There are many mind-blowing facts and fascinating insights from renowned Ancient Egypt researchers.
These researchers include Graham Hancock, who is recognized as an unconventional thinker who raises controversial questions about humanity’s past, revealing many facts, secrets and knowledge of ancient civilizations like Ancient Egypt. His books have sold millions of copies and have been translated into 27 different languages. He is the author of the international bestsellers ‘The Sign and The Seal‘, ‘Fingerprints of the Gods‘ and ‘Heaven’s Mirror‘. His public lectures, radio and TV appearances have put his ideas before audiences of millions.
Also, Jason Breshears founder of ‘Archaix‘ who has authored 17 books, including the highly acclaimed ‘The Lost Scriptures of Giza: Enoch and the Origin of the World’s Oldest Texts‘ and hosts 100s of videos. Five of his previously published works have extensive bibliographies concerning fascinating information on ancient civilizations, cataclysms and the modern establishment’s attempts to suppress these discoveries from the public today. These works are published by Book Tree in San Diego. His books and videos give an in depth chronological timeline of world history.
Here are some of the main mind-blowing facts Graham Hancock, Jason Breshears, Robert Edward Grant and other researchers of ancient civilizations have found:
11. From his research (including impact on the pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza from not just sand storms, but evidence of water erosion, suggesting a period of global warming/higher sea levels). Graham Hancock believes that ancient Egypt was prevalent 12,000 years ago, unlike mainstream archaeologists that say it’s 4,500 years ago.
12. The ancient sphinx is also likely to have been carved down from an Anubis by a more recent pharaoh trying to claim it as his own, due to the disproportionate size of the head and the fact no sphinx is seen in ancient Egypt writings, unlike Anubis that is.
Check out the videos of Graham Hancock’s work below and his portfolio of books here:
Here are a lot more videos on Ancient Egypt from other sources starting with Jason Breshears who openly disagrees with Graham Hancock:
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The Ancient Egyptian language was written using hieroglyphics, a complex system of pictorial writing that combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements. From the Hieroglyphs many interesting things have been translated about life after death and their Gods. The Ancient Egyptian Gods were a vast and complex pantheon of deities worshiped for thousands of years. Here are some of the most important ones.
Ra (also known as Re, Amun-Ra, Khepri, Ra-Horakhty and Atum) – The sun god, creator of the world, and king of the gods.
Osiris – God of the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility.
Isis – Goddess of magic, motherhood, and wisdom; wife of Osiris and mother of Horus.
Horus – God of the sky, kingship, and protection; often depicted as a falcon. This is where the ‘Eye of Horus‘ originates (linked to the all-seeing eye and pineal gland).
Anubis – God of mummification and the afterlife, depicted as a jackal.
Thoth – God of wisdom, writing, and knowledge. Author of the Emerald Tablets.
Ma’at – Goddess of truth, justice, and cosmic order.
Seth (Set) – God of chaos, storms, and war; often depicted as an ambiguous animal.
Hathor – Goddess of love, beauty, music, and joy.
Ptah – Creator god and patron of craftsmen and architects.
Amun – A major god of creation, later merged with Ra as Amun-Ra.
Bastet – Goddess of home, fertility, and protection; depicted as a lioness or cat.
Sekhmet – Warrior goddess of destruction and healing, depicted as a lioness.
Nut – Sky goddess who gave birth to the sun each morning.
Geb – Earth god and father of Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys.
Nephthys – Goddess of mourning, protection, and the night.
Taweret – Protective goddess of childbirth, depicted as a hippo.
Sobek – Crocodile god of strength, power, and the Nile.
Khnum – Ram-headed god of creation and the Nile’s waters.
Bes – Dwarf god of protection, childbirth, and humor.
Apophis (Apep) – Serpent god of chaos and enemy of Ra. Drawn next to a tree, symbolic of the snake/serpent next to the apple tree in the Garden of Eden.
Aten – The sun disc worshiped as a single god during Akhenaten’s reign.
Heka – God of magic and medicine.
Tefnut – Goddess of moisture and rain (image 4 below).
Shu – God of air and light (image 5 below).
Duamutef, Qebehsenuef, Hapi, and Imsety – The four sons of Horus, protectors of the organs of the dead (image 6 below).
Apophis (Apep):
Aten:
Heka:
Shu:
The four sons of Horus:
The Egyptian Pharaohs were the kings/queens/rulers of ancient Egypt, considered both political and religious leaders. They were seen as divine or semi-divine figures, believed to be the earthly representatives of gods, particularly Horus and later Amun-Ra. Pharaohs held absolute power and were responsible for maintaining ma’at (order, balance, and justice) in their kingdom.
Narmer (Menes) (c. 3100 BCE) – Unified Upper and Lower Egypt, founding the First Dynasty.
Djoser (c. 2670 BCE) – Commissioned the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, the first large-scale stone structure.
Sneferu (c. 2600 BCE) – Built the first true pyramid, the Red Pyramid, and improved pyramid construction techniques.
Khufu (Cheops) (c. 2580 BCE) – Commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Hatshepsut (c. 1479–1458 BCE) – One of the most successful female pharaohs, known for extensive trade and temple-building.
Thutmose III (c. 1479–1425 BCE) – Expanded Egypt to its greatest territorial extent.
Akhenaten (c. 1353–1336 BCE) – Introduced monotheism, worshipping Aten, the sun disk, instead of traditional gods.
Tutankhamun (King Tut) (c. 1332–1323 BCE) – Famous for his intact tomb, rediscovered in 1922.
Ramses II (Ramses the Great) (c. 1279–1213 BCE) – One of the longest-reigning and most powerful pharaohs, known for his military conquests and the construction of Abu Simbel.
Cleopatra VII (51–30 BCE) – The last active ruler of Egypt, known for her political alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony before Egypt fell to Rome.
Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs:
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