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Megalithic Europe: Perimetric Measure and Historical Units (3 replies)

It is generally conceded that in Iron Age Western Europe a foot measure of about 335mm (13.2 inches) was in use. The length of this ‘Northern Foot’ was an ancient unit even at that time and was...

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"wired reality" (8 replies)

Hello Cladking, I had asked you to elaborate on AE "wired reality" idea and your response is here "wired reality" which honestly i did not understand. There is something missing in your writing. Is it...

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Constructing Khufu Video (2 replies)

Egypt's Great Pyramid: The New Evidence ”Mystery has long surrounded the construction of Egypt's Great Pyramid, but now new discoveries are revealing its secrets, as archaeologists uncover the last...

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5th dynasty tomb discovered seemingly intact and unlooted (7 replies)

This might be of interest, if you haven't already seen it: [www.bbc.co.uk] Matt

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Pyramids and the House of Thoth? (4 replies)

I thought this would be better ignored in its own thread. To quote myself from this post: QuoteDespite the titles of Ankhhaf [4th Dynasty] found in his mastaba none mention Khufu. An interesting...

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Great Pyramid - mathematical talisman (1 reply)

Displaying unique dimension ratios - base perimeter (1760), of which half (880), divided by its vertical height (280), produce the number 3.1428571429... the Great Pyramid, astoundingly, is Pi i.e....

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Hawara Pyramid guide (no replies)

Hi all, Last guide for the year, for anyone interested in the Hawara Pyramid. [www.academia.edu] If not registered with academia.edu, it can be freely download here, [keithhamilton.academia.edu] Happy...

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Folkton Drum Foot (9 replies)

University professors Teather, Chamberlain and Pearson have published the paper “The chalk drums from Folkton and Lavant: Measuring devices from the time of Stonehenge” in the British Journal for the...

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Archaeology of Art and Writing - Egypt (3 replies)

An Archaeology of Art and Writing Early Egyptian Labels in Context Kathryn Piquette Free download [www.humanities-map.net]

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Constellation of Leo works, Orion still not with Stellarium (no replies)

Hello Every One, Recently I have downloaded Stellarium 0.18.3 and I'm trying to look to the sky to view Orion/Sphinx Constellation theory For Sphinx, I was able successfully to view Leo at due east at...

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The 47th problem. Masonic link to GIZA. (8 replies)

Euclid's 47th problem, otherwise known as Pythagoras's theorem, is an important part of Masonic teachings. It's a bit unclear whether the usual B squared + C squared = A squared answer is all there is...

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An alternative interpretation of Djedi the Magician of the Westcar Papyrus (3...

Djedi the Magician. Hypothesis: The story of Djedi the Magician in the Westcar Papyrus is representative of astronomical phenomena. Djedi is not a real person but his story has been written to aid in...

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The search for Ancient technology (1 reply)

According to the UK’s Daily Express newspaper*, NASA has made the announcement: ‘The best way to look for aliens is to search for their TECHNOLOGY.’ Could the same argument be applied to the search...

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Where are the crowns? (7 replies)

I thought I'd put this here as it qualifies as a 'mystery', in my opinion. We know from statuary and other artistic renderings that pharaohs wore various crowns: the deshret, hedjet, khepresh, pschent...

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Stone Circles: Geometry and Raw Trigonometry (no replies)

In another thread (The 47th Problem), molder wrote: > People said I was dreaming if I thought the ancients used Trigonometry. I’d go one step further and venture that some people might say he was...

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The Story of Imhotep (no replies)

[www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk] QuoteThen his majesty the King of Upper and Lower Egypt Khufu said "let an offering be made of a thousand loaves of bread, a hundred jars of beer, one ox and two balls...

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Khufu’s Tomb Location[?] (5 replies)

Rumors are circulating in some Japanese circles of the possible discovery of the location of the Tomb of Khufu. The supposed whereabouts is located in the southwest corner of the Western Cemetery,...

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Piazzi Smyth’s Khufu Casing Stone (no replies)

”A rare casing stone from the Great Pyramid of Giza is to go on display in the UK next month. The ancient block will be exhibited at the National Museum of Scotland, going on public view for the first...

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Giza: G2 and Pi? (8 replies)

While contemplating the dimensions of G2 (the way you do) it struck me that the pi relationship at G1 would be present at G2 if using the diameter of the circumscribed circle and pi as 25/8. This is...

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Mudhifs of Mesopotamia (4 replies)

The mudhif is a structure built of reeds still made today in southern Iraq seemingly little different than it has in the region for over 5,000yrs: If you take the time to look through these images you...

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