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Tartaria - Ancient Egypt is not ancient

David Ewing Jr

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Is Ancient Egypt really old…?
 
Is Egypt thousands of years old? Or - is Egypt only 500 years old? … 1000 years old …?
 
The Sphinx has a very important message for the world from Day Number 19.
 
What is the secret in this message?
 
The original entrance to go inside the Great Pyramid was through the 19th layer of masonry. Why...?
 
The Rosetta Stone was discovered on 19 July 1799.
 
Historians say that 19 July 1799 was a day that changed world history…Or - did historians change world history?
 
This book will examine the evidence to show that Ancient Egypt is not old and is nothing but a scam
Available since: 02/14/2023.
Print length: 177 pages.

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