
The Walls of KV62 and Nicholas Reeves - History Forum
Dec 11, 2022 · Just doing a bit of casual poking around through an essay by Reeves on this KV62 business. It's occurred to i my ex over the past couple of days to wonder when the north wall and the other walls were painted in relation chronologically to each other. I don't know where I saw it - and it was a long while ago - but the Amduat scene with the 12 baboons was suggested not to be your usual royal ...
KV62 reviewed - History Forum
Oct 4, 2020 · Nicholas Reeves believes that KV62 was the tomb in which Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten-Smenkhkare (AKA Nefertiti) was buried prior to Tutankhamun being entombed there. Of course, Reeves thinks Nefertiti still lies there in a hidden chamber. This latter view I have my own doubts about, though as...
The Walls of KV62 and Nicholas Reeves - History Forum
Dec 11, 2022 · If you folks haven’t seen it already, there is a talk by Reeves on KV62 titled on YouTube as: ‘Nicolas Reeves ARCENational’. [KV62] Whether or not one thinks along the same lines with him on everything, I think he makes an overall good case for much of the items in the tomb originally belonging to Nefertiti; and, for mine, a good case for Nefertiti having been originally buried there. I ...
KV62 reviewed | Page 8 | History Forum
The only way Meritaten can possibly have been the Younger .... is if her parents were a full brother and sister--so that she would have no other genes besides those Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye possessed to hand down. Since we know who the parents of Meritaten were from the archaeological record, that would bring us right back to Akhenaten and Nefertiti being a full brother and sister, even if ...
KV62 reviewed | Page 7 | History Forum
Many of the oddities might be explained if we knew who SmenkhKaRe was. Example, your point above, if SmenkhKaRe was Akhenaten's younger brother he may have had the same medical complaint, he would be the rightful heir for a coregency, but he died sooner than expected; aneurysm, stroke, heart...
KV-VI Behemoth - History Forum
Nov 9, 2010 · The final design became known as the KV-VI "Behemoth". The KV-VI was a multi-turreted tank using components of the KV-I and II, Bt-5, T-60, and T-38. The use of existing tank designs was necessary because of pressure from Stalin and the strains put on Soviet industry by the German invasion.
Top 100 Commanders (portfolio format) | Page 149 | History Forum
Mar 19, 2025 · Read on his campaigns. Pure genius How high would you place The Prophet.
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Sep 18, 2024 · A Xanthippus, possibly him, besieged the palace of Babylon: The Great Captains of History - How Many Battles? - Version 6 The Xanthippus during the First Punic War also fought an engagement at Lilybaeum iirc.
Did the Germans really have the best tanks? Were German …
Nov 5, 2021 · It's no use having a tank that has the worlds best armour, best dual purpose gun, and best tactical mobility, if it cannot reach the battlefield. The KV-1 had two of these 3 elements during Operation Barbarossa, especially its armour, and even its gun compared to German tanks. However, it was not reliable.
Can we all agree Capitalism is closer to Fascism than Socialism and ...
Feb 20, 2025 · The principal feature of the latest stage of capitalism is the domination of monopolist associations of big employers. These monopolies are most firmly established when all the sources of raw materials are captured by one group, and we have seen with what zeal the international capitalist associations exert every effort to deprive their rivals of all opportunity of competing, to buy up, for ...