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Published August 23 2010 A convincing clue proving that the Giza plateau was once covered by the sea is being studied, along with other evidence of erosion due to saturation by deep water of the surface of the plateau. An echinoid (a type of sea urchin or shallow marine creature) petrified in “recent times” has been found embedded upright in the upper surface of a block adjoining the Menkaura pyramid and within the ancient intertidal range. This is a splendid discovery by an Egyptian researcher.>>> To continue |
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Welcome to Giza for Humanity Everywhere on the planet are resurgences from the past, sites that date from ancient times. Pyramids are discovered every day, such as the pyramid complex in Caral (Peru), which are older than the official age of Khufu’s pyramid; hundreds of pyramids exist in China; seven in a Bosnian valley; several more in Europe, Asia, Cambodia, etc. Timelines and chronologies have been shaken up, old beliefs falter. Knowledge from the elders is suddenly emerging from everywhere; it seems that their gigantic work has not been undertaken for nothing. The Giza plateau is a perfect example of this emerging paradigm, because thanks to its excellent conservation, it is a model for the study of humanity, through which we can better understand this global phenomenon, this fabulous inheritance. The association “Giza for Humanity”strives for more transparency in archaeology and related disciplines, for more information being made available to the public, for more attention being given to scientists and engineers, for a beautiful interdisciplinary co-operation, to receive a true global view concerning these ancient sites throughout the world, and to re-establish a much deserved respect for past civilizations that have so much to teach us regarding the future. The Giza for Humanity Team "GIZA for HUMANITY" is there to promote research done during the last few years by archaeologists, freelance researchers and Egyptologists, particularly on the Giza plateau but also all over the world in Ancient sites. We know for example to what extent ancient Egyptians knew great secrets and mastered advanced technologies, yet accomplished their projects without any of our modern epoch's sophisticated tools. This fact raises many questions. We can even quite rightly imagine they wanted to convey us answers that could be of much use for our own future. "GIZA for HUMANITY" wants to enrich this inheritance, and to widen its research by drawing on this shared World Heritage that are the ancient civilizations. Indeed, there are still numerous ancient sites to be discovered on our Earth, and civilizations that haven't yet disclosed their knowledge. "GIZA for HUMANITY" aims to research, preserve and promote all civilizations that were endowed with knowledge and wisdom, as well as any archaeological site dating from ancient times. Its purpose is also to contribute to the diffusion of these findings, a work that is carried out so that it serves humanity. This website is addressed to all those who share this vision." A warm welcome to all our new members. Best wishes to all. |
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