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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 539941" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Nothing similar at all?</p><p>Maybe you should watch the clip, you can read along with the translator from the book.</p><p>I'm sure that because of where it is, there is bound to be some recent graphitti and bullshit there, but when translated by experts, it's pretty hard to believe that some central coast local from the 1970,s bb or WW1 vet managed to write down 3 Egyptian names, and tell a story using 300 hyroglyphs, some of which have not been published In translator books until 2012,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 539941, member: 6002"] Nothing similar at all? Maybe you should watch the clip, you can read along with the translator from the book. I'm sure that because of where it is, there is bound to be some recent graphitti and bullshit there, but when translated by experts, it's pretty hard to believe that some central coast local from the 1970,s bb or WW1 vet managed to write down 3 Egyptian names, and tell a story using 300 hyroglyphs, some of which have not been published In translator books until 2012, [/QUOTE]
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