Mysteries :
The Official GrahamHancock.com forums
For serious discussion of the controversies, approaches and enigmas surrounding the origins and development of the human species and of human civilization. (NB: for more ‘out there’ posts we point you in the direction of the ‘Paranormal & Supernatural’ Message Board).
Origyptian Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> kirass Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > When ancient Egyptians first came to Middle
> East
> > the three great Pyramids along with many other
> > massive ruins were already there, they named
> them
> > after pyres upon which originally they burned
> > their dead.
> > The three great pyramids of Egypt were called
> > Ganen ar Ge'nez in the distant ancestor of the
> > proto-semitic language of the region which
> meant
> > quite literally Shining Peaks.
> > The name itself came from the constant energy
> > discharge in the form of a pillar of light
> > radiating skywards from the capstones.
> > The term pyramid was not present at that time
> in
> > any reconstructed language of that age.
>
>
> I can't seem to find anything about "Ganen ar
> Ge'nez".
> Could you please provide a reference?
I couldn't either.
I feel there may be a concerted effort to disrupt this forum.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 18-Jan-18 19:44 by Harry Wolf.
-------------------------------------------------------
> kirass Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > When ancient Egyptians first came to Middle
> East
> > the three great Pyramids along with many other
> > massive ruins were already there, they named
> them
> > after pyres upon which originally they burned
> > their dead.
> > The three great pyramids of Egypt were called
> > Ganen ar Ge'nez in the distant ancestor of the
> > proto-semitic language of the region which
> meant
> > quite literally Shining Peaks.
> > The name itself came from the constant energy
> > discharge in the form of a pillar of light
> > radiating skywards from the capstones.
> > The term pyramid was not present at that time
> in
> > any reconstructed language of that age.
>
>
> I can't seem to find anything about "Ganen ar
> Ge'nez".
> Could you please provide a reference?
I couldn't either.
I feel there may be a concerted effort to disrupt this forum.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 18-Jan-18 19:44 by Harry Wolf.
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.