Posted on 12/18/2006 2:58:26 PM PST by blam
thanks for sharing another great find
The stone consists of two parts: the upper part depicts King Set Nakhat lying prostrate with the blue crown on his head
Calling upon any freeper who knows how to interpret hieroglyphics. I am very interested in what this says. Go to http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=4545 and click on picture for a larger view. If anyone knows a freeper who knows hieroglyphics please ping them. Thanks.
Sorry, no. I struggle with English only.
This topic was posted , thanks blam. One of *those* topics.
[snip] This result of the present reconstruction is probably the most unexpected of all. Yet in Peoples of the Sea (1977) the time of Ramses III and with him the entire Twentieth Dynasty have already been shown to belong into the fourth century; and the volume Ramses II and His Time (1978) has carried the task of identifying the Nineteenth Dynasty as synonymous with the Twenty-sixth, that of Necho I, Psammetichus, Necho II, and Apries.
The so-called Nineteenth Dynasty will be found to have been displaced not only by the five hundred and forty years of error in the dating of the Eighteenth Dynasty, but also by an additional one hundred and seventy years—the duration of the Libyan and Ethiopian dominations over Egypt: and the total error will be found reaching the huge figure of seven hundred years. [/snip]The Assyrian Conquest: The Sequence of Dynasties Immanuel Velikovsky
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