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Hermione Wrote:
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I don't see any
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Yes but they show the famous six and nothing else. I'm looking for a drawing or plan of the area behind the famous wall:
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Does anyone have a good source for that? Thanks
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Jammer Wrote:
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> Cladking is wrote
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> > Everyone can see everything they want but the
> > facts still exist. The ramps lead straight up
> the
> > sides of five step pyramids. I guess they
> mustta
> > used ramps. But there were no stone draggers
> > walking up the 70 degree sides o
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Hermione Wrote:
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> > cladking Wrote:
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> Er ... Hans_lune, you don't seem to have finished
> this post!
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Hi no I said exactly what I wanted to say, thanks
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Thanks I was looking at them and wondered if anyone before had had the same interest in locating them all, seems not. I was interesting in how many of them specifically identified themselves as being family or working for the K,K and M
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Hans_lune
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Is there a single source that covers the wives, children, and officials for the three Pharaoh's buried at Giza?
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What theory did the Clovis first theory replace? What was the dominant idea prior to Clovis being instituted?
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Hans_lune
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What are you hoping to, expecting to, or wish to see archaeologists find in the near future?
1. A flowering of human culture in the Eemian (130,000 - The Last Interglacial) years ago but which died out
2. Connection being the Ubaid, Sumer and Gobekli Tepe
3. Homo Erectus in the Americas
4. A 'settlement' of crude structures found - a 'village' going back to 300,000 years
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Yep, it's certainly possible and might explain the three burial chambers - how about three stages? A small step for the underground chamber -never completed, Queen was a larger step but 'he' decided to go all out ego wise - with Khufu's grandiose tomb. How you'd prove that? Dis assembly and that isn't going to happen. At some point some intrusive technology with AI m
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Hermione Wrote:
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> Further delving has revealed that the archived
> website does its level best just to lead you onto
> the revamped website ...
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> Via a 2015 snapshot, I did eventually stumble
> across a list which included this: <<
> Libanesisch-deutsches Forscherteam entdeckt
> weltweit größten anti
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Hermione Wrote:
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> It occurred to me to try Wayback, on which there
> turn out to be hundreds, if not thousands, of
> saved versions of the site. This is one random
> example:
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> There are videos with a lady wearing black who is
> supposed to be explaining how the site works (but
> I'm afraid I
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Hermione Wrote:
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> > Hey HoM do you have a functional link to the
> DAI
> > (dainst) report on Baalbek?
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> ...
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> But which report ... ?
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> I found a page with four entries, using "Baalbek"
&g
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Hans_lune
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Hey HoM do you have a functional link to the DAI (dainst) report on Baalbek? All my links are broken and I cannot make sense of the current DAI website!
Thanks
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Mark Heaton Wrote:
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> Yes, I agree.
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> After writing my monograph I sent it to a lecturer
> on the history of astronomy at Durham, my 'alma
> mater', but not a 'bountiful mother' as I didn't
> get an academic accreditation. He told me, over
> the phone, that my monograph was on his books
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Hermione Wrote:
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> > Outstanding research, Hermione
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> Very kind of you, Jammer! But Hanslune had
> already provided the name of the Venus Tablet of
> Ammisaduga, and I just searched a bit more ...
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> Hanslune has prob
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Yeah I don't, that's it. Odd there isn't more about it anywhere. It doesn't show up anywhere and one would think it was reasonably important! Will look up papers on Babylonian astronomy. Find some more: The Venus Tablet of Ammisaduqa. The tablet recorded the rise times of Venus and its first and last visibility on the horizon before or after sunrise and sunset. It records thes
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Babylonian Clay Tablet, found in Uruk, southern Iraq, inscribed with Cuneiform script and 3 geometric circles containing astronomical calculations, dated (2004-1595 BC). The tablet is notable for its astronomical calculations, specifically tracking the movements of the planet Venus.
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What is the current view of his list of Inca kings?
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Hans_lune
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They don't agree with what he wants to believe, so, therefore they don't exist.
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Over view of the situation by Next Anyextee on face book: Next Anyextee
QUESTION: Should we really be calling this a “new discovery”?
Let’s be clear:
Were giant man-made spiral and cube structures actually found beneath the pyramids? No.
Was a vast underground city unearthed? Also no.
What was discovered?
Signal and noise.
But what does that really mean?
As geologist Dr. Robert Schoch
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