Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fingerprints of the Gods


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Chapter 45
Seventeen centuries of kings

I walked on into the deeper darkness, eventually finding my way to the Gallery of Kings. It led off from the eastern edge of the inner Hypostyle Hall about 200 feet from the entrance to the temple.
To pass through the gallery was to pass through time itself. On the wall to my left was a list of 120 of the gods of Ancient Egypt, together

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with the names of their principal sanctuaries. On my right, covering an area of perhaps ten feet by six feet, were the names of the 76 pharaohs who had preceded Seti1 to the throne: each name was carved in hieroglyphs inside an oval cartouche.
This tableau was known as the 'Abydos King List'. Glowing with colours of molten gold, it was designed to be read from left to right and was divided into five vertical and three horizontal registers it covered a grand expanse of almost 1700 years, beginning around 3000 BC with the reign of Menes, first king of the first dynasty, and ending with Seti's own reign around 1300BC. At the extreme left stood two figures exquisitely carved in high relief: Seti and his young son, the future Ramesses II.

Chariots of the Gods (Erich von Daniken)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3StaMe8P_98&feature=related

Mysteries of the Gods - Narrated by William Shatner. 1976
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEhMf0LMmKI&feature=related

Fingerprints Of The Gods
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg_Lnc1dvUI

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