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Audrey Wrote:
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> The cartouche was supposedly found on the side of
> one of the covering stones. A covering stone
> COVERS the pit, it is not INSIDE the pit. If it
> were INSIDE, it wouldn't be a covering stone would
> it.
Face down. Sealed inside.
Are you now arguing that Vyse found the pit, dug up the stones, painted the cartouche and resealed it so well no one saw him doing it, and no one found the pit again until 1987?
Audrey. This is ridiculous.
> if I can't see it in this digital age
> of information, it doesn't exist.
Then ask the university for it.
> Apparently you are comfortable believing
> everything an Egyptologist says. I have no desire
> to oust you from your comfort zone.
Oh my. Have you got some surprises coming. :)
I don't believe everything they say. I check up on it. I learn. I question. Needless to say, they are not always right. Like Userkaf's Temple in the C14 study. But then again, why would you even notice?
> You try to bring everything down to a personal
> emotional level. Here's a novel concept : a
> professional approach to discussing history. Which
> means, personal feelings are irrelevant.
You mean like you anti-male rhetoric you've carried around since your very first post here?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 19-Jun-16 03:48 by R Avry Wilson.
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> The cartouche was supposedly found on the side of
> one of the covering stones. A covering stone
> COVERS the pit, it is not INSIDE the pit. If it
> were INSIDE, it wouldn't be a covering stone would
> it.
Face down. Sealed inside.
Are you now arguing that Vyse found the pit, dug up the stones, painted the cartouche and resealed it so well no one saw him doing it, and no one found the pit again until 1987?
Audrey. This is ridiculous.
> if I can't see it in this digital age
> of information, it doesn't exist.
Then ask the university for it.
> Apparently you are comfortable believing
> everything an Egyptologist says. I have no desire
> to oust you from your comfort zone.
Oh my. Have you got some surprises coming. :)
I don't believe everything they say. I check up on it. I learn. I question. Needless to say, they are not always right. Like Userkaf's Temple in the C14 study. But then again, why would you even notice?
> You try to bring everything down to a personal
> emotional level. Here's a novel concept : a
> professional approach to discussing history. Which
> means, personal feelings are irrelevant.
You mean like you anti-male rhetoric you've carried around since your very first post here?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 19-Jun-16 03:48 by R Avry Wilson.
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