Fascinating find treasure man, maybe you should change your name to Indiana Jones!
Seriously got me interested, and I'm following this pretty closely.
There are some interesting traditions in the Torres Straights regarding burial, that closely resemble ancient Egyptian burial ceremony or traditions.
Also near Gosford in NSW there are some hyroglyphs that "experts" tried to fob off as the work of WW1 veterans, however, one Egyptian historian says they are actually much older than the common glyphs found in the pyramids, and a very rare dialect, and seems to think they could be genuine.
They tell a story of a boat being taken off course in a storm, and being shipwrecked. One of the crew was bitten by a snake 3 times, and is buried behind the stones, its been a while since I've read it, but I do find it really interesting, maybe a little farfetched, but I'm open to the possibility that's for sure!
Check out the link below, watch the videos.
Seriously got me interested, and I'm following this pretty closely.
There are some interesting traditions in the Torres Straights regarding burial, that closely resemble ancient Egyptian burial ceremony or traditions.
Also near Gosford in NSW there are some hyroglyphs that "experts" tried to fob off as the work of WW1 veterans, however, one Egyptian historian says they are actually much older than the common glyphs found in the pyramids, and a very rare dialect, and seems to think they could be genuine.
They tell a story of a boat being taken off course in a storm, and being shipwrecked. One of the crew was bitten by a snake 3 times, and is buried behind the stones, its been a while since I've read it, but I do find it really interesting, maybe a little farfetched, but I'm open to the possibility that's for sure!
Check out the link below, watch the videos.