Dragonrock
Militant Elvisian Tacoist
Joshua, if the Hebrews/Jews were never the slaves of the Egyptians, is there evidence they were enslaved at all and if so, where? Also, if they were never in Egypt, where did the story of Moses come from?
Doghouse Reilly said:I heard as a child about a long hall or tunnel (I have no idea where or from what era, only that it was somewhat ancient) that was specially constructed to allow people to whisper from great distances and still be heard. Does this sound like something you've ever heard of?
Doghouse Reilly said:Also, is there any archeological evidence for the claim that there used to be red haired people in South America, who possibly came from Polynesia (maybe Easter Island?
I apologize for the somewhat vague nature of my queries, and appreciate any time you have to share whatever you may know regarding these topics.
Dragonrock said:Joshua, if the Hebrews/Jews were never the slaves of the Egyptians, is there evidence they were enslaved at all and if so, where? Also, if they were never in Egypt, where did the story of Moses come from?
Hexxenhammer said:What's up with Kennewick man? He was new news when I was an anthro major in college, but I've only caught up with recent news once in a while. Is he part of a different migration of people unrelated to the paleo-siberians?
Dorian Gray said:1) How did the guy build the Crystal Palace?
Dorian Gray said:2) Explain the Bimini Road.
Dorian Gray said:3) Where is Atlantis?
Dorian Gray said:4) Why are there no remnants of the Saurian civilization?
Dorian Gray said:5) Where are the huge bits of the moon from when it rammed into the earth?
Dorian Gray said:6) What is contained in the Hall of Records under the Sphinx?
Dorian Gray said:7) Where are the records of the aliens who helped Egyptians build the Pyramids?
Dorian Gray said:8) Where are the records of Atlanteans, specifically regarding pyramids, aliens, crystals, zero-point technology and submerged artifacts?
Dorian Gray said:9) Have you ever visited this site, the source of most of my questions?
www.atlantisrising.com
If you like cult archaeology, this site will be like your Paradise.
Dragonrock said:Joshua, if the Hebrews/Jews were never the slaves of the Egyptians, is there evidence they were enslaved at all and if so, where? Also, if they were never in Egypt, where did the story of Moses come from?
Hexxenhammer said:What's up with Kennewick man? He was new news when I was an anthro major in college, but I've only caught up with recent news once in a while. Is he part of a different migration of people unrelated to the paleo-siberians?
First of all I would like to thank you for this thread, archaeology suffers from the many claims by woo woo people.Joshua Korosi said:
Well I really must apologize, AtomicMutant, but that question is out of my perview.
Archaeology's playing field extends from the present back until the dawn of civilization - that is, the era in which men began building permanent settlements, learned domestication/agricultural/industrial methods, and so forth. The earliest such settlements we can find date back to possibly around 7000 BC at the earliest. Anything involving humans before that becomes the property of Biological Anthropology. The age of the dinosaurs ended, on the other hand, around 66 million years ago, and is the property of Palaeontology. Even if we use the earliest humanoid apes as our starting point (around 200,000 years ago, apparently), there's still quite a time gap to cover - and I wouldn't be the one to cover it. You'd have to talk to a palaeontologist.
However, I've heard it through the grapevine that the Paluxy River "manprints" are actually the footprints of a three-toed bipedal dinosaur.
Perhaps. I'm talking about the house/residence/castle thingy involving heavy stones that weighed tons that some old man supposedly built by himself. It's in Florida, I believe. I have the name wrong, obviously.Are you perhaps referring to something else?
Dorian Gray said:Joshua:
Perhaps. I'm talking about the house/residence/castle thingy involving heavy stones that weighed tons that some old man supposedly built by himself. It's in Florida, I believe. I have the name wrong, obviously.
Some teenagers spying on him one evening claimed they saw him "float coral blocks through the air like hydrogen balloons," but no one took them seriously. If their testimony can be believed, they were the only witnesses to the construction of Coral Castle.
He never shared the secret of its construction with anyone, saying only that he had rediscovered the laws of weight, measurement, and leverage used by the Ancient Egyptians, and that these lost principles somehow involved the relationship of the Earth to certain positions of the heavenly bodies.
Leedskalnin is quoted as saying, "I have discovered the secrets of the pyramids. I have found out how the Egyptians and the ancient builders in Peru, Yucatan, and Asia, with only primitive tools, raised and set in place blocks of stone weighing many tons."
Even the purpose of Coral Castle was deliberately obscured. When asked why he assumed such an enormous undertaking, Leedskalnin smilingly explained that it was built entirely for his "Sweet Sixteen," Agnes Scuffs, a woman he once asked to wed, but who never left Latvia, where she married even before he arrived in Florida. Revealingly, he never contacted Agnes after coming to America. He seems to have used this tale to politely put off unwanted curiosity.
He was born in 1887 into a farming family at Stramereens Pogosta, a small village near Riga, Latvia, but emigrated to North America before the outbreak of World War I.
The Central Scrutinizer said:
A recent BIG victory in court for science over ignorance on this one. About a month or so ago. I'll try to find a link. Needless to say, for once the "good guys" won!
davefoc said:Does JK or anybody else have any comments on the Olmec heads? These are large (6 feet or so in diameter) that seem to have African features that were created by the Olmecs a people that are believed to have lived in what is Mexico from 1300 BC to 400 BC.
http://www.crystalinks.com/olmec.html
Part of the ancient Egyptian cosmology was that the Earth was a mirror image of the heavens. So, it is likely that 'North', in the heavens is going to be 'mirrored' as 'South' on the Earth.Actually Iconoclast, your question reminded me of something.
There is a theory, originally proposed by Robert Bauval and expounded by Graham Hancock, that the pyramids of Giza were intentionally organized to represent the belt of Orion, the easily recognizable star constellation. This was "proven" by superimposing the image of Orion's belt over an aerial photograph of Giza.
[qimg]http://www.aloha.net/~johnboy/Sirius.htg/airview.gif[/qimg]
[qimg]http://www.aloha.net/~johnboy/Sirius.htg/orionbelt.gif[/qimg]
Fit the two over each other, and they are quite compatible. There is a problem, however...
You see, the aerial photgraph of Giza is upside-down - that is, North is at the bottom and South is at the top; whereas the map of Orion is correctly oriented, with North at the top. If you were to actually stand on the Giza plateau and gaze southward over the pyramids as Orion rose above them, you would see that the angle is wrong - Orion's belt, from left to right, trails at an angle toward the north (toward you), while the pyramids trail off toward the south. This is a glaring error, and should effectively end the theory - but Bauval seems personally offended whenever his theory is questioned. See Hal Bidlack's sig...![]()