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Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> "Recency" of graduation?
Funny, thanks, I just corrected the original.
> > Even the most
> > weathered, experienced graduate seems unable (or
> > unwilling) to cite proof.
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> And you have asked this of these types have you?
Yes I have. Just as I've asked them about ramps and other tenets (I live 10 miles from the museums in Manhattan and have visited and discussed the Egypt exhibits with authorities in several disciplines). Have you? What evidence did they cite? If they know the evidence, they're not sharing it.
But let's not deflect again. Rather, let me start from scratch and simply assert that no proof can be found in any current resource. Cladking is correct; it's stated as axiom without proof. Who among us consider themselves well trained in Egyptology and can cite what evidence constitutes proof of the tomb hypothesis? We've seen so many make the claim so definitively, including every textbook by the most weathered, experienced Egyptologist, and yet no proof has ever been offered other than pure speculation based on inferences drawn from a contrived funerary context.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 29-May-16 15:30 by Origyptian.
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>
> "Recency" of graduation?
Funny, thanks, I just corrected the original.
> > Even the most
> > weathered, experienced graduate seems unable (or
> > unwilling) to cite proof.
>
> And you have asked this of these types have you?
Yes I have. Just as I've asked them about ramps and other tenets (I live 10 miles from the museums in Manhattan and have visited and discussed the Egypt exhibits with authorities in several disciplines). Have you? What evidence did they cite? If they know the evidence, they're not sharing it.
But let's not deflect again. Rather, let me start from scratch and simply assert that no proof can be found in any current resource. Cladking is correct; it's stated as axiom without proof. Who among us consider themselves well trained in Egyptology and can cite what evidence constitutes proof of the tomb hypothesis? We've seen so many make the claim so definitively, including every textbook by the most weathered, experienced Egyptologist, and yet no proof has ever been offered other than pure speculation based on inferences drawn from a contrived funerary context.
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How can any of us ever know, when all we can do is think?
How can any of us ever know, when all we can do is think?
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 29-May-16 15:30 by Origyptian.