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I reccomend that you read about the geological studies about the sphinx prior to calling real science zany vs the preconcieved beliefs of the egyptologists that cannot reineforce their arguments with facts. Like it or not there are facts that support a construction date as far back as 12500 BCE.
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I wonder if the last statement regarding the liminal quality of the Oedipus/Sphinx myth should not be removed. It doesn't flow quite right in regards to the rest of the article (it is a sharp shift from explaining the myth to mythological theory) and, moreover, I cannot say that the statement is
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Someday, I will have time to figure out Knowledge. Meanwhile, I worked at the Penn Museum long ago and we were always told that the sphinx there was the 3rd largest in the world. Thanks to anyone who can look into it. Not sure where to find "sphinxes by size". Can research later. Best, Rose
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or incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Narasimha is Lord Vishnu, a deity, incarnated to destroy evil on earth. Vishnu is known in the tradition and doctrine as the Preserver of the Hindu Trimurti or Trinity. He is depicted as a human being with the head of a lion. The
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I am currently having a discussion on the nose of the Sphinx, did it get destroyed by European invaders, did it fall off because of erosion, did it fall off because of a failed restoration attempt or some other way? (Or is it even known.) Thanks !
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Are ya'll sure it was an invention of the egyptians? I heard somewhere that its precedents were in the fantasticd animals represented on mesopotamian carvings, whom the egyptians traded with. Any answer to that? get back to me ya'll, peace.
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has any body got information about the sphinx in persia. There are a lot pictures of the "persian" sphinx but no information about it's importance and mythologie in persia! in the article there is no word about the sphinx in persia!
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