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Hi Dennis,
First of all I have to say I hate this new format. It burns! It burns! Why no flat view? Thanos angry. I cannot stand threaded view and the white background is burning out my retinas as we speak. Booo!
But I digress...
DUNE Wrote:
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> Thanos5150 wrote:
> > DUNE wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> What troubles me, is that we can say with 100%
> certainty that G1 and G2's stone box / sarcophagus
> is contemporaneous with the date of their
> pyramids construction ,and both of G1 and G2's
> stone boxes are devoid of any inscriptions , but
> then we see from your pic of Khufu-ankh's
> sarcophagus emblazoned with all sorts of
> inscriptions that we are told fit the style of
> the 4th Dynasty,and who is said to have been the
> guy organizing the construction of G1, one cant
> help but wonder why G1 and G2's were so blank.
Indeed.
> And then you have to ask yourself, are G1 and G2
> really 4th Dynasty pyramids,
> I know this has been pointed out many times
> before, but it seems we are no nearer to resolving
> this mystery.
No doubt. Something is amiss in Pleasantville.
> Sneferu's sarcophagus has never been found, ?? ,
> or was it taken and inscribed by a later king ??
> , can any inscribed stone sarcophagus date it to
> its correct time period, ?? too many unanswerable
> questions,
No sarcophagus and yet according to some he built 3 maybe even 4 pyramids? Mastaba 17 is quite interesting. Some even suggest that was Sneferu's actual tomb.
> Here's an interesting article that shows we can
> still discover new things about those ancients
>
> Medical Mystery of Usermontu: Why the Discovery of
> 2,600-Year-Old Knee Screw Left Experts
> Dumbfounded
> <[www.ancient-origins.net]-
> technology/medical-mystery-usermontu-why-discovery
> -2600-year-old-knee-screw-020445>
>
>
> I didn't see if they said what the metal of the
> implant was made of ?
Doesn't look like they say, but another article says it has not been analyzed yet.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/PAGE-ONE-Mummy-Had-First-Known-Knee-Surgery-2994794.php]2600yr old kneew screw[/url]
First of all I have to say I hate this new format. It burns! It burns! Why no flat view? Thanos angry. I cannot stand threaded view and the white background is burning out my retinas as we speak. Booo!
But I digress...
DUNE Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Thanos5150 wrote:
> > DUNE wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> What troubles me, is that we can say with 100%
> certainty that G1 and G2's stone box / sarcophagus
> is contemporaneous with the date of their
> pyramids construction ,and both of G1 and G2's
> stone boxes are devoid of any inscriptions , but
> then we see from your pic of Khufu-ankh's
> sarcophagus emblazoned with all sorts of
> inscriptions that we are told fit the style of
> the 4th Dynasty,and who is said to have been the
> guy organizing the construction of G1, one cant
> help but wonder why G1 and G2's were so blank.
Indeed.
> And then you have to ask yourself, are G1 and G2
> really 4th Dynasty pyramids,
> I know this has been pointed out many times
> before, but it seems we are no nearer to resolving
> this mystery.
No doubt. Something is amiss in Pleasantville.
> Sneferu's sarcophagus has never been found, ?? ,
> or was it taken and inscribed by a later king ??
> , can any inscribed stone sarcophagus date it to
> its correct time period, ?? too many unanswerable
> questions,
No sarcophagus and yet according to some he built 3 maybe even 4 pyramids? Mastaba 17 is quite interesting. Some even suggest that was Sneferu's actual tomb.
> Here's an interesting article that shows we can
> still discover new things about those ancients
>
> Medical Mystery of Usermontu: Why the Discovery of
> 2,600-Year-Old Knee Screw Left Experts
> Dumbfounded
> <[www.ancient-origins.net]-
> technology/medical-mystery-usermontu-why-discovery
> -2600-year-old-knee-screw-020445>
>
>
> I didn't see if they said what the metal of the
> implant was made of ?
Doesn't look like they say, but another article says it has not been analyzed yet.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/PAGE-ONE-Mummy-Had-First-Known-Knee-Surgery-2994794.php]2600yr old kneew screw[/url]
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