Friday, August 10, 2018

Challenge to Egyptology of a second Sphinx


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They’re frightened that if they find stuff under there, it’s going to blow all their books and all their history out of the window. They started to investigate it but then they stopped.
So they must have known there’s stuff there but they’re worried”.

 
 
 
 
In  Part One:
I quoted professor Temple’s perfectly true (from my experiences) observation: “If it were not for the activities of a few polite and genteel ‘troublemakers’ … Egyptology would become totally petrified and incapable of ever generating a new insight”.
 
Now we read of the potentially worrying situation for entrenched Egyptologists of the apparent discovery at Giza of a second Sphinx. Latifa Yedroudj tells of the awkward new situation: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1001190/egypt-sphinx-giza-pyramids-luxor-karnak-thebes
 
…. In late 2017, historians believed the Great Sphinx of Giza was an entrance to a secret underground city, which was concealed by Egyptian authorities.
 
Archaeologists also believe the sphinx sits on top of a complex network of tunnels with passages which leads to a massive underground metropolis.
 
Historian Gerry Cannon previously told Express.co.uk: “It was as if every living Egyptologist had lost interest in this wonderful underground metropolis, for all their articles during the ensuing years are centred more on tombs of queens and shafts that had been sunk deep into the ground to burial tombs.”
 
“Nobody knows what’s under there, no one has been able to investigate.
 
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Ancient Egyptians regarded the sphinx as a symbol of royalty (Image: GETTY)
 
“They’re frightened that if they find stuff under there, it’s going to blow all their books and all their history out of the window.
 
“They started to investigate it but then they stopped. So they must have known there’s stuff there but they’re worried.
 
“Once it’s proven that all their history is wrong, all their books they’ve written will be thrown out. If they’ve found stuff, they daren’t show it.
 
“There are entrances, there are photographs that show it. There’s this hole in the top of the Sphinx, on its head.
 
“Why should it be there? It goes down about 8-10 feet and then it goes off into passages.
 
“They’ve never taken cameras down there - or they have and they don’t want to show it.” ….

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