Translated Ancient Text Offers Evidence Of An Unknown Sophisticated Civilization Present In All Corners Of The World
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Several ancient myths, legends, and sacred texts worldwide tell of a lost world that was wiped out in the distant past. The destruction of the long-gone world inhabited by highly advanced civilizations was caused by a natural disaster of some kind, most likely of cosmic nature.
The discovery of the Rosetta Stone opened a new chapter in the history of ancient Egypt as the intriguing artifact allowed scientists to decipher hieroglyphs.
Found in 1799, in the Egyptian village of Rosetta (today called "Rashid") by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign, the Rosetta Stone was inscribed by priests honoring the king of Egypt, Ptolemy V, in the second century B.C. Many scholars worked on deciphering hieroglyphs for several hundred years. After many years of studying the Rosetta Stone and other examples of ancient Egyptian writing, Jean-François Champollion deciphered hieroglyphs in 1822.
This was a breakthrough because the knowledge allowed scientists to learn about ancient Egyptian traditions, beliefs, wars, Pharaohs, and daily life. The hieroglyphs gave a unique view into the world of ancient Egypt, and some of the deciphered information was surprising.
In this article, we examine a very intriguing ancient text that remains mostly untranslated, but what researchers have managed to decipher from it so far could re-write ancient history as we know it.
The fascinating hieroglyphs tell of an unknown, advanced ancient civilization that lived in ancient Egypt and left a legacy among other cultures in remote corners of the world.
Some scientists suggest these enigmatic beings could change conventional views of prehistory and the origin of civilization. The translated hieroglyphs, along with other puzzling archaeological discoveries, have given some more open-minded researchers reason to consider members of this civilization survived a global cataclysm and restarted civilization.
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