Well some creative camera angles but what are we actually looking at?
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
In some sources they mention a damage mummy found in Djedefre's ruined pyramid and others say none was found. Does anyone have a definite word on that?
Wikipedia
"Djedkare Isesi's monument complex encompasses: a main pyramid; a mortuary temple situated on the east face of the main pyramid; a valley temple buried under modern Saqqara; a causeway that has been only partially du
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> > Owner of G 1208. Chapel entrance drum lintel
> > inscribed for Meretites and Akhethetep,
> identified
> > as royal acquaintance,
> > royal wab-priest, inspector of priests of
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
There is a inscription on a false door a portion of which is shown here
Which appears to be an inset of this larger image here
Is the full translation for this: royal acquaintance, inspector of priests of the pyramid of Khufu, chief of the estate, great one of the tens of Upper Egypt, preeminent of place, commander of the masters of reversion-offerings;
Just wondering if ther
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > No it very simple you try to pretend its super
> > complex because you are trying to hide you are
> > making stuff up that makes no sense.
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> No. If it were complex then
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> "Equally if you have ever attended an Egyptology
> conference you would know getting Egyptologists to
> agree on anything that has a low percentage of
> evidence is an unachievable goal. Getting us all
> to keep an out of date conspiracy running for the
> sake of a bunch of long dead antiquari
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
> No. If it were complex then I couldn't understand
> it.
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> It is simply a matter of solving terms in context
> while reverse engineering the pyramid.
Yes what we call making stuff up - you aren't actually doing anything just pretending and lying about it. No evidence
A child
> can solve terms in context and reverse engineering
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> The words "belief" and "thought" simply don't
> appear in the PT nor do any other abstractions.
Wrong there are English language abstraction in the PT since you provide no evidence that AL exist - yo
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> > > REALLY making up stuff
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> > I'm sitting back and chuckling over this. We
> can
> > all make errors, read something too quickly and
> > make a false assumption, as I d
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote:
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> > REALLY making up stuff
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> I'm sitting back and chuckling over this. We can
> all make errors, read something too quickly and
> make a false assumption, as I did recently in a
> thread asking about a hieroglyph, and read tekenu
> as tekhenu, a small difference in sp
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> > > 616a. Nephthys has assembled for thee all thy
> > > limbs,
> > > 616b. in her name of “Deleted, lady of
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > > when they said the king was
> > > the pyramid and his tomb was in the sky
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > 616a. Nephthys has assembled for thee all thy
> > limbs,
> > 616b. in her name of “Deleted, lady of
> builders.”
> > 616c. She has made them well for thee.
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> > 616d. Thou art
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> > when they said the king was
> > the pyramid and his tomb was in the sky that's
> > exactly what they meant and it was exactly
> true.
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> ...
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> In a metaphorical s
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > Yes you made that up because that is your
> > assumption and belief and demonstrates a
> > remarkable lack of knowledge about religions
And you have validated that completely.
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> So without any eviden
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > Your great assumption is that you could
> 'translate
> > in context' ancient Egyptian translated from
> that
> > language into English and not be bothered
> learning
> > the original la
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Exactly. Those good folks in Europe knew the world was round and just how far it was to the Asia - well beyond naval technology (especially if you were planning on coming back as the round trip would have been nearly 25,000 kilometers) at that time. CC got around that by 'fudging his math to get a grant'.
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Hans
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Ancient History
Hermione Wrote:
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> As I said previously: Merer refers to Akhet Khufu
> ... Khufu's Horizon ... Khufu's Tomb (
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> pg 3).
Yep, Cladking knows this he is just pretending it doesn't exist
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> > Your mind-boggling oration of "Egyptology is
> > wholly wrong about absolutely everything"
> is
> > the galactic apex of irony when you employ
> > derivations of texts from the field of
&
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> I started with none of these assumptions so
> anywhere I'm wrong will be different than where
> Egyptology is wrong.
Your great assumption is that you could 'translate in context' ancient Egyptian translated from that language into English and not be bothered learning the original language. This laughable bad assumption.
But this isn
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> " The director of 6 Idjeru casts for Heliopolis in
> a transport boat to bring us food from Heliopolis
> while the elite is in Tura"
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> Yes. This could well be a sentence.
Again you are pretending you understand a language you cannot read. Why would anyone believe anything you say abou
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> > > There's a "Nefermaat", "He who Makes his Gods
> > in
> > > Words that Can Not be Erased".
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> > I would also note that he obviously
> > believed in Gods - which
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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> > > How many tombs have you come across with "
> The
> > > director of 6 Idjeru casts for Heliopolis in
> a
> > > transport boat to bring us food
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote:
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> Yet another insulting post of profound ignorance
> and arrogance.
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> I do not make a post of at least a modicum of
> erudition in order for it to be dismissed by an
> ignoramus such as you, a man who does not even
> understand something as basic as the
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote:
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> > > Corvidius Wrote:
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> > Good stuff a very elegant description of what
> is
> > happening - thanks
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> I don't know if there is any truth in the notion
> of Nefertum being referenced in the texts about
> the king ascending, but it seems
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote:
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> > So why are you disputing the point?
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> I have no doubt that "akh" means tomb to later
> Egyptians. I believe it meant "horizon" to the
> great pyramid builders which is a place up out o
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione Wrote:
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> > I believe this is a title rather than a
> complete
> > sentence. This is consistent w
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Hans
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Ancient Egypt