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Originally posted by Seeking Nirvana
I wish I could just go to a bookstore; Unfortunately, I live in Okinawa. I'm not fluent in Japanese so I'm screwed in that aspect.
Originally posted by The Vagabond
Let me go WAY out on a limb here. Maybe nobody is taking pictures of the back because there is not really anything on the back? Just a thought. I'm guessing obviously, but it makes a certain level of sense.
You'd think that somebody in archaeology would know about it, and just might be talking about it online otherwise, wouldn't you? So if you don't mind me asking, is anybody other than crystallinks and the rest (ie: somebody mainstream) talking at all about anything on the back of the metterniche stela?
Originally posted by Annacryst
not saying any of this is truth so do the research and take it with a grain of salt all art is open to opinion even if some seem very logical
Originally posted by Annacryst
E.A. Wallis budge mentions it quite thoroughly in his book Legends of the Egyptian gods, wich is not metaphysical, its actually wirrten for serious egyptologists.
Today, University students are strongly advised not to use them, because of their basic errors of fact and methodology.
For this same reason the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan does not include any of Budge's books on its recommended reading list. Budge's works are still in print, but this is because they are out of copyright, and so the text can be cheaply reprinted. While they are well illustrated, full of information and extremely cheap, they are at best unreliable, and usually misleading.