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Author: * adnanmuf Zopa -
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Date: Aug 2, 2007 - 05:18
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I spent 3 years devouring every thing at the U library to answer this question.
article in 1910 about the hand of ramesses iii not folding around the scepter with no explanation. I came up with the explanation. the eyes of onions in his mummy, the mud on his face when his mummy was first unwrapped in 1888 all in articles in Archaeology british from 1910 or so, and then a report from a US doctor who spent his life in egypt studiying those royal mummies, he reported the salt every where. they did not use salt in embalming just netron and oil, so where the salt come from (sea water?), there can't be so much clues, plus the perfect timings, a pharaoh dies while moses was in his first years in refugia! then moses comes back at age 70! dies at age 100 etc , perfect timing.
if ramesses ii was moses pharaoh then how do you come with a pharaoh who dies in the first few years of moses in refugia!!! ramesses ii lasted 70 years on the throne! bring me another pharaoh who lasted about thirty years or over to come up with the period of moses in refugia! really it is a matter of simple logic kid's play.
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