nospamy
14-07-2006, 11:54 PM
Ada gambar yang menyerupai kapal selam dan pesawat terbang dalam kuil Mesir berusia 3000 tahun. Ternyata setelah dibaca oleh ahli Mesir cuma berupa gulungan kertas papyrus dan topi.
Dari dimension3.org:
"These images were found on the ceiling beams of a 3000-year old New Kingdom Temple, located several hundred miles south of Cairo and the Giza Plateau, at Abydos."
http://www.crystalinks.com/ancientaircraft.html
http://www.crystalinks.com/hieroplanes.jpg
http://www.crystalinks.com/saqqaraet.gif
http://www.crystalinks.com/saqqaraet2.gif
Penjelasan:
I received a very nice message from Ms. Katherine Griffis-Greenberg, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (USA). Ms. Griffis-Greenberg is also a member of the American Research Center in Egypt and of the International Association of Egyptologists "Special Studies":
"I am afraid that you have been subjected to the famous "Abydos helicopter" mania, here. There is a simple explanation to what you are seeing, at least, as we see it in Egyptology. There is no mystery here; it's just a _palimpsest_ (though without the use of that term, and which is defined as "... A manuscript, typically of papyrus or parchment, that has been written on more than once, with the earlier writing incompletely erased and often legible" AHED). It was decided in antiquity to replace the five-fold royal titulary of Seti I with that of his son and successor, Ramesses II. In the photos, we clearly see "Who repulses the Nine Bows," which figures in some of the Two-Ladies names of Seti I, replaced by "Who protects Egypt and overthrows the foreign countries," a Two-Ladies name of Ramesses II. With some of the plaster that once covered Seti I's titulary now fallen away, certain of the superimposed signs do indeed look like a submarine, etc., but it's just a coincidence."
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