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Martin Stower Wrote:
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> Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> > Hawass makes it quite clear in this tale what he
> > is showing them is actually in the RC and not a
> > book.
>
> Then you must draw your own conclusions regarding
> his reliability.
>
> Put it this way: a picture in a book is the only
> thing he could have shown them.
>
> To see and hear him waving his hand at the wall
> and saying “year 17, it was—it’s fading”
> go here:
>
> https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xiwylg?start=1990
>
> The location shown is at e in the Lepsius lithograph,
> second cartouche from right. There is no date there.
>
> M.
http://www.egyptchronology.com/uploads/2/6/9/4/26943741/ch_20_reconstructing_the_royal_annals_-_neferkasokar_to_menkaure.pdf
“The location of the inscription was subsequently lost until Zahi Hawass found it . . .”
Yeah, right: Zahi who can see what others can’t see, where no date or numeral ever was seen.
M.
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> Thanos5150 Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > Hawass makes it quite clear in this tale what he
> > is showing them is actually in the RC and not a
> > book.
>
> Then you must draw your own conclusions regarding
> his reliability.
>
> Put it this way: a picture in a book is the only
> thing he could have shown them.
>
> To see and hear him waving his hand at the wall
> and saying “year 17, it was—it’s fading”
> go here:
>
> https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xiwylg?start=1990
>
> The location shown is at e in the Lepsius lithograph,
> second cartouche from right. There is no date there.
>
> M.
http://www.egyptchronology.com/uploads/2/6/9/4/26943741/ch_20_reconstructing_the_royal_annals_-_neferkasokar_to_menkaure.pdf
“The location of the inscription was subsequently lost until Zahi Hawass found it . . .”
Yeah, right: Zahi who can see what others can’t see, where no date or numeral ever was seen.
M.
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