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This is the video that solves the mystery.
The Great Pyramid has always stood out as the structure that nobody could surpass, and everyone after wanted to copy. But was it size alone that made it special, or did it come with a more profound change in ancient Egypt? This video looks at the evolution of dynastic Egyptian burials - scrutinizes the design of their defenses, and shows how the Great P
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Apologies if this is a repeat
Hidden Secrets of the Bent Pyramid Seen for the First Time
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UnchartedX has released updated info:
Astonishing Results! More Ancient Egyptian Granite Vases Analyzed! More STL's available.
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Regarding Puma Punka molding. I believe this has been presented before
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> > > Archaeologists are planning to scan the Great
> > > Pyramid of Giza with cosmic rays with such
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> > Archaeologists are planning to scan the Great
> > Pyramid of Giza with cosmic rays with such
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> > The Great Pyramid of Giza might be the most
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> Archaeologists are planning to scan the Great
> Pyramid of Giza with cosmic rays with such detail,
> they should see every hidden chamber inside
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> The Great Pyramid of Giza might be the most iconic
> structure humans ever built. Ancient civilizations
> constructed archaeological icons that ar
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Could irregular shaped stons been used for structural reasons, more stable then identical blocks? If so could they be man made?
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NEWLY discovered ancient teeth dating back 31,000 years are evidence of a new ethnic group in human history - and could change everything we know about the first American settlers.
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I'd say the topic of concrete blocks/pyramids should be put on hold until new evidence becomes available for scrutiny
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"This image of incomplete andesite PP stone shows that it was formed by pounding and grinding and was never completed - falsifying the idea if was 'poured' "
So therefore that applies to all of them?
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From the comments:
"Social Security Full Retirement Age Raised to 105 Years Old"
Social Security Full
URL edited - Hermione
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Laboratory
Progress has been slower than expected. More like 2101: A space odyssey
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SIX archaeologists died mysteriously just months after they opened up an ancient Egyptian coffin, a bombshell documentary has revealed.
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"Just before 9.30am on Sunday 11 November, a series of unusual seismic pulses rippled around the world almost undetected."
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Laboratory
"The Earth is warming, the oceans are rising"
Perhaps not for long:
"Ocean circulation in North Atlantic is at its weakest for 1,500 years - and at levels that previously triggered a mini Ice Age, study warns":
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Inconvenient Science: NASA data show that global temperatures dropped sharply over the past two years. Not that you'd know it, since that wasn't deemed news. Does that make NASA a global warming denier?
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Scientists say a mysterious fog that blocked out the sun causing crop failures and widespread famine was the worst global disaster in history
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New research is zeroing in on a biochemical basis for the placebo effect — possibly opening a Pandora’s box for Western medicine.
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Laboratory
The growing popularity of "New Age" beliefs likely stems in part from fewer Americans following traditional religions, according to political analyst Ruy Teixeira.
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The existence of a monthly journal focused on “feminist geography” is a sign of something gone awry in academia. The journal in question—Gender, Place & Culture—published a paper online in May whose author claimed to have spent a year observing canine sexual misconduct in Portland, Ore., parks.
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“It could happen in a matter of months,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center.
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Laboratory
The study by a team of geographers and archaeologists from UCL and King's College London, published in Nature Communications, suggests that early pastoralists in North Africa combined detailed knowledge of the environment with newly domesticated species to deal with the long-term drying trend.
Read more at:
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Three prominent US scientists have been pushed to resign over the past 10 days after damning revelations about their methods, a sign of greater vigilance and decreasing tolerance for misconduct within the research community.
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Mystery continues to surround the sudden shutdown last week of the national Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico, which remained closed Thursday with little explanation offered.
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Earliest known drawing found on rock in South African cave
Researchers believe the pattern on the fragment of rock is 73,000 years old, but are perplexed as to what it might represent
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> -- Byrd
> Moderator, Hall of Ma'at
Florida
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> That said, the notion that the Egyptians were
> turning their Apis bulls into beer
In the parlance of Madison Ave:
Apis Stout
"The brew with real balls"
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