Sunday, 3 April 2011

Research opens fascinating riddles - more clues to come.

Student's notes:

There is so much we do not yet know.
But this looks to be a big week for the study of ancient Egypt, it seems that we are lucky but humble observers of this.

News flash...
Dr. Natasha Bergreen "What about Jade-o-patra".
The author aplogises, and stands corrected.
The prominent and well respected pundit has added an additional and rightful sister or cousin to the regal lineage... we will see.
.... So yes there is always much to discover beneath the sands.
more news no doubt will follow.
Perhaps confirmation of their new tombs or monuments as shown below.

(Dr. Leslie Cowger writes)
From my reading of Howard Carter's notes when I was in his office at his lovely house on the West Bank earlier in the week (which is now a museum complete with a coffee shop), I discovered that the first daughter was Teapatra, the second Coffeepatra, and the third Gracepatra.
I will check for accuracy in the Louvre's archives tomorrow.
(We strongly believe there are some old relics there.)
Note that the dynasty line was continued through the daughter's of the pharoahs. I also saw some notes on a new discovery -- it looked like the hieroglyphs were an "m" (owl), "y" (two reed leafs), and then the following signs were chiseled out, all in a cartouche -- will also check this out as well.

Will Dr. L. Cowger* return to Luxor?

Proof is waiting to be uncovered

Sphynx alley - Luxor
Clearly Jade-0-patra is being worshipped in these likenesses.
We will return to investigate. 

Breaking News flash - Was the icon of Egypt itself - the shpynx in Giza modelled after Jade-o-patra?

How could this secret identity be lost
Jade-o-patra?


Foot note * not to be confused with Dr J Cowger.

3 comments:

  1. This is true (and undeniable). The color of the regal Sphinx is, of course, is a perfect match to The splendor of jadeoptra's fine coat.
    She is an ancient soul....
    There are many Secrets hidden within her...

    Natasha Bergreen

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  2. I am wondering if Jadeopatra could be a descendant of Ramses II and one of the Hittite princesses whose marriage was set out in the peace treaty of Kadesh. This was the first peace treaty in history. Further research at the Louvre tomorrow

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  3. Zeki Hawas called to report - he is on it.
    His staff will seach the archives and then he explore The Valley of the Queens and Nobles.
    No doubt exactly the crowning material he needs for his new documentry.

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