- Ancient Chronology - - This list is dedicated to discussing the Neo-Courville Interpretation, i.e., the view that the Middle Bronze 1 (or EB-MB) pottery horizon represents the biblical Exodus and Conquest.
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- Ancient Egypt - - An interesting site with pictures,facts and theories about a great civilization that lasted for over 4000 years and yet we find that there are mysteries to this civilization that still await discovery.
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- Ancient Egyptian Ethnographic Mural - - The Ancient Egyptian ethnographic mural found in the tomb of Rameses III, and where the Egyptians were in the ethnic universe. Link to other select sites.
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- Ascending Passage - - A commentary and directory of Ancient Egypt with discussion of anomalous archaeological sites and the secrets of Egyptian spirituality. Includes photos.
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- David Rohl: New Chronology - - At the heart of David Rohl's work is a radical reassessment of Old World chronology which has become known as the 'New Chronology'.
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- The Labyrinth - - According to old manuscripts this construction was the largest building in ancient Egypt. Patrick Geryl and Gino Ratinckx believe they have found where it lies buried.
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- The Modern Riddle of the Sphinx - - Article by Graham Hancock on the controversy over a small "door" discovered in the Great Pyramid in 1993 and claims of tunnels under the Sphinx, from Morgana's Observatory.
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- Rediscover Ancient Egypt - - Aims to promote, encourage, and facilitate the study of ancient Egypt in an alternative way.
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- Sphinx Stargate - - Using the Sphinx as one of the keys, Paul LaViolette has discovered a message hidden in the zodiac constellations, that warns us of a possible future cataclysm.
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- Thought of Egyptian Religion by Makram Rizq - - Discovery about the belief of the ancient Egyptians that their souls will go back after death to their creator, the Sun-God and become ACHU-Sunrays arising eternally after death every day with the Sun. Also about the Schawabti-Figures who were Holy-Sun-Trees and not servants.
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- The World Ages Archive - - The aim of the World Ages Archive is to provide an extensive web-based reference for the study of ancient chronological revisionist, catastrophist, and the Afrocentric discourse.
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