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The Sumerian King’s List

The Sumerian King’s List goes back impossibly far into prehistory, 241,000 years, in fact. Rejected as a historical document by academia, some archaeologists still try to glean information from these artifacts.

Jeffrey Rose is one such man. He doesn’t discount the antediluvian kings and gods like so many others do.

DeDeunking explores the world of the Sumerian King’s List, focusing on the Gulf Oasis, Atlantis and Annunaki.

A Lost Egyptian Civilization

The Egyptian King’s List seems to be unknown to many Egyptologists… or at least one in particular. But what implications does the 30,000 year old list of rulers contain?

DeDunking discusses the possibilities, including evidence that suggests a lost civilization.

Origins Of Tizer Dolmen

How was the Tizer Dolmen formed? Located near Butte, Montana,. the Tizer Dolmen is enigmatic if you look closely. It doesn’t look natural, quite.

But how was it made, that rock is way up there…

Here, DeDunking offers his personal take on the mysterious origins of the Tizer Dolmen.

Is Zahi Hawaas A Fraud?

Zahi Hawaas proves the emperor has no clothes… Hawaas, Egypt’s best-known anthropologist, made a guest appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, and took quite a beating from the skeptical host.

Rogan subsquently said, “”This was the toughest podcast I’ve ever made it through. To everyone that was able to finish it, you deserve a pat on the back.” Here’s more from DeDunking, who says he’s just warming up and will return to to subject later.

In case you missed it, here is Rogan’s interview with Hawaas, who is in the midst of an extensive American tour. Hawaas  is an archaeologist, Egyptologist, lecturer, and former Egyptian Minister of Antiquities.

The Lies of Egyptology

A new Egyptian tomb discovery reveals the lies of Egyptology.

Announced in February was the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II. It’s the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty. They reigned for more than two centuries between about 1550 BC and 1292 BC.

This is the first royal Egyptian tomb to be discovered since King Tutankhamun’s final resting place was found in 1922. The Thutmose tomb was found in the mount of Thebes area, west of Luxor and the renowned Valley of the Kings.

Here’s more from DeDunking.

Orion Giza Pyramid Correlation

Robert Bauval is instrumental in the alternate history community, but that is not all he’s accomplished with his Orion-Giza observation. Check it out, his legacy will be a good one.

Here’s more on how scientists mislead the public from DeDunking.

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