
Building Bridges of Time, Places and People: Volume I
Mysteries associated with ancient Egypt are not confined to the pyramids of Giza. For example, consider these:
One Egyptian hieroglyph is patterned after a bird known as the jabiru; another is an image of a saguaro cactus. Both the jabiru and the saguaro are found only in the Western Hemisphere, so how did they become hieroglyphs?
Tutankhamen is referred to as the boy-king by Egyptologists. ...
Mysteries associated with ancient Egypt are not confined to the pyramids of Giza. For example, consider these:
One Egyptian hieroglyph is patterned after a bird known as the jabiru; another is an image of a saguaro cactus. Both the jabiru and the saguaro are found only in the Western Hemisphere, so how did they become hieroglyphs?
Tutankhamen is referred to as the boy-king by Egyptologists. ...
