Saturday 30 January 2016

The oldest Pharaoh Queen's Hieroglyphs

Some 5000 years old ancient drawings and hieroglyphs have been discovered in Wadi Ameyra of Egyptian Sinai Desert. These extremely archaic... thumbnail 1 summary
Some 5000 years old ancient drawings and hieroglyphs have been discovered in Wadi Ameyra of Egyptian Sinai Desert. These extremely archaic hieroglyphs were carved in stones by mining expedition of early Pharaoh kings. Most stunning hieroglyph of Queen Neith-Hotep is dated back to 5000 years ,she was a regent queen to a pharaoh king named Djer. Since.Since Pharaoh ruled nearly 4800 years ago,thus showing that Egyptian owned the entire area. Prof. Pierre Tallet from University of Paris threw light upon the importance of this excavation. He has further explained that the Queen's hieroglyph is 1000 years older than that of Cleoptra VII. Many archaic boats called "Royal Serekh". Wadi Ameyra was discovered in 2012. It has the oldest capital of Egypt named Memphis developedcby a mythical pharaoh king Menes. These monuments reveal inscriptions of Iry-Hor kings who even  ruled  earlier than pharaohs, because in Pharaoh's times,boats were burried along with pharaohs in Great Pyramids and are not found in excavation. The story highlightens the mysteries of millennia old mummies


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