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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Wonderful set of Sphinx photos, vintage and modern. NB best viewed with the sound track muted.
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
Wonderful set of Sphinx photos, vintage and modern. NB best viewed with the sound track muted.
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
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Thanks . . . intriguing, those old photos. Mysteries then, but maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
THIS COMMENT KEEPS DISAPPEARING ….. Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Those old photos are fascinating. Mysteries then, maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
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Thanks . . . intriguing, those old photos. Mysteries then, but maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
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Thanks . . . intriguing, those old photos. Mysteries then, but maybe solved now. Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it dates to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit.
http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
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editing and trying again . . . . Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it’s due to water, so that dates it to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit. http://www.robertschoch.com/research_highlights.html and http://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
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re-editing and trying again! . . . . Geologist Robert Schoch has studied the erosion pattern of the Sphinx and believes that it’s due to water, so that dates it to around 10,000 BCE when rain was part of the climate in that area. Also that the original head was a lioness named Mehit. More info on Schoch’s website: robertschoch.com/
I watched this at work in complete silence and it was worth the full 22 minutes ! Thank you.
I think the old pictures are very telling, especially those of the entrance at the top of the head, and all the hidden tunnels. I noted the drawing where a circlet was originally around the head. I wonder what that was. There’s still a hint of it on the stonework today.
It seems to me that nowadays they are very pushy to continue with the lion meme, where the sphinx may well have been the statue of Anubis. If true, then that is very telling too, since Anubis was the god who helped embalm Osiris and Anubis is supposed to watch over the dead. Maybe the body of Osiris is buried under the complex.