Lost Ancient Technology Of Egypt by Brien Foerster

Lost Ancient Technology Of Egypt by Brien Foerster

Author:Brien Foerster [Foerster, Brien]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-08-17T06:00:00+00:00


Glyphs interpreted to be from the Mayan culture

Another intriguing discovery on our 2014 trip to Saqqara was the discovery, by Yousef Awyan of an inscription in a chamber near the Titi Pyramid which Stephen Mehler interpreted to say “The direction from Tawy (Khemit) to Per-Oo (many houses) is across 5 waters.”

Yousef expresses his glee at interpreting “Peru”

The three rectangles seen in the photo above are the symbols for house, which is Per in the ancient and pre-dynastic Suf language of Egypt. Per by itself, as in one symbol by itself means “one house” while two of these symbols together mean, of course, two houses, or Peri. When you have three or more of them together you have Peru, or “many houses.” Although the vocal sound Peru does not necessarily mean that it refers to the country of Peru, however, most people, including Peruvians themselves do not know where that name comes from. According to scholars I have spoken with in the Cusco area, home of the Inca, Peru is a very ancient name for the highlands of what we call Peru today, when the first advanced society lived there, who were called the Peruhas, or Piruhas.

Many monuments from earlier periods were still standing at Saqqara during the 18th Dynasty, but dilapidated by this period. Prince Khaemweset, son of Pharaoh Ramesses II, made repairs to buildings at Saqqara. Among other things, he restored the Pyramid of Unas and added an inscription to its south face to commemorate the restoration. He enlarged the Serapeum, the proposed burial site of the mummified Apis bulls, and was later buried in the catacombs. The Serapeum, supposedly containing one undisturbed interment of an Apis bull and the tomb of Khaemweset, were rediscovered by the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette.



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