
Israel Bartal’s Response to Shlomo Sands’ Invention of the Jewish People (Haaretz 7/2008) « ce399 | research archive: (anti)fascism According to Shlomo Sand, everything you ever thought you knew about the Jewish people as a nation with ethno-biological origins is false. Israel Bartal, however, says Sand didn’t do his homework Mattai ve’ekh humtza ha’am hayehudi? (When and How Was the Jewish People Invented?) The first sentence of “When and How Was the Jewish People Invented?” This assertion, according to which an entire chapter in Jewish history was deliberately silenced for political reasons, thrust me back to my days as a ninth grader, in the late 1950s. Sand suggests that it was “the wave of decolonization of the 1950s and 1960s [that] led the molders of Israeli collective memory to shield themselves from the shadow of the Khazar past. With considerable trepidation, I returned to my yellowing copy of volume IV of the Mikhlal Encyclopedia. When I reread the entry on the Khazars, my mind was put at rest. These claims are baseless. Descendants of pagans What is Sand trying to prove in this study? Scattered communities
Pyramides de Gizeh 3841 tombs and monuments listed. Thanks to 10 years of collected research, Dassault Systèmes was able to reconstruct the Giza Necropolis as accurately as possible. Shlomo Sand : « Quand je lis Finkielkraut ou Zemmour, leur lecture de l’Histoire, je suis effrayé Tel-Aviv (Israël), envoyé spécial. Votre dernier ouvrage s’intitule Crépuscule de l’Histoire (1). Un titre qui fait peur. Il s’apparente à la fin de l’Histoire ? SHLOMO SAND Je parle du métier. Cela diffère-t-il selon les nations ? SHLOMO SAND Le mythe national, tel qu’il existe en France avec par exemple « nos ancêtres les Gaulois », n’est pas un mythe chaud. Dans vos travaux, vous vous êtes attaqué à la théologie, puis au mythe chaud sioniste. SHLOMO SAND Je commence à décomposer le mythe d’une Europe qui commencerait avec Athènes et se termine avec Nadine Morano. Est-ce que cette problématique que vous soulevez touche les milieux des historiens partout dans le monde ? SHLOMO SAND Je dis dans mon livre que je suis privilégié. L’Histoire s’écrit en permanence au Proche-Orient peut-être plus qu’ailleurs ? SHLOMO SAND Celui qui a traduit le livre Une histoire populaire américaine, de Howard Zinn, en hébreu l’a fait en prison parce qu’il avait refusé de partir à l’armée.
Room 61: Tomb-chapel of Nebamun The Michael Cohen Gallery1400 – 1300 BC The British Museum acquired 11 wall-paintings from the tomb-chapel of a wealthy Egyptian official called Nebamun in the 1820s. Dating from about 1350 BC, they are some of the most famous works of art from Ancient Egypt. Following a 10-year period of conservation and research, the paintings are now on display together for the first time. Objects dating from the same time period and a 3D animation of the tomb-chapel will help to set the tomb-chapel in context and allow visitors to experience how the finished tomb would have looked. Books related to the gallery The Painted Tomb-Chapel Of Nebamun By Richard Parkinson£14.99Buy online The Nebamun Wall Paintings: Conservation, Scientific Analysis and Display at the British Museum Edited by Andrew Middleton and Ken Uprichard More information Interactive animation of the tomb-chapel
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NOVA | Explore Ancient Egypt Explore Ancient Egypt With 360-degree and other imagery, walk around the Sphinx, enter the Great Pyramid, visit tombs and temples, and more. Want to walk around the Sphinx? Clamber inside the Great Pyramid of Giza and seek out the pharaoh's burial chamber? Visit the magnificent tombs and temples of ancient Thebes? In this multi-layered, highly visual interactive, view 360° panoramas, "walkaround" photos, and other breathtaking imagery shot throughout the Giza Plateau and ancient Thebes (modern-day Luxor), often with special permission. View From Top You are now standing atop Khufuís Pyramid, 45 stories above the Giza Plateau. Other things to look for as you navigate around the summit are the Sphinx, Khufu's three Queens' Pyramids, greater Cairo, and—hard to miss—Khafre's Pyramid. Descending Passage Subterranean Chamber Do you see the small grated opening across the room from the entrance? Ascending Passage Okay, let's begin. Grand Gallery (Lower) "Queen's Chamber" Grand Gallery (Upper) Sphinx
En scannant Kheops, ils découvrent deux nouvelles cavités dans la pyramide Pour mettre au jour l'existence de ces nouvelles cavités, qui n'ont bien évidemment pas encore pu être explorées, les scientifiques de ScanPyramids ont conjugué plusieurs technologies très pointues. C'est tout d'abord à la caméra thermique qu'une anomalie a été détectée au-dessus du l'entrée nord et de son couloir descendant qui, par un circuit de corridors, mène à la fameuse chambre du Roi. En parcourant la face nord de la pyramide avec leurs caméras thermiques, les scientifiques n'ont pas obtenu les résultats auxquels ils s'attendaient au niveau de quatre énormes chevrons. Des particules cosmiques qui franchissent des roches « L’équipe recourt alors à la muographie », rapporte Sciences et avenir qui consacre un article très technique et très détaillé à cette découverte. « Les muons sont des particules cosmiques qui tombent en permanence sur Terre. Un vide important apparaît Après 67 jours de pose, les films exposés dans la pyramide de Kheops ont été développés, puis analysés.