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How was a helicopter once found in an Egyptian petroglyph?

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" I believe you meant a hieroglyph which is the name for the symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing. It wasn’t of course it was a misinterpretation of a glyph that was overwritten then part of it wore or was broken away and looked somewhat like a helicopter. It was debunked decades ago but is still popular with those who enjoy making up silly stories. "


This is forged image that makes you think it was a helicopter, You are being lied to.

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This shows the the two separate inscriptions that were placed on the same location at different times. The first being covered over and a new one placed on top of it.

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Seti I
Nebty name: Wehemmesut Sekhemkhepesh Derpedjetpesdjet
"He who renews the births, strong with a sword, who subjugates the nine bows."

Ramesses II
Nebty name: Mekkemet Wafkhasut
"Protector of Egypt, who curbs foreign lands."
 
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It's clearly a Vedic helicopter visiting Egypt on a non-stop supersonic flight to help Pharaoh lift the pyramids t their correct position




" I believe you meant a hieroglyph which is the name for the symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing. It wasn’t of course it was a misinterpretation of a glyph that was overwritten then part of it wore or was broken away and looked somewhat like a helicopter. It was debunked decades ago but is still popular with those who enjoy making up silly stories. "


This is forged image that makes you think it was a helicopter, You are being lied to.

main-qimg-95d75590f5ef0cacc8f8f89a12b59643-lq

This shows the the two separate inscriptions that were placed on the same location at different times. The first being covered over and a new one placed on top of it.

main-qimg-5989e11b8542f3911266de2cf72da2ad-lq

Seti I
Nebty name: Wehemmesut Sekhemkhepesh Derpedjetpesdjet
"He who renews the births, strong with a sword, who subjugates the nine bows."

Ramesses II
Nebty name: Mekkemet Wafkhasut
"Protector of Egypt, who curbs foreign lands."
 
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