Only Richard has all three...
There were no reported sightings of the princes after late summer nearly fall 1483...
Henry defeated John in 1485. Either NO one waited on them for 2 years, or they weren't there to be waited upon.
I've also seen "why would John trigger like this?"...
There had been an attempted revolt among his subjects claiming it should be Edward'
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Ancient History
When an agency says `credit card only` it translates to `our employees cannot be trusted with cash`
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After specially trained bureaucrats said it was impossible....
5 farmers row out and saved the sheep...
When asked why they explained `for years we've fed a hungry nation on next to nothing, we were afraid if Parliament gave out a million pound grant wed have to start paying the PM for the right to feed you ungrateful bast....`
Seriously, farming ain't for wimps...
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Its more than just possible one of the most bloated bureaucracies ever created (Ottoman Turks) misfiled the paperwork
It was before computers, and even with them many official docs are not accessible
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Ancient History
If they don’t like the history that happened,
Can’t you just rewrite to the history you wanted?
Not without risking repeating it all over…
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Ancient Egypt
Tradition and the Torah both use “tribes”… but I think historically “clans” works better.
Some expand, others contract, some die out from lack of male issue, some weaken and are absorbed by stronger clans.
Since the Torah was written over centuries, I feel this best accounts for the different lists.
Imho The lost tribes of Israel becomes easier to wrap your head around as clans
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One of the more immutable laws I'm afraid Hermione.
Back in the 1960s I took 4 (yes FOUR) years of Latin. By 1967 I could read Julius Ceasars "Commentaries" cover to cover...
Today I can't remember much more than everyone else.... by that I mean "veni vedi vici" and "et tu Brutus?"
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I'm thinking the "little" pyramid is farther back up the slope to make it appear just as tall as great Grandfaather, grandather, at a time when the Old Kingdom was stumbling and couldn't afford to build it to the same scale.
My primary supporting logic is "it is the simplest solution and I believe strongly in "KISS"...
In fact, I believe the pyramids of G
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Is it physically possible for you to STAY on topic?
OP asked if the pyramids are aligned with the stars.
You have added hundreds of words to this post without addressing the OP question!
(Yoda) "The force isn't strong in this one, in fact this one has no debate force atall!"
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Ancient Egypt
"Indirectly they say he is the pyramid far more times." (cladking)
Pardon but who the heck are YOU to determine hidden meanings behind different words of a language you don't even SPEAK?
(if that is no longer true, my apologies. When we last debated you had not mastered ancient Egyptian yet)
We aren't truly 100% sure of our translations today... let alone the meaning
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Seriously Cladking?
Now the Pharo has become the pyramid?
When I left here for a break 6 years ago you postulated the king was cremated at the top of the pyramid, they had used sails to raise stone blocks, etc
I had assumed .... baugh my fault. Evolution doesn't work on that small a scale....
Back to the subject; are the pyramids at Giza aligned with the stars? I doubt we'
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Pretty much as expected, data points.
Thoughts?
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Yet there are clear professional GPR density scans showing compaction in a spiral pattern climbing the pyramid.
Surely you recall it? It was back when you were convinced they flew the stones up with giant sails, and cremated their Kings on the top…
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It works within the tech we KNOW they had, left traces you can still see today.
And there are ramps, even at Giza (the ramp out of the stone
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Ancient Egypt
Talk about bouncing back from death!
Corpse Sulphur vulcanizes rubber... I wonder how they figured that out..
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Ha! - 1 year ago
Finding an ancient Schwarzenegger frozen in a glacier with a bastard sword would be proof of Hyperborea!
That's an RE Howard joke right there
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Ancient History
We can hardly conceive of the breadth of time of AE history, but as an example I love "Cleopatra is closer in time to us today, than she was to the Giza pyramid builders..."
The language evolved quite a bit iirc
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Ancient Egypt
We have a criminal class that is fine smuggling things in their a$$
Seriously we had a local drug running lady who was busted with 100 and some packages of crack and a pipe in her (ladies parts)... it was the state record...
So I suspect they will smuggle in anything. We know an importer who gets lots of pottery from eastern Turkey, easy to kilnfire around drugs then smash to get them out.
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Surely I didn't
I sold my company, retired, and spent some serious time getting to know my grandkids...
I've read and written a bit but I'm glad o be back!
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Coffee Shop
Well, after 5 years and 6 months, like the proverbial bad penny...
I'm baaaaaaaack
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I read that with interest...
More Neanderthal tool use... who would have thought !
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Ancient History
Oh and forget changing my password I found my notes
Thanks Admins
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Hi all!
Will be lurking around a bit more
Hope all are doing well
Jammer
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Coffee Shop
I would literally scream and cr** myself
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Coffee Shop
A feral domestic cat is far more dangerous as they tend to thrive & procreate when they go "bush"... most dogs do not
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Ancient History
That's pretty weak Lee, I'm pretty sure your computer spends 99.99% of it's time on AC... and really the DC is emergency back up on power failure, not just designed to run on & on...
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Laboratory
If the Titanic had sunk today the Captain would announce "Women & Children first" and all 2218 people would have suddenly identified as women!...
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Humanities
As far as we know there were 4 Kings..
Spades, Clubs, Diamonds, & Hearts
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Humanities
How about the
"The Atomic Energy Lab, complete with radioactive samples, allowed children to create and watch nuclear reactions. Among other activities, the lab set suggested "playing hide and seek with the gamma ray source", challenging players to a game using a Geiger counter to locate a radioactive sample hidden in a room."
For those of you who don't WANT grandc
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1) My Grandmother used to say "The fine line between rich is when you go to work because you want to, not because you need to..."
2) "Dad, what does the teacher mean by inflation?"
"Son, that's when I pay $15 for a $10 haircut that used to cost $5 back when I had hair."
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Humanities
Roxana,
I think if you start by naming your wife "Lady Chubb" it's pretty much downhill from there...
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Humanities