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SerqSekhet peasant
Joined: 23 Nov 2004 Posts: 50
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="Psusennes I"]I have gone into mega-pedant mode here so beware:
"ger" does not mean "silent!". It is a verb. It means "to be silent" or "to cease". As in G.E.G Lesson II question AII: "When the man speaks the woman is silent". Furthermore it should be written "gr". If you want to turn it into an imperative (i.e. Shut up!) then it should be "gr=y", as the imperative plural ending is the two reeds (y).
You clearly are only up to exercise II in Gardiner's so I shant tease you. The imperative is probably "To advance of a question" for you. It comes up in lesson XXIV. Do not patronise us. German comes from Latin, not Egyptian. Your name suggests that you only joined this forum to try to annoy others and provoke violent reactions.[//quote]
Wish to know something,before you go off on a rant, why not answer the question you were asked! Which was "tjen tepet" if I had to write it as to "jen tepey" for a man?
Don't side track and look for other liberties to throw in my direction. As it seems the only thing you've manage to do here Psus. Since you can't argue or debate the original subject with the author of the web site you so humbly humiliated with out the authors acknowledgement. You have to direct your useless energy towards me!
How nice of you to take the time to be trivial and think because you have read a book in its entirity, makes you an expert on heiroglyphs. As you've mention the words before "So What!". I was making light about Harpo being the god of silence as a boy and made the jester if when he is a man does that make him a ger man, as "to be silent MAN!", make him a german? It was just a jester thought to begin with. I know what ger/grr means.
The point is if you understood what I had said in egyptian, there is no point of you ranting.
Considering I'm going on what I remember by memory and not from a book in front of me, like your self Psus.
I think of the web and chat sites as being congenial places, and not one of a classroom.
Other than that, I have no further reason to speak with you, since you haven't answered about "t" and its relation with women. If you wish for indepth and detailed information concerning a subject? Do it by finding this out! Then maybe I'll be logical in answering you back to continue this conversation.
Considering I'm not a pro at heiroglyphs like your self. Which I will admit, but heiroglyphs are only a small portion concerning the topic I research.
In which I have only found other egyptianologist suggest that "Set" was originally a "female" deity, as it seems that all "female" egyptian deities end with "t" are for goddesses (with the exception being Wepwawet, who may also be female anyways). So I am not the only one who has inquired about this "t". The question is; can you answer?! _________________ If Horus is the Sun,then I'm Pluto!
Horus may be bigger than me, but he can't make me go down unlike himself as sun-set.
And if I was the sun, I'd be sunrise!
Made Horus rise before he was King! |
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jak4435 Servant
Joined: 07 Dec 2004 Posts: 5 Location: in the computer
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:12 pm Post subject: funny |
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Claude II Egyptian Architect

Joined: 13 Apr 2005 Posts: 112 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:34 am Post subject: |
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Yes this is jus "Mambo Jambo"
But for those of you who has visit the Museum of Cairo, there is
a papyrus in the same room as "The book of dead"
Cant remeber the name of this papyrus but I have it on film so
I will look it up. But to the point...
This papyrus contains some lines and patterns that cant be explained
how they manage to draw them. They are in laser precision
And I work as a Cad/Cam programmer and can tell you that
they must have hade some really good tools to draw this patterns.
And the second thing is that its only in this papyrus the patterns are found
If they was drawn by Aliens? well I hope not but they was not drawn by hand  _________________ Free the Queen klick the image
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Unas Pharaoh
Joined: 26 Feb 2005 Posts: 606 Location: Saqqara... someday...
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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Is there any way to post it online, Claude? I'm going to Egypt next fall (October of '06 for me, I know you're around the world .. so it'll be different for you!), and I'll be bringing my camera. Perhaps I can get still shots that way (if anyone still cares by then!).
I've never heard of this paper - is there any more you could post on it? I could throw out a handfull of crazy theories at you (none involving aliens, merely out of spite), but since I have no proof to back it up at the moment, and I'm not sure what I'd be arguing on the behalf of, I'll spare you my nonsense!
This is very interesting, though! _________________ "Does anyone ever truly think 'outside' of the box, or are they merely expanding the possibilities of what that box can hold to suit their own agenda?"
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Claude II Egyptian Architect

Joined: 13 Apr 2005 Posts: 112 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Unas wrote: | Is there any way to post it online, Claude? I'm going to Egypt next fall (October of '06 for me, I know you're around the world .. so it'll be different for you!), and I'll be bringing my camera. Perhaps I can get still shots that way (if anyone still cares by then!).
I've never heard of this paper - is there any more you could post on it? I could throw out a handfull of crazy theories at you (none involving aliens, merely out of spite), but since I have no proof to back it up at the moment, and I'm not sure what I'd be arguing on the behalf of, I'll spare you my nonsense!
This is very interesting, though! |
I will dig in to my VHS archive and see if I could cut out the piece with
this papyrus. But if you are visiting the Museum they are surly
going to show you this and there is also a big granite block that has
been cut with some tools they did not have at that time.
The stone is not finished so you can see the cut marks
and it looks like it has been cut with modern technology
But with so many users to this forum I cant be the only one that
hade a guide who showed us this???
Hey you BIG POSTERS help us out here (Please) _________________ Free the Queen klick the image
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Psusennes I Pharaoh

Joined: 09 Sep 2004 Posts: 913 Location: England
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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Heh. I just remembered that hilarious argument that I had with SerqSekhet. I only recently red his/her reply to my last post on this thread, so I may as well be gracious and answer their question.
Seth's name ends in a -t sound, even though he isn't feminine because his name doesn't actually end with a -t. It ends with the Kh sound denoted by an h with a line below it. Wepwawet's name ends with a -t because his name means 'opener of the ways' ('uat' or 'duat' in Egyptian). Hence both are masculine.
Anyway. Sorry about my rudeness, even if it was last year. Claude II, I don't want to go into how opposed I am to the whole alien/advanced race thing. The Egyptians did what they did- it's there for us all to look at. Testament to just how incredibly skilled, and intensely driven by their religion these people were. Nevertheless I'd be interested to hear or see more about this inscription. It sounds very intriguing. _________________
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Claude II Egyptian Architect

Joined: 13 Apr 2005 Posts: 112 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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I fully agree with you Psusennes I. I dont think for a second
that there is aliens who help them, but as you say they are
skilled craftsman and we are yet to discover this great tools they used.
Abut this papyrus. Its hanging under the book of dead, just watch my
old VHS but the crowed is so high I can here the guide. But I have sent him
a mail and hope he will give me the name.
The line and pattern are unique be cause they are the same lines
a Laser printer produce. My theory is that they had some kind of powder
they heated up to make this pattern, The firs laser printer
Abut the Granite block its cut as it would be today with a grinder and water
My theory of this is maybe they hade some diorite roundel they
powered with people and cooled it with water
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And some more info to you all
Brussels museum is to return a stolen 5th dynasty relief
How abut that Now the tide is changing and soon Berlin and London will follow
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maatkara Pharaoh

Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 705 Location: Valle d'Aosta- Italy
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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| Claude II wrote: |
Brussels museum is to return a stolen 5th dynasty relief
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...I reported the article on the news....have a look!  |
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Claude II Egyptian Architect

Joined: 13 Apr 2005 Posts: 112 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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| maatkara wrote: | | Claude II wrote: |
Brussels museum is to return a stolen 5th dynasty relief
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...I reported the article on the news....have a look!  |
Or you can read it here
Still waiting for my dear friend Ahmed to give some feedback on the name of the papyrus.....  _________________ Free the Queen klick the image
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tnrees Prince/Princess
Joined: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 497 Location: Taunton, UK
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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A bit late but I had a thought. When someone claims an ancient artifact could not be made with the tools its makers had what is the possibility that is was actualy made by a modern forger?
Also has anyone checked the 2 items that were mentioned as 'made with tools the Egyptians did not have'? |
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Hathor Servant

Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 40 Location: Wiltshire
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:27 am Post subject: Re: Wanna Laugh? Read this. . . . |
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woooops I'm late...
there's just a directory linked and no funny stuff...
moooooooo
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tnrees Prince/Princess
Joined: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 497 Location: Taunton, UK
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:40 am Post subject: |
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A reminder if anyone is going to Egypt -
Has anyone checked the 2 items that were mentioned as 'made with tools the Egyptians did not have'? |
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