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Dr. Peter J Brand

@peterbrandegypt

Egyptologist & historian, University of Memphis. Karnak Hypostyle Hall Project #history #Ramesses #Egypt #Archaeology #ancient #antiquity #Egyptology

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1/ Let's have some fun with debunking my favorite internet ancient Egypt conspiracy theory (that's not about the Pyramids). The infamous "Abydos Helicopter" The most recent bleat about this was Dark Journalist who claims this "stele" proves the Egyptians had advanced tech #Egypt

1/ Let's have some fun with debunking my favorite internet ancient Egypt conspiracy theory (that's not about the Pyramids). The infamous "Abydos Helicopter" 
The most recent bleat about this was <a href="/darkjournalist/">Dark Journalist</a> who claims this "stele" proves the Egyptians had advanced tech #Egypt
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Woman offering Incense The limestone ostracon from Deir el-Medina, depicting a woman presenting a cup and vase before a figure holding a smoking bowl, likely represents a domestic or ritual offering scene. The woman’s pleated dress, perfume cone, and lotus flower suggest she is

Woman offering Incense

The limestone ostracon from Deir el-Medina, depicting a woman presenting a cup and vase before a figure holding a smoking bowl, likely represents a domestic or ritual offering scene.

The woman’s pleated dress, perfume cone, and lotus flower suggest she is
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Colossal Granite Statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III - the 9th king of Egypt's 18th Dynasty... Part of a double granite statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386-1351 BC) was discovered (2011) in Kom El-Hetan, on the west bank of Luxor, in September 2010. Has been unearthed by a team

Colossal Granite Statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III - the 9th king of Egypt's 18th Dynasty... 

Part of a double granite statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386-1351 BC) was discovered (2011) in Kom El-Hetan, on the west bank of Luxor, in September 2010. Has been unearthed by a team