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11-25-2007, 09:59 PM | #1 |
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sorry, just spreading a valuable link, thats all. no point besides that, Im not even done reading it myself.
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Valuable? Massey is not exactly a good reference.
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Gerald_Massey "an English self-taught Egyptologist and poet" He died in 1907. The field of Egyptology has progressed somewhat in the past century. He has some historical interest, but modern Egyptologists do not rely on his work. See this link. |
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thank you for the info. I had always heard good things about Massey, Im in the middle of his collosal ancient egypt : the light of the world.
so aww nuts I guess, time to look up "The Secret Lore of Egypt" recommended in the link. |
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Champollion has an interesting story to tell about his experience decoding the Rosetta stone. The BBC did a fascinating documentary on it. |
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