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Helen of Troy and Nefertiti are Two of the Same; Nefertiti's Busts
Topic Started: Aug 30 2013, 01:02 PM (627 Views)
aper_el
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A bust of Nefertiti was found in the sand dust of a work sculpture shop in
Amarna. There must have been two of them in existence, the one that the Germans have and the one the Jewish Hebrew Spartans "had" until it was stolen by the Trojans. The Spartans were soldiers of the Egyptian Empire and they were very loyal so they set out to get it back.

The battle for Troy was the largest of it's kind in ancient history... "the face"
of Helen of Troy/Nefertiti launched a Egyptian navel group of a thousand
ships according to Homer...no other country had the wherewithal to come anywhere near the Egyptian armada

The Egyptians were sickened by the power that Troy had, they broke away from Egyptian rule, and were probably believers in the Aten that Akhenaten and Nefertiti introduced into Egypt years before the coming of the battle

So you see the double edge sword that Egypt had going for it...they could
destroy Troy and the Aten. Basically it was two different belief systems going
too war.

The Egyptians won the ten year Trojan war by using a wooden horse and you know the rest.

Aper_El
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You just posted this EXACT SAME POST yet again on August 17th. This is now the 3rd or 4th time for this repeated message.

Is there a point to this? I will start deleting replicated posts if this continues.
Edited by AmarnaGirl, Aug 30 2013, 05:25 PM.
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aper_el
Aug 30 2013, 01:02 PM
A bust of Nefertiti was found in the sand dust of a work sculpture shop in
Amarna. There must have been two of them in existence, the one that the Germans have and the one the Jewish Hebrew Spartans "had" until it was stolen by the Trojans. The Spartans were soldiers of the Egyptian Empire and they were very loyal so they set out to get it back.

The battle for Troy was the largest of it's kind in ancient history... "the face"
of Helen of Troy/Nefertiti launched a Egyptian navel group of a thousand
ships according to Homer...no other country had the wherewithal to come anywhere near the Egyptian armada

The Egyptians were sickened by the power that Troy had, they broke away from Egyptian rule, and were probably believers in the Aten that Akhenaten and Nefertiti introduced into Egypt years before the coming of the battle

So you see the double edge sword that Egypt had going for it...they could
destroy Troy and the Aten. Basically it was two different belief systems going
too war.

The Egyptians won the ten year Trojan war by using a wooden horse and you know the rest.

Aper_El
I'm confused, where is there any evidence for this?
The concept of "self" as a singular and coherent entity is a fictional construct, and an individual rather comprises conflicting tensions and knowledge claims (e.g. gender, class, profession, etc). The interpretation of meaning of a text is therefore dependent on a reader's own personal concept of self.
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