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The Temple of Seti I was constructed in memory of the 19th Dynasty and it was completed by his son, Ramessess II. Part of the plaster in the overhang has crumbled, revealing some interesting and unique hieroglyphics. They depicted strangely similar modern machines that caused eyebrows to raise wondering if Egyptians knew about modern technology. | The Temple of Seti I was constructed in memory of the 19th Dynasty and it was completed by his son, Ramessess II. Part of the plaster in the overhang has crumbled, revealing some interesting and unique hieroglyphics. They depicted strangely similar modern machines that caused eyebrows to raise wondering if Egyptians knew about modern technology. | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 18 November 2017
The Temple of Seti I was constructed in memory of the 19th Dynasty and it was completed by his son, Ramessess II. Part of the plaster in the overhang has crumbled, revealing some interesting and unique hieroglyphics. They depicted strangely similar modern machines that caused eyebrows to raise wondering if Egyptians knew about modern technology.
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