1 Pyramids revelations

The pyramids in Egypt continue to reveal their mysteries, after numerous archaeological discoveries during the past 100 years, the best known of which was that of Sir H. Carter, English archaeologist and Egyptologist in 1922 from the tomb of the famous pharaoh Tutanthamun, considered to be the most great discovery of all time, we also cite other mysterious operations and explorations such as the discovery in the 60s of a sarcophagus at the bedside of the great pyramid of kheops at about ten meters deep, this operation called the '' isis '' project or the visitor's grave upset the world of Egyptology, because the mummy and the sarcophagus were not similar to those usually discovered, probably from a visiting extraterrestrial who would have been dead and mummified 10,000 years ago before Christ. This incredible revelation has sparked debate within Egyptologists, thus leaving the appearance of many theories to prove: was there a contact between the ancient Egyptians and extraterrestrials? Did they help them build these gigantic monuments to perfection? .... more questions than answers.

This is an other myster reveled "The hieroglyph of ancient Egypt "

The hieroglyph is a writing from ancient Pharaonic Egypt, composed of signs, symbolic characters of plants, animals and deities and other illustrative signs, used until the era of the Romanian Empire, it was not until centuries to decipher this writing in the 19th century during the French expedition of Bonaparte in 1799 thanks to the overwhelming discovery of the Rosette Stone or "hajar Arrachid" in Egypt.

This piece of granite weighing approximately 760kg (currently exhibited in the British Museum in London since 1802, contained a pharaonic of pharaoh Ptolemy V of the Laganite dynasty 305 AV. On which was found to be engraved three interpretations or versions of the same decree, something having allowed later to explore and tap into the knowledge of this rich humanitarian heritage, left by the ancient Egyptians with the appearance of Egyptology, a science that studies archeology and the specific history of Egypt.

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