"SEE GHOST lamp in on the throne with KING TUT HAT"
This is a legit question, but I know it’s probably silly.
If we study Egyptian paintings as historical evidence of how they lived and what they did. When they draw those giant people sitting on thrones getting pulled and shyt. What is that supposed to depict? Also what was in these
I’m not claiming giants but…
**Hits blunt**
Did giants build the pyramids?
just leave these nikkas alone, gah damn
man some of it shouldn't be discovered. let the dead rest.
This is how we learn about our past. One day their going to find the right artifact and blow up the Western narrative of Egypts history.shyt is crazy enough man.
leave that shyt alone.
Euphrates dried up and about
to release inprisoned angels and shyt.
Came here to say this.just leave these nikkas alone, gah damn
How would you feel if random cacs dug up your grandmother's grave ? Ain't nothing to discover. It's sacrilegious and disrespectfulThere's so much that hasn't been discovered yet
on & on & on..........*
Its native name was I͗wnw ("The Pillars"), whose exact pronunciation is uncertain because ancient Egyptian recorded only consonantal values. Its traditional Egyptological transcription is Iunu but it appears in biblical Hebrew as ʾŌn (אֹ֖ן,[5] אֽוֹן[6]), and ʾĀwen (אָ֛וֶן[7]) leading some scholars to reconstruct its pronunciation in earlier Egyptian as *ʔa:wnu, perhaps from older /ja:wunaw/. Variant transcriptions include Awnu and Annu. The name survived as Coptic ⲱⲛ Ōn.[8]
In ancient Egypt, Heliopolis was a regional center from predynastic times.
It was principally notable as the cult center of the sun god Atum, who came to be identified with Ra[11] and then Horus. The primary temple of the city was known as the Great House (Ancient Egyptian: Pr Ꜥꜣt or Per Aat, *Par ʻĀʼat) or House of Atum (Pr I͗tmw or Per Atum, *Par-ʼAtāma; Hebrew: פתם, Pithom). Its priests maintained that Atum or Ra was the first being, rising self-created from the primeval waters. A decline in the importance of Ra's cult during Dynasty V led to the development of the Ennead, a grouping of nine major Egyptian deities that placed the others in subordinate status to Ra–Atum. The high priests of Ra are not as well documented as those of other deities, although the high priests of Dynasty VI (c. 2345 – c. 2181 BC) have been discovered and excavated.[12] During the Amarna Period of Dynasty XVIII, Pharaoh Akhenaten introduced a kind of henotheistic worship of Aten, the deified solar disc. As part of his construction projects, he built a Heliopolitan temple named "Elevating Aten" (Wṯs I͗tn or Wetjes Aten), whose stones can still be seen in some of the gates of Cairo's medieval city wall. The cult of the Mnevis bull, another embodiment of the Sun, had its altar here as well. The bulls' formal burial ground was situated north of the city.
The store-city Pithom is mentioned once in the Hebrew Bible (Exodus 1:11), and according to one theory, this was Heliopolis.[13]
We need more black archeologists digging up ancient west African and central African history. There's probably dozens of civilizations and empires that we don't know about hiding underneath the dirt.
I don’t think all the excavations they’re doing in Egypt has much to do with their curiosity about history since they’re not digging up other places aggressively the same way. Heck, Egyptian civilisation is a product of the Nile River which flows from South to North but despite their obsession with Egypt - they don’t really bother excavating anything south of the country to study the origin of the civilisation.
That isn't true.....
The Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia (ASSN) 1963-1969 | Archaeology and Ancient History | University of Leicester
A project page for the University of Leicester's research into the 1963-1969 archaeological survey of Sudanese Nubiale.ac.uk
Nubian Archaeology Research Papers - Academia.edu
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If that happened today I'd kill em but ,If it's 5000 years from now I wouldn't give a damn.Came here to say this.
How would you feel if random cacs dug up your grandmother's grave ? Ain't nothing to discover. It's sacrilegious and disrespectful
It’s not as extensive as anything done in Egypt.
Fact is, if we only knew the truth that's been hidden and never revealed. These civilizations were too complex.