Antediluvian Sacred Tablets And Rare Manuscript Reveal Secret Ancient Egyptian Knowledge

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Hidden from the outside world for thousands of years, the box was safely guarded by men who were keepers of sacred ancient wisdom. On the top of the box was a symbol of a powerful pharaoh.

One explorer was permitted to view the content of the box and learned about a precious ancient Egyptian manuscript written by a remarkable person who Egyptologists admit they still know almost nothing about. The identity of the person was kept secret and only those close to the pharaoh and his father were familiar with this puzzling individual.

Antediluvian Sacred Tablets And Rare Manuscript Reveal Secret Ancient Egyptian Knowledge

The enigmatic and intelligent author of the ancient Egyptian manuscript had translated sacred tablets brought to the land of Egypt thousands of years ago. Determined to preserve the knowledge of the ancient civilizations for future generations, the manuscript was written over a period of many years and then hidden.

Many people interested in ancient Egypt find Queen Nefertiti and the pyramids mysterious, but there are also puzzles from the land of the pyramids that the Western world knows almost nothing about and what we are about to explore is an ancient Egyptian secret that offers valuable knowledge about our distant past.

Our quest for hidden ancient Egyptian knowledge takes us on on long journey thousands of years back in time. We will visit two continents, meet keepers of sacred ancient wisdom and uncover the secrets of a mysterious ancient Egyptian manuscript that is still virtually unknown to the Western world. Who was the mysterious author of the ancient manuscript? What happened to the sacred tablets? What does the manuscript reveal about civilizations and worlds before our own?

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