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originally posted by: Never Despise
Ancient Egyptian texts speak of Zep Tepi, the "first time." By looking at the arrangements of the stars compared with the pyramids and Sphinx, they line up around 10,500 BC.
There is evidence that fragments of a massive comit struck the earth around this time, probably in the polar cap then covering North America, creating enormously powerful flooding.
The great flood of the Bible and memorialized in the myths of other cultures around the earth?
Did survivors of this cataclysm from advanced civilizations come to egypt and set up a new civilization?
What was Zep Tepi?
originally posted by: Never Despise
Ancient Egyptian texts speak of Zep Tepi, the "first time." By looking at the arrangements of the stars compared with the pyramids and Sphinx, they line up around 10,500 BC.
There is evidence that fragments of a massive comit struck the earth around this time, probably in the polar cap then covering North America, creating enormously powerful flooding.
The great flood of the Bible and memorialized in the myths of other cultures around the earth?
Did survivors of this cataclysm from advanced civilizations come to egypt and set up a new civilization?
What was Zep Tepi?
originally posted by: DragonsDemesne
While I disagree with some of his conclusions, Graham Hancock writes extensively about ancient civilizations, and in particular believes an advanced civilization existed at roughly that same time period. I haven't read all of his books (just a few) but I think "Fingerprints of the Gods" was the one that talked the most about his theories on that time period.
originally posted by: Hanslune
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He makes up a new date for the building of Tiwanaku. That whole travesty is covered here at this site:
badarchaeology.wordpress.com...
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originally posted by: Hooke
originally posted by: Hanslune
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He makes up a new date for the building of Tiwanaku. That whole travesty is covered here at this site:
badarchaeology.wordpress.com...
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There's also a shorter discussion of Hancock and Tiwanaku here.
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Never Despise
Ancient Egyptian texts speak of Zep Tepi, the "first time." By looking at the arrangements of the stars compared with the pyramids and Sphinx, they line up around 10,500 BC.
Some people think that but the archaeological evidence refutes it. The myth is that the world had arisen out of the lifeless waters of chaos, called Nu. A pyramid-shaped mound, called the benben, which was the first thing to emerge from the waters.
There is evidence that fragments of a massive comit struck the earth around this time, probably in the polar cap then covering North America, creating enormously powerful flooding.
There may have been a strike but the evidence has not been confirmed additionally there is no sign of massive flooding world wide, there is regional flooding from other sources and there is a vast amount of data for sea rise spread out of thousands of years
The great flood of the Bible and memorialized in the myths of other cultures around the earth?
Nope no world wide Biblical flood that killed almost everybody.