis from his grandfather, who had heard it > from the Athenian statesman Solon (300 years > before Plato’s time), who had learned it from an > Egyptian priest, whby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quotenor have we found any burned or buried > libraries in Mesopotamia filled with cuneiform > tablets speaking of the place either. > > No but they do an awful lot of talking about The > Annunaki and their adventures on Earth. > > db. Don I've forgotten but are you a believer inby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *Amandine Marshall, L’Atlantide : un mythe de > l’Egypte antique ? > Éd. Mondes Antiques, 2020. 106 pp. .ISBN > 9782956882800. EUR 18. > TOC at > < > eo.com/read/0059567802683b5664fb0> > > "The myth of Atlantis and ancient Egypt are > closely linked according > to Plaby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > With all due respect gentlemen. Could you point me > to one "scholarly " book or one recognized > Egyptologist who has studied the significance of > the sizes of the various monuments in Egypt. > > Hmmm ... I thought not. > > db Oh, do tell us why the sizes are important and lby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: It existed for almost seven hundred years. Yes it did and an oddly all the folks who went there and studied never noted finding volumes full of mentions of Atlantis or of Atlantean history. Nor did anyone note the same at any of the other great libraries, nor have we found any burned or buried libraries in Mesopotamia filled with cuneiform tablets speaking of the place eby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ahatmose Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > With the burning of The Library of > > Alexandria > > ... > > QuoteDespite the widespread modern belief that > the Library of Alexandria was burned once and > cataclysmically destroyed, the Libraryby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wonder where the fringe think anybody wanting to > learn about Ancient Egypt should go for their > information. Which books should they consult, or > if in education, which courses they should take > and whose lectures should they attend. Because, if > the ludicrous insult of pseudoscience, and aby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Hans with the advent of mega pixel cameras > there are some outstanding images of the pyramids > online. It is apparent from these five images I > have posted below that the megalithic construction > and size of the block stretched the entire length > of a side . So why did the builders carve theby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I respect Egyptologists...... Stop trying to troll you suck at itby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteAnd this has what to do with Atlantis? > > > There is strong evidence that this site was > deliberately buried about 11,500 years ago. One > possible reason it was buried was to protect from > an impending cataclysm, although this is a stretch > perhaps. However it only survived ... &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
About 1/100 of one percent but then in those lost volumes there may not have been anything about Atlantis or evidence of an earlier story that he copied you can use the possibility of evidence to promote an idea. There have been no world-wide destroying cataclysms within the time frame we are speaking of - obviously. There are lots of tsunamis, fires, wars, plagues, earthquakes and what havby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Byrd Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > A good review of the evidence and "chain of > > custody" > > > > > QuoteAbstract > The story of Atlantis appears in Plato’s > Timaeus-Critias (c. 355 BCE) as an oral tradition > Solon aby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What's disturbing about this is that it seems we > are going to be subjected to the "Myers & cladking > show" complete with illusionists, trick-cyclists, > oompah bands and clowns, lots and lots of clowns, > all behind a veil, and behind that a stone wall. Probably not, one of Cby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > This showed up at the Hancock forum. > > No comment Well lets try this again:by Hans - Ancient Egypt
This showed up at the Hancock forum. No commentby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Corvidius Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ... > > > > > music from De Mille's Ten > > > Commandments would fit, but I'm noby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Its limestone I presume like the rest of Giza plateau it was important to choose a place as close as possible to the harbor of the Nile channel and to the quarries on the Giza plateau. The pyramid of Khufu (Cheops-pyramid) was probably built in the northeast of the Giza plateau, because there was a large rock outcropping over which the pyramid could be built. We don't know how laby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So Hans are you saying that this image > > > > What has been talked about as being long blocks of > megalithic proportions are actually part of an > existing rock outcrop Yep they aren't separately craved but part of the hill. I can verify that as I examined them closely for over an hby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah yes, you can skip the first 6 minutes and 30 > second. Then they mix accurate facts with what I > have to believe are intentional mistakes I ended > at 11 minutes it is 3 hours + in length. The first major error was that they said the site was leveled - it was leveled but part of the existing hill was incby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ah yes, you can skip the first 6 minutes and 30 second. Then they mix accurate facts with what I have to believe are intentional mistakes I ended at 11 minutes it is 3 hours + in length.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Thanks this is a translation provided by Manu In a PM he also noted: pr-r-hrj means Underground. This suggests the restoration involved the foundation.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > From Waggy's recent PDF on the subject > > Obtained a bit more information on the inscription on the front of Menkaure's pyramid near the modern entrance. The information was obtained from Manu at the GHMB. Unfortunately it doesn't have a complete translation Manu comments:by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Yes redoing in sense or remeasuring and accurately recording. Your view of how the fringe would view any attempt to do anything is what I would imagine they would say. They have said that at Graham Hancock when I've asked them why they don't do any research themselves. So, its back to the 'normal' people to raise money and get the job done. Hiring Egyptian undergrads wouldby Hans - Ancient Egypt
waggy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > I believe the only solution is for the Hall of > > Ma'at to direct an expedition to be raised and > > sent out to research and resolve > this.....anyone > > have a spare 2,500,000 Egyptian pounds lying >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
I believe the only solution is for the Hall of Ma'at to direct an expedition to be raised and sent out to research and resolve this.....anyone have a spare 2,500,000 Egyptian pounds lying about? Oh, and does anyone have support from a University or NGO that has influence to conduct digs in Egypt? Anyone know Khaled El-Anany?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
thanksby Hans - Ancient Egypt
DougWeller Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fascinating. I visited the Cliff Palace in 2012, > one of the most fascinating places I've every > been. It was pretty exciting/scary getting there, > you have to climb four, 8- to 10-foot (2.6-3 m) > ladders, for a > 100-foot (30 m) overall vertical ascent. But > nothing like Balcony Houby Hans - Ancient History
Many thanksby Hans - Ancient Egypt