It’s difficult to read about ancient Egypt without encountering their various gods, and remembering which is which can get confusing. So here are some prominent ones, in simple summary, as [ … ]
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Counterweight Block used in Pyramid’s Grand Gallery
In their book, ‘The Secret of the Great Pyramid, Bob Brier and Jean-Pierre Houdin lead us to their ides that the Great Pyramid was built with an internal ramp with [ … ]
Interconnected Knowledge Required for the Study of Ancient Egypt
Robert Temple, in his book, ‘Egyptian Dawn’, makes the point many times that knowledge of Ancient Egypt is in a mess with many experts disagreeing the who what where when [ … ]
Prospect of additional chambers in Great Pyramid
John Desalvo, in his book ‘Decoding the Pyramids’, has brought together a number of aspects of research found sporadically in work by others authors (pages 42 – 43), and which [ … ]
Sand in Cavities of the Great Pyramid
In 1986, French architects, Gilles Dormion and Jean Patrice Goidin, used a microgravimeter inside the Great Pyramid and, after boring 1″ holes several feet into the limestone, found cavities filled [ … ]
The Seven Year Famine on an Ancient Stela
On Sehel Island at Aswan Egypt, there is an amazing collection of over 250 rock inscriptions that were carved by priests that tell stories of the long history of the [ … ]
The Serdab at Saqqara
In his book, ‘The Egypt Code’, Robert Bauval refers to the Serdab located outside the north face of Djoser’s step pyramid at Saqqara. I hadn’t come across a Serdab before. [ … ]