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Roxana Cooper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wow, that sounds darned racist! I'd agree if I thought that was his intent. But in this instance I sincerely believe he has been lured into the mire by someone else. the terminology 'bumpkins' is all you need to read. Pseudohistory and the Great Pyramid 101: semester 1) create a vaby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
the signs of human presence that far too many misinterpret as being signs of habitation are charcoal mostly, with the odd bit of bone, left over from cooking fires. many of these 'remains' are found inside of exterior layers. Those same remains HAVE been carbon dated to roughly 2600 BCE. The workers ate.I realise that that is pure speculation on my part. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
it's always the same answer. Millions of researcher from 100s of disciplines are totally wrong. But one inspired internet rocket scientist is right. trouble is, with Sam and kborissov in the same thread one of them at least has to be completely incorrect Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
if read all that clearly...stinking footed bumpkins did not build the pyramid. It was all done under the direction of animal scientists. with Thoth as their head. eureka Sam has solved it. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
G1 is not airtight. G1 was never airtight. Period. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > kborissov Wrote: > > > > > Are you one of those people who say > goodbye > > but > > > never leave? > > > > Yes, I found that you refused to answer my > > questions sby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Mark Heaton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Professor Rainer Stadelmann has been conducting > field research for over 60 years and is considered > one of the most important experts on Egyptian > pyramids, including the Giza plateau. > > I think I am entitled to quote his views and those > of Dr Hawass as perhaps bearing the reason whyby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
fwiw....I realise YOUR intent was constructive MJ Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
what does Hans being published, Cladking not being published, have to do with the theory you have published? Has you theory been in any way peer reviewed? Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
awesome....there is a whole file like that whose html is blacked out... this particular1 definitely falls under 1 picture = billion words category Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
What newagers appear to be afraid of..... People power. ie the notion (mine) that every now and then throughout time, groups of people, large and small, have managed to be greater than the sum of their parts....however fleetingly. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > > > ps I mourn the passing of the "Amarna tar > pit" > > emoticon > > > Was there one? yeah have you ever clicked on the little smilie in the upper right hand corner of the posting page? Warwick Kat put that one up for me years ago.by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Kborissov posted here at the Urging of > Cladking > > within a thread at another website > > I rarely post off topic or in response to off > topic posts but this one requires a response.by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Since January, about 100 Egyptian workers have > been excavating an area in the western valley of > Egypt's Valley of the Kings that may contain the > tomb of King Tut's wife. So far, archaeologists > have remained tight-lipped about their findings. > > > > Hermione > Diby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > > > > why is it necessary to humble Academia?? > > > > > > Warwick > > > Its best to humble them often and hard - they work > better that way. > > However Academica has a remarkably good rLenher f > humbling itself by constantlby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Kborissov posted here at the Urging of Cladking within a thread at another website One is forced to wonder how he thought posting here would benefit him One is forced to speculate that Cladking sent him here for his own purposes and not in anticipation of any benefit to Kborissov. Games my friends...silly games. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Rick Baudé Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is Egyptrollogy? It's where trolls with > virtually no knowledge of Egyptology. Take a look > at the great Pyramid for 5 minutes and say that > it's the product of an advanced civilization. > Without every answering the question of why an > advanced civilization would use limestoneby Warwick L Nixon - Coffee Shop
each one built by something else, for a different reason, at different time, by different methods. There's problem there for a 1000 rocket scientists Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
M. Williams Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Ithe various 10,000 BC Sphinx theories were > not > > originally based on the rainfall question. > > > > The rainfall question was brought forward by > John > > Anthony West inby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > how does 'somewhat' yield 'they did not' ??? > > > > I am sure my knowledge of Ancient Egypt is not > that good as yours at the very least, I have studiedby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Egypt is the gift of the Nile He who controls the Nile controls Egypt He takes his job seriously The people believe that they believe that if he intercedes with the divine, that the sun will come up and the river will rise. lo and behold it did Millenia of relatively stable society Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Khazar-khum Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The AE, who built the damned thing. There was > no > > reason--absolutely none--for them to try > making a > > light show. > > > Never said AE built the pyramids, in fact I said >by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
The last time I looked it was 2018. And you completely ignored my post other than noting that your maths were ok....and banging on from there. Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > I cannot Proove that. But the body of > extant > > evidence makes that the most plausible > > explanation. > > > > it fits within the body of knowledge. > > > > It is you who is suggesting an alternate > purpose > > > > >by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warwick L Nixon Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > kborissov Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > > > > > > Tell me more... about what it ignores. > > > >by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > Not sure, and really not interested. My work is > not about the traces of other civilization (or > lack of those) but about the function of the > pyramid. That is the only aspect of the pyramid I > am interested in. For that matter, who built the > pyramid, ancient civilizaby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
small world My Grandfather graduated from University College Dublin question...How does one get from the trap door to the ivory tower? Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Those advanced civilizations were morons when it > came to engineering it would seem! > > > Eureka! Elbonians built G1 Cancel my membership, burn my books, it's all clear now Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
the AEs held Elemental Beliefs their Cosmology was their elemental explanation for that which they saw in the sky Warwick ps for the curious...search the Capped words Warwickby Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Tell me more... about what it ignores. I am talking about the body of knowledge that represents that which we KNOW, that which we are reasonably convinced of, and that which we deem remotely possible concerning the History of Ancient Egypt. You don not place your theory within said body of knowledge,by Warwick L Nixon - Ancient Egypt