Currently, a number of ancient artifacts and relics have been found that contradict the canon of traditional history. Among them is the famous “nubian egg» ; an ancient ostrich egg that has stunned archaeologists for decades.
The Ostrich Eggshell is in the Nubian Museum and is controversial due to its illustrationsin which stand out 3 triangles which, according to archaeologists, represent the pyramids of Egypt.
The problem is that the Nubian Egg date of the year 5.000 acwhich means that the illustrations have at least 7,000 years… some 2,500 years younger than the pyramids. How is it possible ?
The Mysterious Egg of Nubia
The enigmatic object was discovered in Nubia and dates from the Naqada I culture. The rest of the artifacts inside the tomb where the egg was found suggest they date from 7,000 years ago.
The Nubian Egg is decorated with the drawing of an ostrichwith what is presumed, is the The Nile and the Pyramids of Egypt.
Egg on display at the Nubian Museum.
Although the ratio of the triangles do not match with the 3 pyramids on the board, experts and theorists suggest this is proof that the historical canon is altered.
Note that the triangles are geometrically isosceles, a shape that is more reminiscent of the Meroe pyramidsin present-day Sudan and belonging to the Kingdom of Kush.
However, the structures were built as tombs at a later date. much closer to Christ and are more to the south where was the relic found?
This raised the question: if archaeologists do not accept that they are a representation of the pyramids along the Nile, then what do they represent?
The illustration of the pyramids along the Nile would support the hypothesis that the Egyptian pyramids are much older than initially accepted.
attempt at explanation
In 1988, the German archaeologist Gunter Dreyerfollowing in the footsteps of the British Egyptologist Flinders Petriewent in search of the tombs of the Zero Dynasty of Egypt.
During his stay in Abydos, he found a 5250 year old tomb. Inside were several objects suggesting that the tomb belonged to the “Scorpion King”. Since, for Egyptologists, he was only a predynastic mythological figure.
The most important object was 160 tokens in bone and ivory with simple carved figures, ranging from trees, animals and most important, mountains.
Tokens found in the alleged tomb of the Scorpion King, in Abydos. Credit: Juan de la Torres Suarez/Egyptomania
Although they looked like primitive designs, like those found in other expressions of ancient art, Dreyer thought there was more to it.
Using hieroglyphs as a guide, they wanted to show that the figures were actually symbols and represented the oldest writing system. Thus, taking the map with the figure of an elephant on certain mountains and adding a phonetic value From a hieroglyph, the elephant would represent the sound ‘Ab’ and the mountains the sound ‘Yu’. Together they represent the syllables “Ab-Yu”, which means Abydos.
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According to the archaeologist, this happened with the rest of the tokenswhich represented a place or a city.
Applying this logic to the Nubian egg, the pyramids would actually represent mountains.
Despite this attempt at a logical explanation of this historical inconsistency, enigmas remain; the most striking is the presence of the Nile, and that the egg does not have figures as “simple” as crisps. Thus, the mystery of the Egg of Nubia is still relevant…
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