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There's more tombs that have been unearthed in The Valley Of The Kings.
Hanslune
reply to post by will2learn
...because the pyramid tombs got robbed
But we are going off top. If you want to go over all of this again bring up one of the threads on this subject or start another.
will2learn
Hanslune
reply to post by will2learn
...because the pyramid tombs got robbed
But we are going off top. If you want to go over all of this again bring up one of the threads on this subject or start another.
Hans
I am pretty sure you've not answered those inconsistencies that Scott pulls out of the mish mash of ideas the mainstream ports as sense. That doesn't even include the presence of water. I mean what's the point discussing this with someone that goes against all of the evidence?
Will
IkNOwSTuff
We couldnt build the Pyramids anywhere near as large or accurate today as they did back then, that right there should tell you theres alot we dont know about the builders or what sort of tech they had.
Why do we never hear about the two other Giza pyramids?
yorkshirelad
IkNOwSTuff
We couldnt build the Pyramids anywhere near as large or accurate today as they did back then, that right there should tell you theres alot we dont know about the builders or what sort of tech they had.
people keep saying this but it's total nonsense. We can build far larger structures and do ! The arabs are quite good at pumping money into huge buildings. We can build things with incredible accuracy. Between the UK and France, under the channel is a 20 mile tunnel. It was drilled from both sides meeting in the middle....perfectly !
Over a hundred years ago Isambard Kingdom Brunel built a tunnel (Box Tunnel) which on the morning of his birthday the sun shines through end to end (or rather illuminates it fully due to leap year variations of the suns angle)......ooo must be aliens.....or maybe a damn good engineer with a sense of style.
Hanslune
reply to post by Scott Creighton
Hi Scott
The topic is
Why do we never hear about the two other Giza pyramids?
Still off topic - try starting a new thread...but we both know you won't which means..... for you a big
LOL
Suggestion since you two guys seem determined to remain off topic -
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Hans: here is a funidea, why don't you two agree on which is right - whether the great pyramid was built to move water, be a power plant or store seeds----have a smashing good time.
Hanslune
reply to post by Scott Creighton
yawn
Hans: - still off topic - as you well know.
Hans: However you and Will should have a long, evidence heavy discussion on why he thinks it was a water powered something or other and you think its a seed vault. I mean if you are going to go off topic and absolutely, positively refuse to start another thread to discuss what you constantly bring up..... Why not?
Lurkers might ask, 'Hanslune if Scott and Will wants to talk about this so much why don't they just start a thread on it like everyone else?' What IS their problem?
Ya would kinda wonder why huh?
LOLedit on 17/10/13 by Hanslune because: (no reason given)
MerkabaMeditation
It puzzles me that we never hear anything about the two other Giza plateau pyramids? It's always about the Great Pyramid of Khufu and never about the Pyramid of Menkaure, the Pyramid of Khafre. These pyramids also have chambers, but very different from Khufu, why is that? Did they ever find anything inside them?
Are they explored properly, because from plans over the chambers it seems they end abruptly and for no reason.
Take a look at this plan over the Pyramid of Menkaure
, and this of The Pyramid of Menkaure.
What the...?! Those chambers just end nowhere? Why are they so different than the chambers in the Great Pyramid of Khufu? Why have I never heard anyone questioning these things and many more.
To me those pyramids look only partly explored.
-MM
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Scott Creighton
SC: Not exactly a convincing argument, is it?
SC: Discussing the other pyramids at Giza (i.e. NOT the GP) is very relevant to the thread - go and read the thread title again. Over and above which - I am sure the ATS moderators and not you will determine for us what is off-topic and what is not.
SC: Not really:
Hanslune
Scott Creighton
SC: Not exactly a convincing argument, is it?
yawn
It is all that is need to counter what was provided. I have no intention of going off topic - you are wasting your time, an intelligent person would just put up another thread - but you won't.....
SC: Discussing the other pyramids at Giza (i.e. NOT the GP) is very relevant to the thread - go and read the thread title again. Over and above which - I am sure the ATS moderators and not you will determine for us what is off-topic and what is not.
Actually for a guy who jumps up and down saying he is 'of independent mind', etc I find that very amusing. I'm fully capable of deciding when something is off topic, I say its off topic and will not response to it in this thread = period. I have no need for a mod to do my thinking for me, as you seem to need.
SC: Not really:
Sorry really, for some odd XXX based reason you just cannot bring yourself to create a new thread - ah, we can all see that won't, come on Scott prove me wrong, start a thread in this forum - what exactly is stopping you except XXX?
It's all very funny
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Scott Creighton
It is not just that mainstream proponents fail to adequately respond to the numerous glaring anomalies in their argument that I present to them, they actually base their belief in the Pyramid Tomb Theory (PTT) on imaginary evidence rather than dealing with the evidence that has actually been found in-situ within the first pyramids. They claim that the king's body was stolen from the so-called 'sarcophagus' of the pyramid. But for them to make such a claim they first have to prove that the stone box they claim to be a sarcophagus IS a sarcophagus and not actually a similar style of stone box known as a neb-ankh or an 'Osiris Bed'. These stone boxes which were not used for the burial of kings look very similar to sarcophagi although sarcophagi are generally inscribed with the deceased's name and tiltes (even Khufu's children had their sarcophagi inscribed).
Now, when we consider what was actually found in, for example, G2 (by Belzonni in 1818), an uninscribed stone box filled with earth, stones and fragments of bull bones,
this points to the use of this stone box as a neb-ankh or 'Osiris Bed' and NOT a sarcophagus. But the Egyptologists simply ignore the evidence they actually found in G2, imagine instead that the king's body musta been in the stone box, got nicked and someone came by later to fill the stone box with earth and stones. They imagine all of this rather than simply accept that the earth filled stone box they found in G2 was actually an 'Osiris Bed' and was the original content of the pyramid. This evidence (neb-ankh/'Osiris Bed') proves, beyond doubt, that the stone boxes in these first pyramids were NOT sarcophagi, ergo they were NOT for burial of a king, ergo the first pyramids were NOT conceived as tombs for kings.
Byrd comments that the 'corn mummies' were from a later period. I am not exactly sure what her point is but it seems to be that simply because the first pyramids and the 'corn mummies' were from different periods of ancient Egyptian history that they are unconnected. That's simply nonsense. It's like saying a small, metal crucifix made in a factory in Sheffield last week is completely unconnected to the events of 2,000 years ago that inspired it.
Byrd
Scott Creighton
It is not just that mainstream proponents fail to adequately respond to the numerous glaring anomalies in their argument that I present to them, they actually base their belief in the Pyramid Tomb Theory (PTT) on imaginary evidence rather than dealing with the evidence that has actually been found in-situ within the first pyramids. They claim that the king's body was stolen from the so-called 'sarcophagus' of the pyramid. But for them to make such a claim they first have to prove that the stone box they claim to be a sarcophagus IS a sarcophagus and not actually a similar style of stone box known as a neb-ankh or an 'Osiris Bed'. These stone boxes which were not used for the burial of kings look very similar to sarcophagi although sarcophagi are generally inscribed with the deceased's name and tiltes (even Khufu's children had their sarcophagi inscribed).
The first mention of Osiris is from the Fifth Dynasty (King Unas), some 100 years after the pyramids. en.wikipedia.org...
There are no images/hieroglyphs/artifacts that relate to Osiris at the time that Khufu/Khafre/Menkaure/Djedefre were alive.
SC: Now, when we consider what was actually found in, for example, G2 (by Belzonni in 1818), an uninscribed stone box filled with earth, stones and fragments of bull bones,
Byrd: Consider the human remains from Menkaure: en.wikipedia.org...
Byrd:....and in other pyramids such as the pyramid of Unas.
SC:...this points to the use of this stone box as a neb-ankh or 'Osiris Bed' and NOT a sarcophagus. But the Egyptologists simply ignore the evidence they actually found in G2, imagine instead that the king's body musta been in the stone box, got nicked and someone came by later to fill the stone box with earth and stones. They imagine all of this rather than simply accept that the earth filled stone box they found in G2 was actually an 'Osiris Bed' and was the original content of the pyramid. This evidence (neb-ankh/'Osiris Bed') proves, beyond doubt, that the stone boxes in these first pyramids were NOT sarcophagi, ergo they were NOT for burial of a king, ergo the first pyramids were NOT conceived as tombs for kings.
Byrd: I find it hard to believe they were making artifacts to a deity that wouldn't be worshiped for another 150 years or so.
Byrd: The portion of the Pyramid Texts that you link to in your message about Osiris and the Pyramid is actually from the pyramid of Pepi II, who lived 300 years after Khufu and is part of the "Protection of the Pyramid" section of the texts that were painted in his tomb. This is not present in earlier versions of the Pyramid Texts.
Byrd: So the link you propose and the history of Osiris you propose has some real problems.
Byrd: In addition, the "osiris bed" in your photo is actually less than 2 feet long (you can see it with an archaeologist's scale in this photo: collections.smvk.se...) The human sized osiris beds are stretched linen on a bed frame and not a box (image here: www.rosenlake.net...).
Plutarch mentions that (for much later period) two days after the beginning of the festival "the priests bring forth a sacred chest containing a small golden coffer, into which they pour some potable water...and a great shout arises from the company for joy that Osiris is found (or resurrected). Then they knead some fertile soil with the water...and fashion therefrom a crescent-shaped figure, which they cloth and adorn, this indicating that they regard these gods as the substance of Earth and Water." (Isis and Osiris, 39) –Source.
Byrd: Osiris beds date to the New Kingdom, well over a thousand years after the Giza pyramids.