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originally posted by: butcherguy
reply to post by Shepard64
If it isn't a hoax, then not only would it have been Egyptian seafarers, but Egyptian scribes, or priests that would have been there, right?
They were the ones that did the writing in ancient Egypt, if my schooling was right.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: butcherguy
reply to post by Shepard64
If it isn't a hoax, then not only would it have been Egyptian seafarers, but Egyptian scribes, or priests that would have been there, right?
They were the ones that did the writing in ancient Egypt, if my schooling was right.
its a not a hoax the find was just down the road from me and there is a lot of talk about it locally...
originally posted by: bigcountry08
if the glyph are carved in a way that makes sense shouldn't that give them some sort of legitimacy, Egyptian glyphs weren't finally translated until the first quarter to mid 1800's. Plus the person who wrote them would have to have some knowledge of the language, and unless you were a linguist or archaeologist this would probably be very difficult. How would a solder learn the language anyway, not even the native Egyptians knew how to read hieroglyphs. Not trying to say 100% the glyphs are real but there is a lot we don't know i, the ancient Egyptians if I remember correctly had 3 forms of hieroglyphs they wrote in maybe (i know its a huge long shot) they had another set the working class people wrote in that wasn't as important so its not seen as much.
originally posted by: [post=17819007] i was thinking of this story here
www.echo.net.au...
they found pyramid structures of the coast of byron bay
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: [post=17819007] i was thinking of this story here
www.echo.net.au...
they found pyramid structures of the coast of byron bay
Check the date of that "article"....... just another hoax!