Egyptologist, Anthropologist, Acheologist, Historians, did Egypt and South America have contact??
Hint: Trace amounts of cocaine were discovered in Egyptian mummies back in mid to late 90s if I remember correctly, without going back to check the data.
As far as I am aware, the cocaine traces were due to contamination.
I just remember the reports coming out in the mid 90s or so. Have not done the research, have not followed up, my brain works that way.
I never thought about contamination. But that means the curators were using or the scientist. Cocaine is only found in south America that I know of. Unless it was indigenous to Egypt say 10k B.C. when Egypt had rainfall an vegetation.
However their exists evidence of sea travel and ancient source maps. They also have writing and artifacts of both civilization on both continents.
Sea travel and source maps are facts, the symbolic scripts have been shown, but I do not know if they are authentic. However the sources are valid Scientist who are not Egyptologists.
What if the Mayan and Egyptians are a diaspora, or the same group or tribe.... we are supposed to believe pyramid building just happened on several continents at the same time.
They actually have evidence on both continents of both civilizations.
There is a commonality of megalithic sites that use the same locking technique.
Manly P. Hall writes in one of his books about an ancient group of builders that traveled around and built Great buildings. This group called themselves in what was translated to Greek as Collegia, and where the term college derives from.
Manly P. Hall is considered to be the Greatest Masonic author of all time. He has an enormous library dedicated to him with his research books, and his literary works. Any person who reads Manly knows he was not xhristian, nor are the tru masons.
He postulates the masons stem from these great builders who would leave their insignia on their great buildings, because they formed a society of masons to guard their mathematics and building craft.
Seems to be a "definite maybe", but still somewhat controversial:
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