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Mon 11/30/15 03:26 AM

Here is a short timeline, possibly interesting.

1570 – 1070 YBC The time of the New Kingdom in Egypt. Krupp, E. C. (1997) Skywatchers, Shamans & Kings. John Wiley & Sons. New York.

1500 YBC Cassites. (see kassites above 1595 YBP)

1504 – 1450 YBC Thutmose III reigned, or lived, in Egypt.
Prince Boris de Rachewiltz translated a papyrus found among papers of the late Professor Alberto Tulli, former director of the Egyptian Museum, at the Vatican. Part of the Annals of Thutmose III, circa 1504 – 1450 B.C. It is one of the earliest known records of a fleet of flying saucers. “A circle of fire that was coming in the sky. . . it had no head, the breath of its mouth had a foul odour . . . They shone more in the sky than the brightness of the sun, and extended to the limits of the four supports of the heavens . . . Powerful was the position of the fire circles. After some days, after supper, they ascended higher in the sky towards the south. Fishes and volatiles fell down from the sky, a marvel never before known since the foundation of the land.” Brinsley Le Poer Trench, (1960) The Sky People, Neville Spearman Ltd., London. Pg. 128, 129.

~1500 YBC Queen Hatshepsut, as the young Princess of Egypt, allegedly pulled Moses out of the bulrushes.

1500 YBC The most complete of the ancient written records concerning aircraft are perhaps those of the Mahabharata, the Hindu epic that, although considered to have been written down in its present form in 1500 B.C., was apparently copied and re copied from remote antiquity. References to aircraft and rocket propulsion made no sense to the translators. In another Indian text, the Samarangana Sutradhara, the advantages and disadvantages of different types of aircraft are discussed at length. In another ancient classic of India, the Ramayana, there exist curious descriptions of travel by aircraft, thousands of years ago, detailing the view over Ceylon and parts of the Indian coast. Ref.: Berlitz, C. (1975) The Bermuda Triangle. Souvenir Press. Great Britain.

~ 1400 YBC Egypt. 18th Dynasty. Thutmoses IV had a long reign, & dies. Ref.: Bob Brier (audio).

~ 1400 YBC Egypt. 18th Dynasty. Amunhotep III. Sends first telegram like messages to others, on scarab shaped carvings. He makes the first trade agreements. He marries Queen Ty (a commoner), as a great wife, and makes her an artificial lake, on which she sails her boat, ‘the atun gleams’; the Atun is the solar disc. Amunhotep III builds Luxor Temple at Thebes, and built a large temple of mud brick, plastered & with frescoes, where he lived. They have four daughters & two boys; one was never mentioned, and the other died before becoming the next King. Amunhotep III takes a new name ‘The Dazzling Sun Disc Of All Lands’. When Amunhotep III was old, he made his remaining (unmentioned) son Amunhotep IV (who later re named himself Akanatun), his Co-Regent. Ref.: Bob Brier, Egyptian Archaeology (audio lessons). (see 1504 YBC , UFO’s)

1400 YBC A tablet from Syria, is the words and music, for the worlds oldest song. It is in the ‘do, re, mi’ scale. Ref.: Malum, J. (1999) Mesopotamia and the Near East. London, Evans Brothers.

1400 YBC The Aegean Islands around Santorini had been blanketed with over 10 cm of tephra (volcanic ash). Zink, D. (1990) The Stones of Atlantis. Prentice Hall Press, New York, N.Y. Pg. 239.

1400 YBC Kuri-Galzu was king of Babylon . . . started to repair the temples of the old Sumerian capital.
Ref.: Sir Leonard Woolley (1954) Ur of the Chaldees. London, Penguin Books.

1380 YBC Egypt, Akhenaton became King, built the temple to Aton at Karnak, and the city Akhetaton.
Landsberg, A & S. (1974) In Search Of Ancient Mysteries. Corgi Books. Transworld Publishers, London. Pg. 127

Phaero Amunhotep IV, the ninth pharaoh of the 18 th dynasty, marries Nephratiti (a commoner), as a great wife. They looked similar, and statues of them were hard to tell apart. He re named himself Akanaton, (it is beneficial to the Aton, (solar disc)). He changes the traditional Egyptian artistic style, and developed the first MONOTHEISM religion, with only one god, ‘the Aton’ based on the solar disc / sun; no statues may be made of the Aton (sun). His own statues show him as oddly deformed, with elongated face, wide hips, and hint of breasts. Nephratiti had her own temple and made offerings to the Aton. Akanaton moves his capital out of Thebes to 200 miles north into the desert, at Akhet Aton (the horizon of the Aton), (now Tel Alamarna). The hieroglyph for horizon, is the sun rising over a notch in the mountain. He stated “There can be no vision fashioned of the Atun.” (an abstract god), “Only I know the Aton”. He has six daughters, all are shown with elongated heads; and his son was Tutankamon. Akanaton writes his own religion, complete with prayers. The tombs of the nobles were made on the East bank, instead of the traditional west bank, but not completed; but he was buried in the Royal Tomb, in a waddi, looking similar to Valley Of The Kings.
His remaining daughter 9 yrs old Ancusunpartun, and 8 yr old son Tutank aton from another wife, marry to become King and Great Wife. They give up the new religion and move back to Thebes, and change names to Tutankamon and Ankusanamon, probably on advice from older advisors. Tutankamon died suddenly at 18 yrs old, with no children surviving. Ankusanamon (last royal blood), writes to the traditional enemies, the Hittites, to send a prince to help rule; the Hittite prince is killed at the border; Eye the Chief vizier marries Ankusanamon, and takes the crown, ruling Egypt. Ankusanamon, then disappears from history.
Ref.: Bob Brier, Egyptian Archaeology (audio lessons).
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Could this be a religion based on what Thutmose III and his contemporaries saw in the sky, (see 1504 YBC , UFO’s); was Akanatun and his wife alien hybrids ? And no statues of the Atun allowed, possibly so as not to allow recognizing their technology, or (alien) inhabitants operating within the human community ? Before the Egyptian 18th Dynasty, all belief systems around the world had many gods, deities, & demi-gods, each dedicated to a specific role. Forcing all worship to just one god concentrates the priests incomes, and power, eliminating all competition.

The invention of god. ? ! $