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Skywizard
6th January 2015, 01:44
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CAIRO, EGYPT—The BBC reports that archaeologists led by the Czech Institute of Egyptology's Miroslav
Bárta have uncovered the tomb of a previously unknown queen at Abusir, the necropolis of the Old
Kingdom capital of Memphis. Inscriptions on the tomb's walls indicate it was occupied by Queen
Khentakawess, and its close proximity to the pyramid of the Pharaoh Neferefre, a Fifth Dynasty king
who ruled briefly around 2460-2458 B.C., led the team to hypothesize she was probably Neferefre's
wife and the mother of his successor. In addition to the inscriptions, the team discovered 23 limestone
pots and four copper tools.




Source: http://www.archaeology.org/news/2865-150105-egypt-queen-khentakawess-tomb-revealed



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A Voice from the Mountains
6th January 2015, 02:21
Many researchers whose work I've read believe that the British royally screwed up Egyptian chronology when they arrived on site in the 1800's.

Whether they did it on purpose or not I'm not quite sure, because if they were completely intellectually honest with themselves then it would have been obvious that the 3 great pyramids were attributed to no ancient Egyptian pharaoh. They don't even have hieroglyphics etched into them. And that's a big problem.

There's a book by several researchers called "Centuries of Darkness" which tries to put Egyptian history back into a logical relation with the ancient histories of Greece, Phoenicia, the Hittites and other nearby cultures.

Maia Gabrial
6th January 2015, 20:28
I'm pretty sure the Egyptians know more about their ancient past than all the Egyptologists in the world. Why? Because they guard their secrets very well. I don't think they care what conclusions and deductions the world comes up with because they know the truth....

DeDukshyn
7th January 2015, 03:12
Many researchers whose work I've read believe that the British royally screwed up Egyptian chronology when they arrived on site in the 1800's.

Whether they did it on purpose or not I'm not quite sure, because if they were completely intellectually honest with themselves then it would have been obvious that the 3 great pyramids were attributed to no ancient Egyptian pharaoh. They don't even have hieroglyphics etched into them. And that's a big problem.

There's a book by several researchers called "Centuries of Darkness" which tries to put Egyptian history back into a logical relation with the ancient histories of Greece, Phoenicia, the Hittites and other nearby cultures.

100% on purpose. The previous "Golden Age" of mankind on earth must be hidden at all costs, as well as our true origins and past associations, because once the truth starts to really come out about our past - everything changes, everything.

If the pyramids are tomb for a pharaoh, they have to be recent, and they have to be useless buildings - the truth of the true purpose of the Giza (and other) pyramids, would reveal waaaay to much to keep the past a secret.