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Unearthing ancient Egyptian glyphs in America (video)

How did they end up in this remote location?

Newsroom July 4 03:02

An extraordinary discovery has left experts perplexed—a 500-pound  rock slab  adorned with an ancient Egyptian symbol found in the U.S. desert. For two years, researchers have been grappling with its origin and significance. The carved symbol bears resemblance to the  apis bull , a sacred emblem of the ancient Egyptians. How did it end up in this remote location? Further investigation reveals an unexpected twist—evidence of ancient Celtic explorers and Ogham inscriptions intertwined with the Egyptian symbolism. The convergence of these distinct cultures deepens the mystery, hinting at the presence of pre-Columbian Celtic tribes in America.

Explorations lead to the Anubis caves, where Celtic and Egyptian influences merge in intricate carvings. Alignments reminiscent of  archaeoastronomy unfold the story of  Mithraism, an ancient mystery religion symbolizing the cycle of life and death. This enigmatic relic challenges existing narratives and invites a reevaluation of pre-Columbian America. The fusion of Egyptian and Celtic influences on the artifact holds the potential to reshape our understanding of the past—a captivating exploration unearthing untold stories of interconnected ancient civilizations.

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