Sunday, December 29, 2013

16-Foot Egyptian Statues Discovered in Ancient Underwater City - New Hieroglyphic Rosetta Stone Could Change History Forever

The city of Heracleion was engulfed underwater 1500 years ago. This grand city had been mentioned by the Greek writer Herodotus, the 5th-century BC historian. He had told a wonderful tale of Helen of Troy, who traveled to Heracleion, then a port of 'great wealth', with her Trojan lover, Paris. When French marine archaeologist Franck Goddio stumbled upon some relics, it led them to one of the greatest finds of the 21st century; a city underwater.



16-Foot Egyptian Statues Discovered in Ancient Underwater City - New Hieroglyphic Rosetta Stone Could Change History ForeverRead more about 16-Foot Egyptian Statues Discovered in Ancient Underwater City - New Hieroglyphic Rosetta Stone Could Change History Forever

No comments:

Post a Comment