A must-see attraction on most Egyptian travel itineraries is the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. One of best preserved ancient temple complexes, it is dated to the time of the Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BC).
Hathor was an important goddess, representing motherhood, love and joy, and her temple is rich with stunning carvings and ornate ceilings.
Ancient Aliens TV expert David Hatcher Childress wrote about his visit to the temple in his book, Lost Cities Of Africa & Arabia. He described seeing stone carvings that looked amazingly like electric light bulbs!
The Electic Lights of Dendera
Childress’s research uncovered a report by the scientist Ivan T. Sanderson, who believed the incised petroglyph showed attendants holding electric lamps connected to electrical generating devices. Sanderson went on to speculate that the Egyptians even had the scientific knowledge of electroplating.
But did they have electric lights? If not, how were ancient Egyptian workers able to see deep underground, as there are no traces of the smoke or soot that would have been left by burning torches.
Follow the Nile about 100 kilometers west from Dendera, and you will arrive at Adydos, one of the oldest of all Egyptian cities.
Heiroglyphics of Flying Machines at the Temple of Seti in Adydos
Deep inside the Temple of Seti I is an astonishing panel of hieroglyphs. They were discovered accidentally, when a stone panel fell off a wall. What was revealed are images that look very much like high-tech 20th century inventions: a helicopter, an airplane and another even more futuristic-looking flying machine.
How could such modern-looking images have been created 3,000 years ago? Did the pharaohs possess the ability to travel forward in time? Or, might an advanced race of extra-terrestrials, the so-called Ancient Aliens that some say helped build the pyramids, also have shared details of their advanced transportation technologies?
The so-called Adydos Helicopter was featured in a recent Netflix documentary, “The Pyramid Code.” In it, producers questioned whether truth about our ancient history was being concealed from us, citing their observation that guides at the Egyptian tomb have been advised that they should not point these controversial hieroglyphs out to visiting tourists.
How You Can Visit These Places
Body Mind Spirit Journeys recently offered an “Ancient Egypt” tour that includes the Hathor Temple at Dendera and the Seti I Temple at Adydos, along with a dozen more must-see temples, museums, and other attractions including a 5-star Nile river cruise.
This small group tour will be hosted by Dr. Semir “Sam” Osmanagich, the discoverer of the Bosnian Pyramids. It’s a 12-day program happening December 8 to 19, 2019.
One of the world’s leading pyramid researchers, Dr. “Sam” has investigated pyramids in China, Mauritius, Honduras, Egypt and other parts of the world. On this special journey to Egypt he will be presenting his knowledge and expertise about pyramids, ancient history and forgotten knowledge that will make this an unforgettable experience.
Dr Sam is a Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, member of Alexandrian Archaeological Society. He has been a lecturer at the Faculty of Archaeology at University of Cairo, University of Ein Shams in Cairo, University of Alexandria, Library of Alexandria and the Alexandrian Archaeological Society
For more information, visit: bodymindspiritjourneys.com/egypt.html
Photo credits:
Hypostyle hall of the temple of Hathor at Dendera photo by Hamerani Hamerani under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Dendera light photo by by Lasse Jensen under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license.
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