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Egyptian Artifact that Looks like a spaceship control panel
zorgon:
Egyptian Artifact that Looks like a spaceship control panel
Cliff Dunning
--- Quote ---More info. From Karim El Hakim. This is an offering table that looks like a space ship control panel from 2350 BC, 5th Dynasty (Old Kingdom) Egypt. It is a libation offering table with lists of the permissible offerings including beer, water, meat, bread, etc... The seven recesses along the top are for the 7 sacred embalming oils used in the mummification process. The central circle of three on the bottom contains a glyph for "incense".... This table was most likely used for a nobles tomb of high stature because of the quality of craftsmanship and style of writing... it is an offering table where visitors to the tomb would leave an offering in respect to the deceased... here's a link that will explain more... http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/record.aspx?id=14005 Located at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden museum in the Neatherlands. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijksmuseum_van_Oudheden
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Well once again the Archaeologists and experts say it is a Religious artifac... an offering table :D
zorgon:
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The Seeker:
An offering table :o -right. Looks more like an instrument panel from some form of machinery to me, with representations of vernier dials and controls
Sometimes I just can't get past the thought that the majority of those archeologists are educated beyond their intelligence...
::)
ArMaP:
--- Quote from: The Seeker on September 13, 2017, 07:04:20 pm ---An offering table :o -right. Looks more like an instrument panel from some form of machinery to me, with representations of vernier dials and controls
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I find it funny that people that know nothing about these things speak against the people that spend their lives studying them. :P
The Seeker:
--- Quote from: ArMaP on September 14, 2017, 12:40:39 pm ---I find it funny that people that know nothing about these things speak against the people that spend their lives studying them. :P
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I find it funny that those same people that spend their lifetimes studying such refuse to accept anything that doesn't fit their preconceived dogma of what who and where, such as the stella between the forepaws of the sphinx that clearly states that the first pharoah found the pyramids, not built them
:P
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