Can we really be sure of that? Could this be more to do with the settling of the area that was once part of something else that was on a much larger scale? Is this ‘first king’ the first for the region rather than an entire culture?
Something is not right, as many have thought, including people like Dr. R. Schoch who dates the sphinx at a much earlier period.
Then we have the 30,000 year old cave art from Chauvet, that appears to be providing moree evidence that the ancient Egyptian culture is much older than we are being told. The art itself suggests many of the cultural beliefs in a very strange way. One section of the art looks as though it is actually giving us a face to a name..
The Chauvet to Egypt connections..
This new report talks of a quick transition and emergence with lots of socail change going on. They also mention how a ‘gap’ was in need of being filled.. That statement alone, to me, makes it look as though they had to do something in order to mask other options.. as though they needed to put a stop to new evidence emerging that nullifies the mainstream systems knowledge, or of what they want us to know. Squeezing everything down into a tiny time frame enforces our current society and jeeps the ‘held’ system in place along with the religions. Anything outside of that is a threat to the balance of the order they have created. Created rather than answer correctly.
The report..
A new timeline for the origin of ancient Egypt has been established by scientists.
A team from the UK found that the transformation from a land of disparate farmers into a state ruled by a king was more rapid than previously thought.
Using radiocarbon dating and computer models, they believe the civilisation’s first ruler – King Aha – came to power in about 3100BC.
The research is published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
Lead researcher Dr Michael Dee, from the Research Laboratory for Archaeology at the University of Oxford, said: “The formation of Egypt was unique in the ancient world. It was a territorial state; a state from which the moment it formed had established borders over a territory in much the same way we think of nations today.
“Trying to understand what happened in human history to lead people to establish this sort of polity we felt was a gap in understanding that needed to be filled.”
Until now, the chronology of the earliest days of Egypt has been based on rough estimates.
Actually, you’ve based it mostly on guesses and lies and misinformation in attempts to hide the truth.
What are your opinions on the true age of our ancient past? Your thoughts, theories and evidence greatly welcomed here..
New timeline for origin of ancient Egypt
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