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    Default @Egyptian: Spanish archaeologists discover 4000 years old red granite lintel and more constructions

    As I said you, any discovery in Egypt is due Europeans. Cry me the Mediterranean

    Spanish archaeologists discovered 4000 years old red granite lintel and more constructions

    May, 26. The Spanish Archaeological Mission of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, has discovered a large block of red granite during the excavations work in the temple of Heryshef in Herakleopolis Magna archaeological site, in Ihnasya el-Medina in Beni Suef governorate.

    Dr. Mahmoud Afifi, Head of the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Sector at the Ministry of Antiquities announced the discovery at the site which the work started since February 1966. Dr. Carmen Perez Die has been the director of the mission since 1984.



    Dr. Afifi said that the discovery is very important because the lintel is engraved with two cartouches containing the name of the Middle Kingdom King Sesostris II, (ca. 1895 – 1889 B.C.), who built the Lahun, pyramid located 10 km away from Ihnasya. The presence of the lintel in the Heryshef temple proves the interest of Sesostris II in this site, and the Fayoum area in general.



    Dr. Maria Carmen Perez Die, the director of the Spanish Mission said the mission continued excavations in the temple of Heryshef and uncovered several constructions levels which one of them dating to the early 18th Dynasty (The reign of Thutmosis III (ca. 1479 – 1425 B.C.) and another to that of Ramses II (ca. 1279 – 1213 B.C.)



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    You didn't white it by yourself this time, gee this was understandable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkoo View Post
    You didn't white it by yourself this time, gee this was understandable.
    Stop persecuting me for every thread I post, thanks blackoo

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    bravo , and?

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    Slick Egyptians...making the Spanish dig their ground for free, so they can have more stuff for the cairo museum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadaad View Post
    Slick Egyptians...making the Spanish dig their ground for free, so they can have more stuff for the cairo museum.
    Ahhh, that lazy African spirit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadaad View Post
    Slick Egyptians...making the Spanish dig their ground for free, so they can have more stuff for the cairo museum.
    Norweigans cost a lot .. so why not bring some spaniards to dig for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egyptian View Post
    Norweigans cost a lot .. so why not bring some spaniards to dig for us?
    Ahhh, that lazy African spirit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Ahhh, that lazy African spirit...
    "siesta" is a Spanish word...

    The Spanish siesta is under threat - but getting rid of it won't make the workforce more productive
    Incorporating the siesta is merely a different way of arranging the working day – flexitime before flexitime, if you will. It doesn't mean Spanish people are workshy

    Editorial @IndyVoices Monday 4 April 2016 17:33 BST4 comments





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    For those who worry about Europe becoming a homogenised characterless place, some disturbing news: the siesta, symbol of the Spanish way of life, is threatened. Mariano Rajoy, the head of the centre-right coalition government, wants to scrap the three-hour midday break. Instead, he wants to replace it with a more conventional working day, but one that would be two hours shorter than, say, in Britain.

    See what he’s trying to do there? Three minus two leaves an hour extra of labour to be extracted from the poor old Spanish worker, who, let’s face it, has suffered many deprivations in recent years, not least one of the highest unemployment rates in the EU.

    There is much misunderstanding about the siesta. Northern Europeans tend to think of it as a product of laziness, as if there were no idle Germans or workshy Swedes around. Far from it, incorporating the siesta is merely a different way of arranging the working day – flexitime before flexitime, if you will.

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    It no doubt can trace its origins to baking away in the hot Spanish midday sun. The invention of air conditioning probably removed much of its rationale, but it remains a perfectly workable and indeed attractive way of getting through the grind. Post-prandial naps are, after all, recognised to be beneficial, and a pause in the inhuman pace of modern labour is nothing to be ashamed of. In other countries, such an approach is talked up as the “power nap”.

    So thanks to Mr Rajoy and his political opponents, the siesta is now something of a political football in Spain. In some towns, radical left-wing mayors have made the siesta compulsory, though how this works for insomniacs has not been revealed. Perhaps something like that is beyond even Spanish ingenuity.

    Some in Spain argue that the siesta could improve their quality of life, raise low birth rates and reduce marriage breakdowns. Maybe, but it is also true that Spain's economic performance has little to do with the traditional mid-day snooze, and its growth in productivity was higher in the high noon of siesta than it is now.

    Maybe Spanish bankers and politicians didn’t have a long enough snooze in the go-go decade before the great financial crash of 2008: a little question for Mr Rajoy and his colleagues to sleep on.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a6968611.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadaad View Post
    "siesta" is a Spanish word...

    The Spanish siesta is under threat - but getting rid of it won't make the workforce more productive
    Incorporating the siesta is merely a different way of arranging the working day – flexitime before flexitime, if you will. It doesn't mean Spanish people are workshy

    Editorial @IndyVoices Monday 4 April 2016 17:33 BST4 comments





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    Rajoy.jpg
    Mr Rajoy (left) poses for a selfie in the city of Vigo, in Galicia, during the election campaign last week AFP
    For those who worry about Europe becoming a homogenised characterless place, some disturbing news: the siesta, symbol of the Spanish way of life, is threatened. Mariano Rajoy, the head of the centre-right coalition government, wants to scrap the three-hour midday break. Instead, he wants to replace it with a more conventional working day, but one that would be two hours shorter than, say, in Britain.

    See what he’s trying to do there? Three minus two leaves an hour extra of labour to be extracted from the poor old Spanish worker, who, let’s face it, has suffered many deprivations in recent years, not least one of the highest unemployment rates in the EU.

    There is much misunderstanding about the siesta. Northern Europeans tend to think of it as a product of laziness, as if there were no idle Germans or workshy Swedes around. Far from it, incorporating the siesta is merely a different way of arranging the working day – flexitime before flexitime, if you will.

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    It no doubt can trace its origins to baking away in the hot Spanish midday sun. The invention of air conditioning probably removed much of its rationale, but it remains a perfectly workable and indeed attractive way of getting through the grind. Post-prandial naps are, after all, recognised to be beneficial, and a pause in the inhuman pace of modern labour is nothing to be ashamed of. In other countries, such an approach is talked up as the “power nap”.

    So thanks to Mr Rajoy and his political opponents, the siesta is now something of a political football in Spain. In some towns, radical left-wing mayors have made the siesta compulsory, though how this works for insomniacs has not been revealed. Perhaps something like that is beyond even Spanish ingenuity.

    Some in Spain argue that the siesta could improve their quality of life, raise low birth rates and reduce marriage breakdowns. Maybe, but it is also true that Spain's economic performance has little to do with the traditional mid-day snooze, and its growth in productivity was higher in the high noon of siesta than it is now.

    Maybe Spanish bankers and politicians didn’t have a long enough snooze in the go-go decade before the great financial crash of 2008: a little question for Mr Rajoy and his colleagues to sleep on.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a6968611.html

    yeah, and "son of a bitch" is an english one.

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