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Martin Stower Wrote:
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> Origyptian Wrote:
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> > Actually, I take that to mean you really don't
> > know. Just as they apparently didn't know
> either,
> > since they never wrote about it or even
> portrayed
> > any of their buildings in their graphic
> > inscriptions or sculptures, and never discussed
> > any of their construction or quarry methods or
> any
> > of the tools they used for that kind of
> stonework.
>
> Much as your posited “other” builders
> “apparently” didn’t know anything, as (with
> equivalent assurance) they never wrote about or
> portrayed anything—and let’s just remember,
> Doctor Femano, that you only
> get to “never” here by lying evasion of this:
>
>
>
> —and this:
>
>
>
> —and this:
>
>
>
> —and this:
>
>
> —and this:
>
>
>
> —and this:
>
>
>
> —and the ˤprw names and the Merer
> journal and the Debehen inscription . . .
>
> But do carry on, Doctor: the
> more flagrant your lies, the better.
>
> M.
I cannot believe you are still trying to rehash the same old nonsense.
I do not accept that triangle glyph as specifically referring to a man made pyramid vs. hill, mountain, location, etc. If you do, good for you.
I do not accept the engraving in the Causeway of Unas to indicate a scene that occurred in the physical world. Besides, no building is depicted in that scene which simply shows columns, animals, and food being shipped to the underworld.
Likewise for the Djehutihotep fairy tale in a tomb that also references a man with the strength of 1000 men and an impossible strapping that only serves to damage the statue. That picture is far more likely depicting how the artist thought such a thing might be done rather than depicting a real scene. Is there any remant of such a statue remaining today to verify it actually even existed in the physical world?
The bottom image was identified as a modern fake in an earlier discussion. The sphinx is a modern style, possibly Victorian, and not at all the style of 3rd millennium BC Egypt. .
None of those scenes describe any contemporaneous construction of any pyramid or monument in 3rd millennium BC Egypt.
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> Origyptian Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Actually, I take that to mean you really don't
> > know. Just as they apparently didn't know
> either,
> > since they never wrote about it or even
> portrayed
> > any of their buildings in their graphic
> > inscriptions or sculptures, and never discussed
> > any of their construction or quarry methods or
> any
> > of the tools they used for that kind of
> stonework.
>
> Much as your posited “other” builders
> “apparently” didn’t know anything, as (with
> equivalent assurance) they never wrote about or
> portrayed anything—and let’s just remember,
> Doctor Femano, that you only
> get to “never” here by lying evasion of this:
>
>

>
> —and this:
>
>

>
> —and this:
>
>

>
> —and this:
>
>

> —and this:
>
>

>
> —and this:
>
>

>
> —and the ˤprw names and the Merer
> journal and the Debehen inscription . . .
>
> But do carry on, Doctor: the
> more flagrant your lies, the better.
>
> M.
I cannot believe you are still trying to rehash the same old nonsense.
I do not accept that triangle glyph as specifically referring to a man made pyramid vs. hill, mountain, location, etc. If you do, good for you.
I do not accept the engraving in the Causeway of Unas to indicate a scene that occurred in the physical world. Besides, no building is depicted in that scene which simply shows columns, animals, and food being shipped to the underworld.
Likewise for the Djehutihotep fairy tale in a tomb that also references a man with the strength of 1000 men and an impossible strapping that only serves to damage the statue. That picture is far more likely depicting how the artist thought such a thing might be done rather than depicting a real scene. Is there any remant of such a statue remaining today to verify it actually even existed in the physical world?
The bottom image was identified as a modern fake in an earlier discussion. The sphinx is a modern style, possibly Victorian, and not at all the style of 3rd millennium BC Egypt. .
None of those scenes describe any contemporaneous construction of any pyramid or monument in 3rd millennium BC Egypt.
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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?
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