‘Impossible’ Ancient Egyptian Visit Troubles Historians

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – It all started with the discovery of an ancient structure made from artificial cement-like material unknown to modern science.

Who were the mysterious ancient builders? This ancient structure was out-of-place and it could not have been the work of locals.

Later, archaeologists found ruins of buildings we today ᴀssociate with structures present in the land of the pharaohs. Did ancient Egyptians visit this place?  Who made the engravings that could only be seen through a magnifying glᴀss?

'Impossible' Ancient Egyptian Visit Troubles Historians

While investigating one scientist suddenly discovered many striking similarities between the locals’ and ancient Egyptians. Their burial customs, weapons, vocabulary, and grammar were almost identical. It seemed impossible but the facts could not be dismissed.

Had scientists uncovered evidence of an “impossible” ancient Egyptian visit to a place they should not have had any knowledge about.

Maybe ancient Egyptians had a better understanding of geography than previously thought? Maybe they visited distant places where they left clues scientists consider mysteries because such amazing journeys speak against historical timelines we are being taught at school?

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