| | Egypt’s Lost Legacy & the Genesis of Civilisation (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | On these in low relief were human forms with long flowing hair and five-fingered hands resembling the belly flippers of an amphibian (Nevali Çori was lost in 1992 when the recent completion of the Ataturk Dam caused the rising waters of the nearby Euphrates river to flood the site). |
 | | Although the indigenous peoples of the Nile valley might have been the direct inheritors of the Elder gods’ ancient legacy, which seems to have included the art of sonic technology, these individuals were most probably just small religious groups who kept alive archaic traditions at cult centres such as Giza. |
 | | The precision science, geometry, orientation, stone cutting, hole drilling and architectural planning of the Great Pyramid was the result of a legacy preserved not simply by the wise old priests of Egypt, but by a number of diverse cultures across the Near East. |
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