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Topic started on 30-1-2008 @ 05:34 AM by II HAL II
A seven thousand year old city has been found in Egypt, link to source -

news.yahoo.com...;_ylt=AoU86gOSqAQQ4lOceNDB_WlFeQoB

Could they be getting closer to the 10,500BC date the sphinx is claimed to be?

www.disclose.tv...


reply posted on 30-1-2008 @ 11:02 AM by mojo4sale
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Its no great surprise really, Catalhoyuk is 9000 years old and had a population of approximately 10000. There are also comparable aged city's in the Indus valley i think.
Like the others I dont see the link between the age of a city in Egypt and the sphinx to be honest.
Even if a city were found in Egypt that is 10000 years old does not mean they actually built the sphinx.
I was under the impression that the sphinx was built off planet and dropped in by the egyptian Cat people. It would have obviously been a lot easier to build in zero gravity.


reply posted on 1-2-2008 @ 06:59 PM by bigfatfurrytexan
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i am wondering if the significance of these ancient cities is not relative to the sphinx, but more relative to the types of infrastructure required to pursue such endeavors.

Consider this from the perspective of Mazlow...would it not be a safe assumption that before we endeavored for such feats that we first had to develop meaningful agriculture, waste disposal, economy, and travel considerations such as roads?

So, how do we go from being "savages" to building cities of 10k so quickly?

Further, if you consider the timing of the last ice ages end, would it not be a safe thing to wonder if perhaps we exited the ice age with these skills in place, ready to expand once again?


reply posted on 1-2-2008 @ 07:19 PM by mojo4sale
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
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i am wondering if the significance of these ancient cities is not relative to the sphinx, but more relative to the types of infrastructure required to pursue such endeavors.

Consider this from the perspective of Mazlow...would it not be a safe assumption that before we endeavored for such feats that we first had to develop meaningful agriculture, waste disposal, economy, and travel considerations such as roads?


Agreed. None of the monumental ancient projects around the world could have happened without some kind of urban infrastructure near by.


Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan

So, how do we go from being "savages" to building cities of 10k so quickly?


I dont think we did. catalhoyuk is about 9500 years old and was a city of approximately 10000 people. The buildings are stacked on top of each other progressively which shows that it built to its present size over time and didnt just appear suddenly.
Did other cultures that were basically nomadic hunter gatherer society's interact and trade with the Catalhoyuk and Ubaidian cultures and change there lifestyles?
Either way i see the nomadic cultures realising that an agricultural existence meant a better chance of survival through contact with some of the older cultures.
I would think this city in egypt had some form of interaction with one or both of those cultures or their descendants?


mojo


reply posted on 1-2-2008 @ 07:36 PM by bigfatfurrytexan
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Excellent points.

You know, the Egyptians are notoriously proud of how ancient their culture is. At the time of the Greeks heyday, the Egyptians commented on how juvenile this "great" civilization was.

Now, as most of us know, people can have intense pride over their national origin. So it is not surprising to see such things written. However, one has to wonder what basis in fact these feelings may have had.

Thanks for inciting thought. I appreciate that!

BTW...i love the avatar....so demented.
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