The "bulbs" of Dendera is a relief group in a side room in a basement room of the temple of Hathor at Dendera (Egypt). Shown are anthropomorphic deities behind slanting upward elongated, sometimes bulbousbulbous objects to which stem from a lotus blossom, inside a snake and have to be supported at the end of a pillar. These images are framed by numerous hieroglyphs. The temple originally comes from the 6th Dynasty(24th to 23rd century BC), but was later rebuilt and rebuilt several times. The reliefs of the Ptolemaic era itselfderived (4th to 1st century BC).
Interpretation of the pre-astronautics:
The piston-like objects on the reliefs are consistent with the appearance of historic bulbs. This means that electricity and the production of electric light must have been known much earlier. The ordinate the reliefhieroglyphs can be found by studies of Krassa Habek and information on material and size of the bulbsshown. With the involvement of other objects, such as the Baghdad Battery, but also the Bible and the Egyptian pyramid texts can be viewed as a highly technical term, which is a result of the impact and influenceof alien beings in the form of the Egyptian gods. The temple of Hathor was used as the repository of the bulbs.
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