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Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Flying Vehicles Images found on the ceiling beams of a 3000-year old New Kingdom Temple, Abydos, are purportedly of ancient aircraft.
Ancient Metropolis Hidden Under Giza? Interpreting subsurface images as evidence of hi-tech survivors of previous civilisations.
Club Egyptology Aims to re-examine the currently held view of Egyptology about a predecessor culture in the Nile Valley, one from which the ancient Egyptians considered themselves descended.
The Cultural Psychology of Ancient Egypt A review of a self-published work in German by amateur Egyptologist Rizq Makram with a novel appproach to aspect of sun-worship in ancient Egypt. Also a sharp critique of the work.
David Rohl: New Chronology At the heart of David Rohl's work is his radical reassessment of Old World chronology which has become known as the 'New Chronology'.
Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt Table of contents, preface, and chapter 1 of this book by Jane B. Sellers. (The entire text can be ordered). Investigation of art, texts, precessional changes affecting star risings, and an 80 year sequence of eclipses to explain key Egyptian beliefs.
Edgar Cayce, Clairvoyant (1877-1945) Biography and predictions including those concerning the Hall of Records and the Sphinx. From Morgana's Observatory.
EgyptNews Archive News and updates from the field of both alternative and orthodox Egyptology.
Flying in Ancient Egypt A bird statuette found in a pyramid has the qualities of an aeroplane, according to Dr.Khalil Messiha. Photographs and description.
GizaPhotos.com The Internet's largest database of high-res digital photographs from Giza, Egypt.
The Kite-Obelisk Project Trying to prove that the Egyptians may have used kites to erect their obelisks and build their monuments.
The Labyrinth According to old manuscripts this construction was the largest building in ancient Egypt. Patrick Geryl and Gino Ratinckx believe they have found where it lies buried.
The Modern Riddle of the Sphinx Article by Graham Hancock on the controversy over a small "door" discovered in the Great Pyramid in 1993 and claims of tunnels under the Sphinx, from Morgana's Observatory.
Rediscover Ancient Egypt Aims to promote, encourage, and facilitate the study of ancient Egypt in an alternative way.
The South Saqqara Mound Mystery A unique carving that might be connected to the henges of England.
Sphinx Stargate Using the Sphinx as one of the keys, Paul LaViolette has discovered a message hidden in the zodiac constellations, that warns us of a possible future cataclysm.
Temple Geometry in the Ancient World Keith Squires investigates the underlying geometry of the temples of Egypt and other ancient lands, including Amarna, Horus.
The Wall of Crows Mark James Foster suggests that this structure at the Southeast corner of the Giza plateau beyond the Sphinx and her temples could be a causeway. Illustrated article.
René Schwaller de Lubicz Article on the man and his work by Gary Lachman in Quest Magazine. Lubicz argued that Egyptian civilization was motivated by a central metaphysical vision. (January, 2000)
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