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Fragments of Ancient Egyptian Sphinx Found In Eastern Mediterranean

Wouldn’t this be an amazing seed for a novel? Who were the people who brought this sphinx so far east?

 

Fragments of a 4,000 year old Egyptian sphinx inscribed with the name of the pharaoh Micerino (otherwise known as Menkaure “Eternal like the Souls of Re”, or in Greek, Mycerinus or Mykerinus), were recently found in the eastern mediterranean. The fragments are from the only “Micerino” sphinx ever found in this area.

 

 

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Archeology: remains of Egyptian sphinx found in Israel

Inscribed with the name of Micerino, the only sphinx in the East

 

“(ANSAmed) – TEL AVIV – Hebrew University archeologists have discovered two limbs belonging to an Egyptian sphinx at the Tel Hazor site in Upper Galilee, north of Lake Tiberias.
Destroyed in the 13th century BC, the ancient city of Hazor is now the largest archaeological site in northern Israel and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The fragments are in granite, 30-40 centimeters high, and weigh 40 kilos. Unearthed at the entrance to the city’s palace, they are inscribed with hieroglyphs naming Micerino, the pharaoh who ruled Egypt over 4,000 years ago and who built one of the three great pyramids of Giza, near Cairo.

 

This is reportedly the only Micerino sphinx ever found, and the only sphinx fragment ever discovered in the eastern Mediterranean. (ANSAmed).”

 

For the original article click here.

 

To learn about this “Micerino” fellow (the last great pyramid builder), click here. (But, if, like us, you are skeptical of the mainstream Egyptology timeline, you may find this history a bit puzzling – we think the pyramids and the sphinx are much, much older than 4000 years!)
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The Abandoned Suitcases of Insane Asylum Patients…

So many stories to imagine of so many lost lives – this is a journey into the minds of other people…

 

 

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Abandoned Suitcases Reveal Private Lives of Insane Asylum Patients

By Hunter Oatman-Stanford

 

“If you were committed to a psychiatric institution, unsure if you’d ever return to the life you knew before, what would you take with you? That sobering question hovers like an apparition over each of the Willard Asylum suitcases. From the 1910s through the 1960s, many patients at the Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane left suitcases behind when they passed away, with nobody to claim them. Upon the center’s closure in 1995, employees found hundreds of these time capsules stored in a locked attic. Working with the New York State Museum, former Willard staffers were able to preserve the hidden cache of luggage as part of the museum’s permanent collection.

“There were many patients in these asylums who were probably not unlike friends you and I have now.”

Photographer Jon Crispin has long been drawn to the ghostly remains of abandoned psychiatric institutions. After learning of the Willard suitcases, Crispin sought the museum’s permission to document each case and its contents. In 2011, Crispin completed a successful Kickstarter campaign to help fund the first phase of the project, which he recently finished. Next spring, a selection of his photos will accompany the inaugural exhibit at the San Francisco Exploratorium’s new location…”

 

For the complete article click here to go to Collector’s Weekly.

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A Haunted Ancient Egyptian Statue?

What’s a museum caretaker to do when a statue that was an offering to the ancient Egyptian god of death starts inexplicably rotating in its display case? Click here for a time-lapse video of the 4000-year-old relic of Neb-Senu as it inexplicably moves on its own…

 

From the comments in the original article, here are two interesting pictures:

 

Why is this Egyptian listening to a record player and holding a remote control? Is this merely a lotus and an ankh?

 

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And what’s this? A laptop and a stylus?

 

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Makes one wonder… 🙂

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