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Jon Ellison wrote:
> Vyse did make a big deal of it. He was very insistent that it
> could not have been placed post construction.
>
> "It is impossible to believe that it was placed there since the
> building of the pyramid"
>
> So who are we to believe. First hand sworn witnesses
> experienced in gunpowder blasting or later speculation??
>
> Dscriber speculates that Vyse was wrong.
> "Their assuming it was a 4thD pc. was a mistake"
>
> Although Vyse couldn't have known that later archaeology would
> determine that iron was unavailable during the 4th D
>
> Interesting state of affairs isn't it :)
>
>
> Post Edited (05-Apr-15 21:23)
ANOTHER lame attempt to twist my words.
Yet again: Vyse assumed, hence his belief, he still could be right, but I doubt it.
Later Archaeology doesn't know that for sure, and no one knows the age of the iron pc. either. The point is moot, why are you making such a big deal about it?
> Vyse did make a big deal of it. He was very insistent that it
> could not have been placed post construction.
>
> "It is impossible to believe that it was placed there since the
> building of the pyramid"
>
> So who are we to believe. First hand sworn witnesses
> experienced in gunpowder blasting or later speculation??
>
> Dscriber speculates that Vyse was wrong.
> "Their assuming it was a 4thD pc. was a mistake"
>
> Although Vyse couldn't have known that later archaeology would
> determine that iron was unavailable during the 4th D
>
> Interesting state of affairs isn't it :)
>
>
> Post Edited (05-Apr-15 21:23)
ANOTHER lame attempt to twist my words.
Yet again: Vyse assumed, hence his belief, he still could be right, but I doubt it.
Later Archaeology doesn't know that for sure, and no one knows the age of the iron pc. either. The point is moot, why are you making such a big deal about it?
Currently accepted Pyramide dates stand until proven otherwise.
Campbell's Chamber roof blocks are Tura Limestone until proven otherwise.
THE Cartouche in Campbell's Chamber IS Authentic, as are ALL other RC's Glyphs, until proven otherwise.
"This Forgery 'theory' has more holes than a sieve basket."
Campbell's Chamber roof blocks are Tura Limestone until proven otherwise.
THE Cartouche in Campbell's Chamber IS Authentic, as are ALL other RC's Glyphs, until proven otherwise.
"This Forgery 'theory' has more holes than a sieve basket."
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