A relief at the temple of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt, carved ca. 1480 B.B., shows a merchant ship on a trading expedition. Vessel artifacts match this depiction. [Stephane Begoin]
1 posted on
08/02/2011 8:07:50 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv
Psst, Akhenatan is fake rowing.
Pictures. We need pictures of the discovery.
4 posted on
08/02/2011 8:12:50 PM PDT by
bgill
To: SunkenCiv
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Too bad.
15 posted on
08/02/2011 8:52:23 PM PDT by
Rocky
(REPEAL IT!)
To: SunkenCiv
Great!! Now that Egypt has her navy back, the rest of the Middle East better watch out.
16 posted on
08/02/2011 9:07:34 PM PDT by
BipolarBob
(Yes I backed over the vampire but I swear I didn't see him in the rearview mirror.)
To: SunkenCiv
“Greatest female Pharoah”? She was also the worst and most mediocre. She was Egypt’s ONLY female Pharoah! Someone please correct me it I’m wrong.
20 posted on
08/03/2011 4:09:46 AM PDT by
tal hajus
(ever the cynic)
To: SunkenCiv
21 posted on
08/03/2011 9:32:25 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: SunkenCiv
Too bad it’s subscriber only.
22 posted on
08/03/2011 9:46:21 AM PDT by
americanophile
("this absurd theology of an immoral Bedouin, is a rotting corpse which poisons our lives" - Ataturk)
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