The History Of Ancient Egypt To Be Rewritten?
Sep 19th, 2007 by admin
I’ve just read an interesting report from a Don Stewart that suggests that parts of the history of ancient Egyptian will, over the next century, be re-written.
This decision is based mainly upon the period of 2000 - 500 B.C. and rests upon the fact that the history we have recorded at this moment in time is, at best, chaotic.
“Egyptologists are now secretly admitting, but only amongst themselves in their inner cabals (colloquiums), that the chronology framework for ancient Egypt between 2000 and 500 BC is chaotic and that a ‘new political history for ancient Egypt will take another hundred years to establish’”. Mr Don Stewart, currently auditing the Egyptology Profession, and a former economist for the United States Department of Agriculture’s FAS, also former analyst for New Zealand Science Ministry ‘MoRST’, today announced these findings from an Egyptology colloquium he attended in 2002. He added, “Egyptologists at the Colloquium raised the possibility of considering a new process whereby they will in future ignore any evidence which is not found ‘in situ’ in archaeological investigations or anything that is not either pottery-, statue- or building- or any other physical object-based.”