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Emmet Scott - Hatshepsut, Queen of Sheba
16.08.2020, 10:55

ВНИМАНИЕ! ПСЕВДОНАУЧНО СЪЧИНЕНИЕ! / ATTENTION! PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC WRITING!

Съчинение на един от последователите на популярния псевдохронолог Имануел Великовски представящо жената-фараон Хатшепсут като "Савската царица" от библейската легенда за Соломон.

Emmet Scott - Hatshepsut, Queen of Sheba, New York, Algora Publishing, 2012

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The mysterious greatness of Ancient Egypt from ancient times has inspired not only serious researchers and dedicated egyptologists, but also many false scientists. Conscientious or not, but fallen in delusion in both cases, they present their own fantasies of revelations, ostensibly revealing striking secrets about this incredible civilization. Of course, for some unknown reason, they have escaped the attention of academic scholars.
One of these false theories is exposed by Emmet Sott.
Inspired by Velikovsky, he claims following imagined fairytale:
Ancient Israel, just like Punt, was a renowned source of frankincense.
Egyptian documents, generally ignored in academic circles, unequivocally place Punt in the region of Syria/Palestine.
The goddess Hathor was known as the Lady of Punt, but she was also known as the Lady of Byblos.
The Egyptians claimed to be of Puntite origin, but Jewish and Phoenician legends claimed that the Egyptians came from their part of the world, and the Phoenicians named Misor almost certainly the same as Osiris as the Phoenician hero who founded the Nile Kingdom.
Scott argues that these significant clues shift the burden of proof onto Velikovsky's critics; and the identification of Hatshepsut with the Queen of Sheba will eventually compel the rewriting of history books.

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