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A Researcher Found Hidden Messages on an Obelisk. They Weren't Meant for Ordinary Eyes.
A researcher discovered hidden messages called hieroglyphic cryptographies on the Luxor Obelisk in France. Some of the hidden messages were propaganda asserting Ramses II’s power. Messages on one side ...
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The stolen obelisks of Luxor: How Egypt's treasures ended up in Paris
Walk through the epic Luxor Temple, where pharaohs like Ramses II and even Alexander the Great left their mark, but look ...
This elegant temple rests along the Nile in the heart of the modern town of Luxor (site of ancient Thebes). It was begun by Amenophis III and largely completed by Ramses II, though later builders ...
Ancient “propaganda” that was used to support the Egyptian pharaoh who is believed to be a major character of the Old Testament has been spotted in Paris, according to an expert. Jean-Guillaume Olette ...
On title page verso: Copyright by H.H. Gorringe, 1882; press of G.P. Putnam's Sons ... CHMNKRU copy 39088019929959 gift of Museum of the City of New York. CHMNKRU ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A researcher discovered hidden messages called hieroglyphic cryptographies on the Luxor Obelisk in France ...
This elegant temple rests along the Nile in the heart of the modern town of Luxor (site of ancient Thebes). It was begun by Amenophis III and largely completed by Ramses II, though later builders ...
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