Hi Don,
When I put Abu Rawash into my Autocad database a year or two ago, I found that the base courses and distances do not quite close. You may want to keep that in mind.
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QuoteBut, come April 2, they'll be snapping history on an altogether different scale when they float their blimp and remote-controlled camera over the 4500-year-old pyramids at Giza, Egypt.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Hi Jon,
I'm sure you are familiar with this:
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Ancient Egypt
Don Barone Wrote:
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> As I said ... maybe's, I suppose and specualtion
> is all you have.
So true.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Cheers and any news on publication of your theory
> and is there anywhere I can read it yet ?
Hi Don,
I need to get back to work on that. I published a cryptic diagram without any notations--just to have it documented as to who, what, and when.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
This is the question: hy, if they were supposedly trying to hide the entrance, would they mark it in such an obvious fashion?
What is the answer?
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
> I presume that what you're trying to say is that
> Katherine's post didn't succeed in refuting Dave's
> argument. In fact, Katherine presented a detailed
> explanation of the evidence that led her to the
> conclusion that she posted previously. That is
> the textbook definition of a refutation.
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Quoterefute:
to prove to
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Hi Don,
Which lines are you referring to? Columns, walls, floor?
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Ancient Egypt
Dave's view seems objective and reasonable to me.
He said:Quote
There is actually other symbolism in these NK tombs that was specifically intended to explain to the deceased how to find North. Wilkinson would not have been aware of this.
No, I would think he does not have any in-depth understanding of that particular symbolism.
In the first statement, Dave rightly recognizes that
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Clive Wrote:
QuoteIf you visit the site you would understand that this area was "completely" destroyed so how can you any individual claim all of those pillars and walls set in place as shown?
It's been a great undertaking in recent years just to reorganize what stone was left and reposition to form the that black stone temple "base" on top of the natural base.
I'
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Chris Tedder Wrote:
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> ...and its only in the morning and
> evening when the sun shines on the north face in
> the summer....
Are you sure?
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Ancient Egypt
Jammer Wrote:
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> ...fir...
Are you sure?
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Ancient Egypt
Rough estimate:
Total Inside Length* 78.06 inches
Coffer/coffin gap (x2) 4.00
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74.06
Coffin thickness (x2) 4.00
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70.00
Coffin/mummy gap (x2) 4.00
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Mummy length 66.06
Wrappings thickness (x2) 2.00
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Body length 64.06
*Petrie, Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh
Chap. 7. Inside of Great Pyramid
Sec 57. Coffer, character p.84
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Ancient Egypt
Clive Wrote:
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> The numbers are meaningless since the only
> reference is your height above base with respect
> to shaft output location.
False.
I've learned to question whatever Clive asserts.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Petrie, Gantenbrink, and "Air Shafts"
Posted by: C Wayne Taylor
Date: December 26, 2005 02:59PM
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Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote:
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> Question: are the raw photos available somewhere
> that we could download and monk with them?
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evidence: something that contributes to proof.
fact: a piece of information.
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Pistol Wrote:
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> I have written an article which will be published
> in a non-peer review magazine in Italy; Fenix,
> issue 4, publ.; A. Forgione.
Fenix, 3, cover:
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Ancient Egypt
Pistol Wrote:
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> ... I will not post the originals
> for public use until after the article is
> published...
I look forward to seeing them.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Hello B.A.,
Please give us the original full-size photo.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
MAGAZINE OF TRAVEL MARCH, 1857.
LAND OF THE PYRAMIDS.
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Ancient Egypt
"Nun" - 15 years ago
Hello,
I wonder if the IV dynasty meaning of "n", "nw", "niw", etc. as "abyss" is conceptually correct. "Abyss" denotes a concrete or physical concept of a place, time, and/or location, whereas "n" as "Nun" seems to denote an abstraction that is before (and potentially after) time, form, or space.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> No, C. Wayne, it is you who have not answered my
> question. You said: "Anyone who takes the time to
> read it very carefully and diagram his arguments
> should realize that his conclusion is not well
> supported", so I asked for details.
Incorrect.
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt
You did not answer the question.
Don prevails.
End.
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> Can you explain what leads you to this conclusion?
Empirical experience.
Do you have any problems with Wall's paragraph #2?
QuoteA major objection is raised by Gantenbrink: "All the shafts bend, often several times.... In several parts of the shafts with the exception of the lower southern one, we e
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C Wayne Taylor
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Ancient Egypt