@@oriontraps6882 Instead of living with imaginary beliefs, I choose to read available documents. Auguste Marriette made detailed notes in 1851 after reading the thousands of stone stellae.
@@Vision_2 I mean there are thousands of writings that account the past are they all true? And unfortunately that’s not proof! Just because the Bible writes about giants and monsters, 1300 century works talking about dragons and all around the world we see depictions of dragons is that proof dragons existed?
@@korryfin135 I have done my research. Please provide the name of the study that proves a hermetic seal. Repeated claims from Brien Forerster do not count.
Stuff scratched on there looks LIKE the work of 3 year olds vs who made the box
Two different civilizations.
Pre flood and post flood people
Because you see what you want to see and what Brien wants you to see in the video.
Please replicate on video better.
They definitely removed content before anyone saw anything
those chiseled, uneven lines are obviously later, Dynastic origins - compared to the mirror smooth lines of the actual box itself
The box was made in the Iron age.
@@Vision_2yeah sure just go ahead and prove it and no finding pottery near it doesn’t date the box itself
@@oriontraps6882 Instead of living with imaginary beliefs, I choose to read available documents. Auguste Marriette made detailed notes in 1851 after reading the thousands of stone stellae.
@@Vision_2 I mean there are thousands of writings that account the past are they all true? And unfortunately that’s not proof! Just because the Bible writes about giants and monsters, 1300 century works talking about dragons and all around the world we see depictions of dragons is that proof dragons existed?
@@oriontraps6882 So you have no argument in other words. Just a desire to believe in fantasy.
No, no, what I want to know is what was in that box before they put the mummified cow in it and reused it. 😵😵
Wonder what the first explorers found in them when the managed to move the lids …
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serapeum_of_Saqqara
FFS 🤦🏻
I love a good big box as much as the next man
A species with amnesia…
A civilization that was burned to the ground by Romans
interesting
Interestingly there are some concavities but covered by hieroglyphs so these must have been done later.
How to survive the younger dryas impact 101
Made in the Iron age.
@@Vision_2 what exactly was made in the Iron Age my guy
@@bdis89 The hard stone boxes.
@@Vision_2 they are made from granite
@@bdis89 Some yes.
Some kind of power plant
The sarcophagus at Palenque is not as big, and not made from hard rock, bit still huge.
Here is a possibility, the name Saqqara means " sacrifices to Ra ".
Pathetic that the Egyptians could possibly scratch such primitive scribbles into this Megolithic Masterpiece! Aaaagggghhh!
Capacitor like the Ark but unlike the ark, not mobile.
Holy Crap NO
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serapeum_of_Saqqara
Did you kno hermetically sealed things are commonly used for electrical equipment or functional gasses
Where is the study that proved hermetically sealed boxes?
@@Vision_2 do your research youll find out
@@korryfin135 I have done my research. Please provide the name of the study that proves a hermetic seal. Repeated claims from Brien Forerster do not count.