
The Mystery Of Khafre Enthroned Egypt Detectives Timeline
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Date: 2022-07-19
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Beth
I suggest, that the Mainstream Archaeologists, Egyptologists, and Historians, will require some. Stern Administrative directions with threat of loss of Professional Status, Rank, Salary, and a great deal of Compassion from their Peers, past Students, other Science Peers, and the Vast Well Educated and Well Studied Public, to nurture them across the Bridge into the Fact Supported, Peer Reviewed, Studies and Findings, by Renowned Experts, such as: Robert Schoch, PhD, GeoPhysicist (Yale Grad and Professor, Boston College) Established Dating of the Sphynx at a reasonable and conservative age of a Minimum of 11, 000 years old, through his identification of wear due to natural rainfall water marks that correspond to a time when the area received sufficient rainfall to cause this wearing. There are also records of waterlines that marked the Great Pyramid 3/4 the way up its verticle position, this corresponding to know flood waters established through Ice Core Studies and corresponding to vast Ancient Records and Oral Histories referencing a Great Flood.
Artifacts, Fossils, and Countless Historic Texts and Oral Histories speak to a time of Civilization prior to this Great Flood, these and other research, + new finds will shine a light on the greater accuracies of History and these will provide a much greater Clarity and Logical Review of our World's Ancient History.
Mature minds with Science Protocols, and Ethics, open to the all greater possibilities will prevail.
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I suggest, that the Mainstream Archaeologists, Egyptologists, and Historians, will require some. Stern Administrative directions with threat of loss of Professional Status, Rank, Salary, and a great deal of Compassion from their Peers, past Students, other Science Peers, and the Vast Well Educated and Well Studied Public, to nurture them across the Bridge into the Fact Supported, Peer Reviewed, Studies and Findings, by Renowned Experts, such as: Robert Schoch, PhD, GeoPhysicist (Yale Grad and Professor, Boston College) Established Dating of the Sphynx at a reasonable and conservative age of a Minimum of 11, 000 years old, through his identification of wear due to natural rainfall water marks that correspond to a time when the area received sufficient rainfall to cause this wearing. There are also records of waterlines that marked the Great Pyramid 3/4 the way up its verticle position, this corresponding to know flood waters established through Ice Core Studies and corresponding to vast Ancient Records and Oral Histories referencing a Great Flood.
Artifacts, Fossils, and Countless Historic Texts and Oral Histories speak to a time of Civilization prior to this Great Flood, these and other research, + new finds will shine a light on the greater accuracies of History and these will provide a much greater Clarity and Logical Review of our World's Ancient History.
Mature minds with Science Protocols, and Ethics, open to the all greater possibilities will prevail.
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mazrio128
Nice walking cane by the fraud archaeologist. Perhaps to the sheep it is enough proof (for some unintelligent reason) that any of this evidence proves anything at all about that legacy statue (with its violated scribbled hieroglyphics) which some people found in a desert and claimed as their own - just like all of Giza and ANCIENT Egypt and the Great Sphinx - which they also desecrated in an attempt to RE-carve its magnificent original face. Nice to see that the people are starting to wake up to the truth, though, in these comments. A truth NONE OF US understand but seek to. For it must be true that the truth shall set us free.
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Nice walking cane by the fraud archaeologist. Perhaps to the sheep it is enough proof (for some unintelligent reason) that any of this evidence proves anything at all about that legacy statue (with its violated scribbled hieroglyphics) which some people found in a desert and claimed as their own - just like all of Giza and ANCIENT Egypt and the Great Sphinx - which they also desecrated in an attempt to RE-carve its magnificent original face. Nice to see that the people are starting to wake up to the truth, though, in these comments. A truth NONE OF US understand but seek to. For it must be true that the truth shall set us free.
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Stephi
OK, OK, it's all very nice (I don't mean the stone, but it's still very superficial. First, those tracks were revealed. OK, but why didn't they continue to unearth them any further than the 2 or three meters they showed, to support their theory? And, after the stone was transported, how did the Egyptians carve such beautiful detail? With Hammer Rocks? I don't think so. They gave us the same babble about the releasing of the broken obelisk with mere dolomite hammer stones. It is at best very speculative info. And Zahi Hawass always gets his picture taken while promoting the same theories.
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OK, OK, it's all very nice (I don't mean the stone, but it's still very superficial. First, those tracks were revealed. OK, but why didn't they continue to unearth them any further than the 2 or three meters they showed, to support their theory? And, after the stone was transported, how did the Egyptians carve such beautiful detail? With Hammer Rocks? I don't think so. They gave us the same babble about the releasing of the broken obelisk with mere dolomite hammer stones. It is at best very speculative info. And Zahi Hawass always gets his picture taken while promoting the same theories.
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Paul
I have known of this great statue for many many years. However, in many books it has stated that it was carved from dolerite, not gneiss? Perhaps further investigation has concluded this. Another point that always makes me ponder, is that statue was found thrown into a pit & presumably where/when the damage was done to it. The arm shows a large single missing chip from it. My point is, did they find the missing piece at the same time & if so, why an attempt to a fix it back in place was never attempted? Surely that piece was also down that pit? Where is that piece of the statue?
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I have known of this great statue for many many years. However, in many books it has stated that it was carved from dolerite, not gneiss? Perhaps further investigation has concluded this. Another point that always makes me ponder, is that statue was found thrown into a pit & presumably where/when the damage was done to it. The arm shows a large single missing chip from it. My point is, did they find the missing piece at the same time & if so, why an attempt to a fix it back in place was never attempted? Surely that piece was also down that pit? Where is that piece of the statue?
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Andreas
Zahi - He looks like a king
Me - He looks like a crook
Zahi - you can feel he is a king
Me - you can feel he is a conman
Zahi - when i looked at the profile of the statue i can feel the hawk is taking the king and flying up to the sky
Me - when i look at the profile of Zahi i can feel hes going to take us for a ride to neverland
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Zahi - He looks like a king
Me - He looks like a crook
Zahi - you can feel he is a king
Me - you can feel he is a conman
Zahi - when i looked at the profile of the statue i can feel the hawk is taking the king and flying up to the sky
Me - when i look at the profile of Zahi i can feel hes going to take us for a ride to neverland
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SaplingSTreat
They have the dates all wrong. At the time when all ancient work that dated to the buildering of the Pyramids and Sphynx all North Africa was a rain forest, satellite imagery proves that. The only problem is that the Scholastic minds, religious and governmental bodies refuse that there is truth in the stone and earth.
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They have the dates all wrong. At the time when all ancient work that dated to the buildering of the Pyramids and Sphynx all North Africa was a rain forest, satellite imagery proves that. The only problem is that the Scholastic minds, religious and governmental bodies refuse that there is truth in the stone and earth.
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shwat2013
They were truly an admix of blacks with the appearance Beja qnd Barabra ( old ethnographic term for North Sudan and Southern Egyptian people) and Hyksos ( Levant) types dominating Northern parts
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Go to newest first and see my comment and it's replies for more interesting and commonly brushed over details
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They were truly an admix of blacks with the appearance Beja qnd Barabra ( old ethnographic term for North Sudan and Southern Egyptian people) and Hyksos ( Levant) types dominating Northern parts
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Go to newest first and see my comment and it's replies for more interesting and commonly brushed over details
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Lone
Lets be honest I really love ancient Egyptians but there is no way they had the technology to build such monuments. It has to be an advanced civilization with more advanced technology than we have today
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Lets be honest I really love ancient Egyptians but there is no way they had the technology to build such monuments. It has to be an advanced civilization with more advanced technology than we have today
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J.
Carving a precision cut stone statue is easily done. You shape it by pounding it with a rock boulder. I tried it at home on my granite benchtop and now I have an absolute masterpiece.
Solved.
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Carving a precision cut stone statue is easily done. You shape it by pounding it with a rock boulder. I tried it at home on my granite benchtop and now I have an absolute masterpiece.
Solved.
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Stephanie
For goodness sake this is not and has NEVER been Khafre! First of all SHE is way older than they think. Second SHE has a name and a specific purpose. True africa knows who she is!
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For goodness sake this is not and has NEVER been Khafre! First of all SHE is way older than they think. Second SHE has a name and a specific purpose. True africa knows who she is!
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Ebony
This always gets to me. how do we KNOW what kinds fo stones where in a certain place 4 thousand years ago? maybe it was there back then and isn't there now? the terrain has changed.
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This always gets to me. how do we KNOW what kinds fo stones where in a certain place 4 thousand years ago? maybe it was there back then and isn't there now? the terrain has changed.
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John
It's always these special statues, an abstract kind of art. obviously several singular prototypes of the concept of rulers in General. An form of art, with no visible roots.
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It's always these special statues, an abstract kind of art. obviously several singular prototypes of the concept of rulers in General. An form of art, with no visible roots.
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A46
U need another expert zahi hawaas doesn't have or maybe has 2 much. Is khoot'spa the right word. he's beginning to put me off programmes he s in. I'm sorry 2 say Mr hawaas.
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U need another expert zahi hawaas doesn't have or maybe has 2 much. Is khoot'spa the right word. he's beginning to put me off programmes he s in. I'm sorry 2 say Mr hawaas.
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education
No one is going to convince me that ancient civilizations carried those rocks on their backs (even if many) nor that they carved such precise pieces using a big rock.
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No one is going to convince me that ancient civilizations carried those rocks on their backs (even if many) nor that they carved such precise pieces using a big rock.
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Zom
It says it was carved from a 3 ton piece of stone. That is heavy but it is nothing for a piece of stone. A cubic meter of soil weighs one ton. So that is nothing for stone.
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It says it was carved from a 3 ton piece of stone. That is heavy but it is nothing for a piece of stone. A cubic meter of soil weighs one ton. So that is nothing for stone.
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education
Calling on cell phones in the middle of open desert no receptionseems legit. Lol I swear they really try to hide stuff from us. that seemed so fake
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Calling on cell phones in the middle of open desert no receptionseems legit. Lol I swear they really try to hide stuff from us. that seemed so fake
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David
I wish documentaries would stop giving Zahi Hawass a platform. Dude's a hack that's more interested in pulling in tourism dollars than actual history.
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I wish documentaries would stop giving Zahi Hawass a platform. Dude's a hack that's more interested in pulling in tourism dollars than actual history.
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Barbara
What if the painting is a theory put forth by ancient Egyptian archeologists to explain how their predecessors moved the stones?
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What if the painting is a theory put forth by ancient Egyptian archeologists to explain how their predecessors moved the stones?
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richard
nobody heard of tents, a temp workforce needs temp housing. permanent workers, small in number need a smaller permanent housing
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nobody heard of tents, a temp workforce needs temp housing. permanent workers, small in number need a smaller permanent housing
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Edward
This is complete. garbage the statues were not made with stone hammers try it yourself sometime and call me when you are done.
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This is complete. garbage the statues were not made with stone hammers try it yourself sometime and call me when you are done.
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