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To: Brumar89 who wrote (58319)9/21/2014 10:01:37 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
See David Rohl's new chronology.....Ah, a new expert David Rohl you propose who singly overturns all the prior the radio~carbon dated Egyptian chronologies from so many tireless expert's work in this field, this Rohl starts out in an English rock band in 1968? Then became a sound engineer ?

One can suppose he was also doing quite alot of that good orange sunshine LSD that was coming over
from Amsterdam then too? I love your expert sources brumar, this one tops them all...... "Strawberry Fields Forever"!

David Rohl
en.wikipedia.org

Rohl traces his fascination with ancient Egypt to a visit of that country at the age of nine, he first worked as a rock musician, forming a band in 1968, (Sign of Life, later Ankh), which were signed by Vertigo, but split up after Vertigo rejected the finished product. [3] In 1969/70 Rohl completed an Institute of Incorporated Photographers degree at the University of Manchester, [4] before forming a new group, Mandalaband, which released two albums, Mandalaband (1975 - "an ambitious concept inspired by the Chinese occupation of Tibet" [3]) and The Eye of Wendor (1978). About 1974, Rohl started work as a sound engineer, ultimately becoming chief engineer at Strawberry Studios, the Stockport home of the group 10cc. Royalties from four solo artist and composing recording contracts enabled him to retire from music and focus on Egyptology, in particular to develop the New Chronology which he had been working on for five years during his music career

Or should i say "Indiana Jones Forever" ?

(this fellow fancys himself the British Indiana Jones, your best source yet, i bet we get an earful of the fabled land of Atlantis to? )




To: Brumar89 who wrote (58319)9/21/2014 11:06:15 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
Your expert Dave Rohl did get to retire on royalties recieved from the group 10CC who recorded at Strawberry Studios. Then goes onto become the fabled Indiana Jones of Britain, rewriting all of Egyptian history, this is your best one yet

"The Things We Do for Love" ;-)