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Originally posted by mileysubet
god smacked.... isn't that a bit ironic?
Originally posted by mileysubet
god smacked.... isn't that a bit ironic?
No your discovery is not new or ground breaking.edit on 29-1-2011 by mileysubet because: additional thought
Originally posted by thePharaoh
i must say i think he is spot on.
let me know if you are as gobsmacked as me
Byrd: I must say that he apparently hasn't learned to use Google. There are 111 pyramids in Egypt ...
Originally posted by Scott Creighton
SC: There are apparently 138 known Egyptian pyramids as of 2008. See here: en.wikipedia.org....
What were you saying about using Google?
SC
Byrd: Ah' m sayin' some of us doofuses kain't read whut is on da pagez.
Both pages are correct -- there are over 138 known pyramids, but 118 of those are associated with Pharaohs. The others aren't.
Originally posted by thePharaoh
gobsmacked
Originally posted by Scott Creighton
reply to post by Byrd
Byrd: Ah' m sayin' some of us doofuses kain't read whut is on da pagez.
Both pages are correct -- there are over 138 known pyramids, but 118 of those are associated with Pharaohs. The others aren't.
SC: Thank you for clarifying your earlier statement. And 118 pyramids "associated with pharaohs" (which you did not, in fact, indicate earlier), is still more than your previously stated figure of 111.
Pick a number - any mumber.
SC
Byrd: Like I said, I misread the number. Typed in haste, you know. However, the point still stands that the names of the pyramids are known, including the names for the three pharnonic pyramids on Giza. In fact, you yourself refer to Khufu's Ahket (horizon) a number of times.
Originally posted by Scott Creighton
As for the naming of the pyramids - many of them have stellar names and I have absolutely no issue with that
Originally posted by Hazz-14
This theory makes sense, only if you believe that the Egyptians built the pyramids of course. IMO we "don't" know who built them, so at the moment it's all speculation.
Originally posted by Scott Creighton
SC: The issue of the naming of the pyramids was not my concern here. You claimed in this thread that there were 111 pyramids in Egypt - a statement that was patently wrong and which required to be corrected. Googled or otherwise.