'Civ sez: As fringe vids go, this one really rocks out. I'd never paid much attention to the Serapeum, but the photographic/video evidence seen here really impresses me. I'm not someone who thinks, oh, stupid primitives couldn't move big stones, and the abandonment of one of the stones in transit in the corridor (to an alcove not yet constructed?) shows that it was done the good old fashioned way -- but the site is a puzzle.The Cemetery of the Sacred Bulls by Auguste Mariette
History trvia. The Serapis was the name of a ship invovled in a famous battle with American force.
Identify that event.
I doubt if they were ‘lost’.
They probably knew exactly where they were...........
When you begin to see the videos on Ancient Aliens on some of the commonalities between the technology used in the Sarapheum and other sites such as Puma Punku you may stop being such a skeptic about ancient civilizations. The intaglios simply can’t be done using ancient copper tools by hand, much less the smooth surfaces of granite left there.
Pyramids cover the earth. Why? How? Time to start questioning the common explanation of 3433 Egyptians pulling on ropes to move 2,000,000 huge stones into place every couple of minutes. The math just doesn’t work.
I don’t know the answers but the current explanations don’t work rationally or scientifically for me. Let’s question the stupid “explanations” of experts and give some credit to those who go against the experts and pose new theories for discussion and proving.
I still luv ya, Man.