Edward F. Malkowski
Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE
The History, Technology, and Philosophy of Civilization X
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The History, Technology, and Philosophy of Civilization X
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Offering a view into the sophisticated and highly advanced civilization that preceded the world of the pharaohs, this work presents historical evidence of the civilization ruled by the "gods" that the Egyptians claimed preceded their own.
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Offering a view into the sophisticated and highly advanced civilization that preceded the world of the pharaohs, this work presents historical evidence of the civilization ruled by the "gods" that the Egyptians claimed preceded their own.
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- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781591431091
- ISBN-10: 1591431093
- Artikelnr.: 27430001
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781591431091
- ISBN-10: 1591431093
- Artikelnr.: 27430001
Edward F. Malkowski is the author of Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE, Sons of God--Daughters of Men, Before the Pharaohs, and The Spiritual Technology of Ancient Egypt. He is a historical researcher in Lincoln, Illinois.
Foreword by John Cadman
Timeline of Egypt’s Periods and Dynasties
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Apocalypse Now
1 A Civilization in Granite
The Giza Pyramids
The Sphinx and Valley Temples
Sakkara
Abu Sir and Abu Gorab
Mysterious Granite Boxes
2 A Prehistoric Sphinx
The Sphinx and Water Erosion
Dating the Sphinx with Seismic Refraction
Schoch’s Conclusion
Sphinx Erosion: A Comparative Analysis
3 A Mechanical Method of Cutting Stone
Aspects of Evidence
Petrie and Precision
Dunn and Precision
Giza’s Basalt Patio
Evidence of Powered Saws
Evidence of Machining
4 A New Rosetta Stone
5 A Philosophy in Stone
Ramses’ Legacy
The Symbolism of Ramses’ Countenance
6 A Pyramid of Assumptions
Tomb Theory Troubles
Ancient Egypt’s Royal Tombs
More Tomb Theory Troubles
The Pyramids Already Existed
7 A Better Interpretation of the Evidence
The Problem of the Dynastic Race
Upon Closer Examination
8 A Pulse Generator inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid’s Internal Design
An Engineering Model
John Cadman’s Pulse Generator
Cadman Models the Great Pyramid’s
Subterranean Chamber
Lord of the Underground Tunnels
The Giza Pulse Pump Generator
9 A Network of Pyramids
The Purpose of Granite
The Grand Gallery
Filtering Frequencies
Getting the Shafts
Pyramid Experiments
The Granite Enigma
Fertilizing with Stone
Stone Towers as Energy Conductors
A Network of Pyramids
10 A Message at Denderah
A History of Catastrophe
The Face of Hathor
Hathor’s Wrath
Genesis and Disaster
11 An Invisible Cataclysm
Terminal Pleistocene Extinction
Birth of a New Age
What Caused the Mass Extinction?
The Carbon-14 Anomaly
Galactic Core Burst
The Geminga Supernova
Remembering History as Myth
12 A Case for Civilization X
History’s Egyptian Fringe
Denderah’s Crypts
Making the Case for Civilization X
Appendix 1: Arabian History
Appendix 2: The Atlantis Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Timeline of Egypt’s Periods and Dynasties
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Apocalypse Now
1 A Civilization in Granite
The Giza Pyramids
The Sphinx and Valley Temples
Sakkara
Abu Sir and Abu Gorab
Mysterious Granite Boxes
2 A Prehistoric Sphinx
The Sphinx and Water Erosion
Dating the Sphinx with Seismic Refraction
Schoch’s Conclusion
Sphinx Erosion: A Comparative Analysis
3 A Mechanical Method of Cutting Stone
Aspects of Evidence
Petrie and Precision
Dunn and Precision
Giza’s Basalt Patio
Evidence of Powered Saws
Evidence of Machining
4 A New Rosetta Stone
5 A Philosophy in Stone
Ramses’ Legacy
The Symbolism of Ramses’ Countenance
6 A Pyramid of Assumptions
Tomb Theory Troubles
Ancient Egypt’s Royal Tombs
More Tomb Theory Troubles
The Pyramids Already Existed
7 A Better Interpretation of the Evidence
The Problem of the Dynastic Race
Upon Closer Examination
8 A Pulse Generator inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid’s Internal Design
An Engineering Model
John Cadman’s Pulse Generator
Cadman Models the Great Pyramid’s
Subterranean Chamber
Lord of the Underground Tunnels
The Giza Pulse Pump Generator
9 A Network of Pyramids
The Purpose of Granite
The Grand Gallery
Filtering Frequencies
Getting the Shafts
Pyramid Experiments
The Granite Enigma
Fertilizing with Stone
Stone Towers as Energy Conductors
A Network of Pyramids
10 A Message at Denderah
A History of Catastrophe
The Face of Hathor
Hathor’s Wrath
Genesis and Disaster
11 An Invisible Cataclysm
Terminal Pleistocene Extinction
Birth of a New Age
What Caused the Mass Extinction?
The Carbon-14 Anomaly
Galactic Core Burst
The Geminga Supernova
Remembering History as Myth
12 A Case for Civilization X
History’s Egyptian Fringe
Denderah’s Crypts
Making the Case for Civilization X
Appendix 1: Arabian History
Appendix 2: The Atlantis Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by John Cadman
Timeline of Egypt’s Periods and Dynasties
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Apocalypse Now
1 A Civilization in Granite
The Giza Pyramids
The Sphinx and Valley Temples
Sakkara
Abu Sir and Abu Gorab
Mysterious Granite Boxes
2 A Prehistoric Sphinx
The Sphinx and Water Erosion
Dating the Sphinx with Seismic Refraction
Schoch’s Conclusion
Sphinx Erosion: A Comparative Analysis
3 A Mechanical Method of Cutting Stone
Aspects of Evidence
Petrie and Precision
Dunn and Precision
Giza’s Basalt Patio
Evidence of Powered Saws
Evidence of Machining
4 A New Rosetta Stone
5 A Philosophy in Stone
Ramses’ Legacy
The Symbolism of Ramses’ Countenance
6 A Pyramid of Assumptions
Tomb Theory Troubles
Ancient Egypt’s Royal Tombs
More Tomb Theory Troubles
The Pyramids Already Existed
7 A Better Interpretation of the Evidence
The Problem of the Dynastic Race
Upon Closer Examination
8 A Pulse Generator inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid’s Internal Design
An Engineering Model
John Cadman’s Pulse Generator
Cadman Models the Great Pyramid’s
Subterranean Chamber
Lord of the Underground Tunnels
The Giza Pulse Pump Generator
9 A Network of Pyramids
The Purpose of Granite
The Grand Gallery
Filtering Frequencies
Getting the Shafts
Pyramid Experiments
The Granite Enigma
Fertilizing with Stone
Stone Towers as Energy Conductors
A Network of Pyramids
10 A Message at Denderah
A History of Catastrophe
The Face of Hathor
Hathor’s Wrath
Genesis and Disaster
11 An Invisible Cataclysm
Terminal Pleistocene Extinction
Birth of a New Age
What Caused the Mass Extinction?
The Carbon-14 Anomaly
Galactic Core Burst
The Geminga Supernova
Remembering History as Myth
12 A Case for Civilization X
History’s Egyptian Fringe
Denderah’s Crypts
Making the Case for Civilization X
Appendix 1: Arabian History
Appendix 2: The Atlantis Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Timeline of Egypt’s Periods and Dynasties
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Apocalypse Now
1 A Civilization in Granite
The Giza Pyramids
The Sphinx and Valley Temples
Sakkara
Abu Sir and Abu Gorab
Mysterious Granite Boxes
2 A Prehistoric Sphinx
The Sphinx and Water Erosion
Dating the Sphinx with Seismic Refraction
Schoch’s Conclusion
Sphinx Erosion: A Comparative Analysis
3 A Mechanical Method of Cutting Stone
Aspects of Evidence
Petrie and Precision
Dunn and Precision
Giza’s Basalt Patio
Evidence of Powered Saws
Evidence of Machining
4 A New Rosetta Stone
5 A Philosophy in Stone
Ramses’ Legacy
The Symbolism of Ramses’ Countenance
6 A Pyramid of Assumptions
Tomb Theory Troubles
Ancient Egypt’s Royal Tombs
More Tomb Theory Troubles
The Pyramids Already Existed
7 A Better Interpretation of the Evidence
The Problem of the Dynastic Race
Upon Closer Examination
8 A Pulse Generator inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid’s Internal Design
An Engineering Model
John Cadman’s Pulse Generator
Cadman Models the Great Pyramid’s
Subterranean Chamber
Lord of the Underground Tunnels
The Giza Pulse Pump Generator
9 A Network of Pyramids
The Purpose of Granite
The Grand Gallery
Filtering Frequencies
Getting the Shafts
Pyramid Experiments
The Granite Enigma
Fertilizing with Stone
Stone Towers as Energy Conductors
A Network of Pyramids
10 A Message at Denderah
A History of Catastrophe
The Face of Hathor
Hathor’s Wrath
Genesis and Disaster
11 An Invisible Cataclysm
Terminal Pleistocene Extinction
Birth of a New Age
What Caused the Mass Extinction?
The Carbon-14 Anomaly
Galactic Core Burst
The Geminga Supernova
Remembering History as Myth
12 A Case for Civilization X
History’s Egyptian Fringe
Denderah’s Crypts
Making the Case for Civilization X
Appendix 1: Arabian History
Appendix 2: The Atlantis Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index