I wish I had a dime for every time an archaeologist made that claim.
Again the results of giving morons a little authority.
Again the results of giving morons a little authority.
At least coinage dating isn’t changed.
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Thanks Blam and Renfield."[The discovery of the wall] changes the landscape [of Luxor]," said Mansour Boraik, general supervisor of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Luxor. The discovery of the wall also challenges conventional thinking about the temple's ancient facade, Boraik said... Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence... [said] "This embankment is very important because it protected the Temple [at] Karnak from the [annual] Nile flood."I just love Egyptian hyperbole. |
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Static planet bump.
Fantastic stuff!
Let me change this around a little:
“The baths may have served...a much larger residential area that has yet to be explored.”
Hey, Ho Tep, let’s get a couple of hotties and go hot tubbin’.
It has since been confirmed that the one word inscription on each jar, roughly translated, means "Tips."
As a life long Christian, I’ve never been able to reconcile Adam & Eve and the BC Egyptian culture. It’s all so fascinating and puzzeling.