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To save this temple, engineers did something almost unbelievable. They picked up a mountain, moved it, and had to realign it with the sun itself. For over 3,000 years, the rising sun pierced 60 meters into Abu Simbel twice a year to light the gods in the sanctuary, a...

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Sun lights up the face of Ramses II, Temple of Abu Simbel in biannual illumination : A rare solar alignment caused the sun to shine on the face of King Ramses II in Abu Simbel Temple for 20 minutes, announcing the beginning of Egypt’s flood and growing season. This unique phenomenon takes place just twice a year, once on October 22 to mark the King’s birthday and the beginning of the growing season, and again on February 22 to celebrate his coronation and start of harvest season. The sun also shines on statues of the sun gods Re-Horakhte and Amon-Re, seated next to Ramses II. The statues sit in the company of the Theban god of darkness, Ptah, who remains in the shadows all year. On these two days, the temple opens its doors for tourists at 3 am in order to facilitate viewings of this special occurrence, which lasts for just 20 minutes. Thousands of tourists line up in what is known as the country’s “longest tourist queue” in order to witness the sunlight penetrate sixty meters into the temple, lighting up the king’s face. Ramses II was the third pharaoh of Egypt’s 19th Dynasty. He is regarded as the most powerful and celebrated pharaoh of Egypt, and was the husband of the famous Queen Nefertari. The king was responsible for numerous military campaigns that expanded the empire, as well as the construction of temples and statues throughout the region. Abu Simbel was built by Pharaoh Rameses II (d. 1213 BC) between 1279-1213 BC, to celebrate his domination of Nubia and his piety to gods, principally Amun-Re, RaHorakhty and Ptah, as well as his own deification. It is located 250km southeast of Aswan, Egypt. The original temple was positioned on the bank of the Nile, but it was raised up 300m by an international relocation project supported by UNESCO. This mammoth engineering effort was undertaken between 1964-1968, to prevent the flooding of the temple by rising waters of Lake Nasser caused by new Aswan High Dam. The interior of the temple is inside sandstone cliff in the form of a manmade cave cut out of the rock. It consists of a series of halls and rooms extending back a total of 56m from the entrance. As you walk to rear of the temple you come to the Holiest of Holies located at the back wall, where you will find four statues of Ptah, Amun-Re, Ramses II and Ra-Harakhte. This temple is unique, since sun shines directly on the Holiest of Holies two days a year; February 22, King's birthday, and October 22, date of his coronation. Because of the precession of the equinoxes, current dates are one day later than original dates for which the temple alignment was designed. Ancient alignments are defined in terms of the local azimuth and elevation system of position measurement. Measuring the angle clockwise from geographic North, the azimuth angle is 90 degrees due East, 180 degrees due South, 270 degrees due west and 0/360 degrees due North. Elevation is the angle above the horizon in degrees, with +90 degrees being the point directly over-head (Zenith). 🎥© myegypt (IG) #archaeohistories

Archaeo - Histories

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The Sun you see in the sky is a sentient being, a living portal connected to the Great Central Sun, the heart of this universe. It is far more than a physical star. The Sun acts as a dimensional gateway. It constantly transmits pure golden-white consciousness codes to awaken humanity. During solar flares and high activity, the veil thins dramatically. Many people experience sudden awakenings, vivid dreams, and DNA activations during these times. This is not random. It is deliberate assistance from the higher realms. Ancient civilizations understood this and honored the Sun as a divine intelligence. They knew it nourishes not only the body but the Soul. Modern society has been taught to fear its "rays" and block it with sunscreens and indoor lives, weakening your connection to Source light. There are forces that try to interfere with the Sun's transmission using technology and atmospheric manipulation. They cannot stop it completely, but they attempt to distort the frequencies reaching Earth. Your conscious reception of sunlight bypasses these distortions. To truly connect: Sit or stand in the Sun with bare skin. Breathe golden light into your crown and heart. Silently say: "I receive the pure codes of the Central Sun through this solar portal." Feel the activation. The Sun is your direct link to Source remembrance. It has never abandoned you. As you open to its true light, you accelerate your own awakening and help anchor higher frequencies for the entire planet.

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In 1901, divers pulled a lump of corroded bronze out of a two thousand year old shipwreck. It took the next century to understand what it was, and the answer broke the timeline of human history. It's called the Antikythera Mechanism, and it is the oldest known computer on earth. It was built by the ancient Greeks, around 100 BC, and it should not exist. Nothing else of its sophistication would appear anywhere in the world for more than a thousand years after it... It was found by sponge divers off the Greek island of Antikythera, in the wreck of a trading ship that had sunk in the first century BC, surrounded by bronze statues and pottery. The corroded fragments looked like nothing at first, and sat largely ignored in a museum in Athens. Only over the following decades, and especially with modern X-ray and CT scanning in our own century, did researchers finally see inside it. What they found was a machine. Behind its bronze face was a system of at least thirty interlocking precision gears, cut and arranged with a sophistication that would not be matched until the geared astronomical clocks of medieval Europe, well over a thousand years later. It was, in the words of the team that studied it, a mechanical computer that worked by turning astronomical theory into bronze... And it did extraordinary things. You turned a hand crank on the side, and the mechanism calculated the positions of the sun, the moon, and the five planets the Greeks knew. It tracked the phases of the moon. It predicted solar and lunar eclipses years in advance. It even displayed the four-year cycle of the ancient Olympic Games. A person standing in the ancient world could set this device to a date and watch the heavens be calculated in front of them, by gears, by hand. Roughly a third of the original survives, in 82 corroded fragments. We still do not know who designed it, or how a civilization without anything resembling industrial machinery achieved this level of precision engineering. What is certain is that it was not a one-off accident. A device this refined implies a tradition behind it, generations of knowledge and earlier attempts that have been lost completely. The Antikythera Mechanism is proof of how much the ancient world knew, and how much of what human beings have achieved has simply vanished without a trace, leaving us to stumble on a single piece of it at the bottom of the sea...

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Temple of Hathor is one of the most well-preserved temples in all of Egypt. There are three temples to view in the complex: the birthing temple at the front, the temple of Isis behind the main temple, and the main temple dedicated to Hathor. There is also a sacred pool. The colors seen throughout the temples are original, and amazingly vibrant considering the inside was once covered in soot from Bedouins and other desert peoples seeking asylum. They would use the temples as shelter, lighting fires for cooking and warmth. Since the temple complex used to be covered halfway in desert sand, it was easy for the soot to accumulate at the top. To show the amount of soot that had to be cleaned, archaeologists chose strips of ceiling in each temple to leave covered in soot as a comparison. The clearing of soot and all the sand burying the temples was tedious work that took years to complete. The ceiling is a symbolic representation of the heavens, featuring the waxing and waning of the moon as it travels across the heavens in the barque of Re. Jackals and birds accompany Re’s barque. This scene is from the east side of the temple and features snakes and various gods including, the falcon god Horus, the ibis headed god Thoth, Hathor and Sekhmet (also Sachmet, Sakmet, Sakhet, Sekmet, Sakhmet, Sekhet, Sachmis), the lion goddess of war and destruction. Dedicated to Hathor, goddess of love, beauty, music and motherhood, the main temple dates from the Graeco-Roman era although a temple stood on the site during the Old Kingdom. Temple complex displays influences from Egyptian, Greek, and Roman rulers. There was also a Coptic Christian church on the premises near the birthing temple at one point. Main temple was built by Ptolemy XII and nearly completed by Queen Cleopatra VII, around 54-20 BC. There is evidence of temples and other structures that date back all the way to 2500 BC. Hathor is the Egyptian sky goddess of sexual love, fertility, music, and dancing. It is also said she is the goddess of birth and motherhood. She is often depicted as the counterpart of Horus. In fact, Hathor translates to “House of Horus.” Inside the underground crypt, on the same relief wall as the famed Dendera light bulb (just to the right of it) is the most detailed depiction of Horus discovered to date. Getting to the crypt requires you to crawl on your hands and knees for a stint, but entrance requires going down a steep staircase. Temple is a wondrous marvel to explore. Each of the rooms is as intricately decorated as the Great Vestibule, the front room at the main entrance fronted by 24 columns. The ceiling in the Great Vestibule is a tribute to Nut (Newt), Goddess of the Sky. Beyond are antechambers with crypts, chapel rooms, and a sanctuary. There is a corridor on each side of second antechamber. Corridor to climb to the top of the temple is a spiral, just as a bird would ascend, while the corridor to leave the roof is a straight path down, just as a bird would dive. This is a tribute to Horus. At the top of the structure, there is a small temple that was used for rituals to greet the rising sun, as well as another antechamber, called the Chapel of Osiris. Inside this chapel, one of the rooms holds a unique ceiling relief, called Dendera Zodiac. It is considered the only complete “map” of the ancient Egyptian sky. The one at Hathor Temple is a replica, however. The real Dendera Zodiac is on display at the Louvre in Paris, France. The birthing temple is also intricately decorated, and reliefs on the side depict the births of gods and Egyptian pharaohs. It is positioned at the front of the complex, across from a display of former statues and partial column pieces found during excavation. Temple of the Goddess Isis is situated behind the main temple near the sacred pool. It is small and not as decorative, but still worth a look. 🎥© nofret_egypt_ (IG) #archaeohistories

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