Thursday, August 29, 2019

Whose secret burial at Egypt’s Siwa Oasis? Startling Egypt scenarios, incl. Alexander the Great in novel “Alexander's Egyptian Oracle.”


Alexander the Great requested that he be buried at the famous Oracle of Amon at Egypt's remote Siwa Oasis.

After multiple reburials, was his request finally and secretly honoured?

What was the secret of the newly discovered tomb? Just one of the scenarios in the latest Anson Hunter mystery thriller  "Alexander's Egyptian Oracle" - Amazon Kindle

A mysterious new tomb at Siwa Oasis

'This was no ordinary television documentary. This was a media event.


Tombs had been opened live on television before, but someone in the US Network had hit upon the novel idea of making this show more interactive and entertaining for its audience in over two hundred countries and territories. Since the tomb to be opened was situated at the famous Oracle of Siwa, there would be a panel of experts appointed, so-called modern day ‘Oracles’, who would each make their predictions as to what lay inside the unknown tomb. That way, the viewers could vote at home on their favourite theory...'

Who could predict the shocking turn of events?

Saturday, August 10, 2019

TENSION between RELIGION and preserving the 'PAGAN PAST' - "THE GOD DIG"


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Does our Christian god care about the preservation of 'pagan' antiquities? 

Examples of Islamic hostility to the pagan past in recent times are common.

Yet some Biblical Scriptures read like a handbook for terrorist destruction: 
 
You shall utterly overthrow them and completely break down their sacred pillars. Exodus 23:24

But you shall destroy their altars, break their sacred pillars, and cut down their wooden images  Exodus 34:13

You shall not make idols for yourselves; neither a carved image nor a sacred pillar shall you rear up for yourselves; nor shall you set up an engraved stone in your land, to bow down to it; for I am the Lord your God  Leviticus 26:1

But thus you shall deal with them: you shall destroy their altars, and break down their sacred pillars  Deut 7:5

And you shall destroy their altars, break their sacred pillars, and burn their wooden images with fire; you shall cut down the carved images of their gods and destroy their names from that place  Deut 12: 3-4

My independent Egyptologist fiction hero Anson Hunter wrestles with a faith.

Is a faith in any way hostile to a deep love of antiquities from a so-called 'pagan' age?

Of course, the history of Christianity - let alone Islam - and antiquities is not a happy one.
























As my novel "The God Dig" relates.. (excerpt)



A rag-tag mob surges through the streets of Alexandria like a flood overwhelming a city.


As they run, they shout in anger, their faces burning like the torch flames in their hands. A bearded, white-robed figure, carrying a Gospel, runs at the head of the mob like an ancient warrior of light.


Now a twenty-first century man in a khaki suit steps into the edge of the screen as if stepping into history and he speaks to the camera in a murmur like a presenter in a wildlife documentary, a sardonic gleam in his eye.


“This is an Alexandrian mob in Egypt. But it’s not revolutionary Egypt in the twenty-first century. No, this is Roman Egypt in the year 291 of the Common Era and the Roman Emperor Theodosius has just passed decrees overturning pagan worship in the Empire. The instigator of this mass frenzy?” He points. “That figure over there at the head of a mob of Christian zealots and mad monks. He is the Roman-appointed Bishop Theophilus, today known as the patron saint of arsonists.”


The speaker is Stephen Croxley, a celebrated English atheist and iconoclast, delivering his on-the-spot-narration to the camera.


“The mob rushes through the south-west quarter of the city on its way to the Egyptian quarter and the temple of Serapis, a deity combined with Osiris, god of the afterlife, and Apis the bull. The temple was built by Ptolemy III and is one of the largest and most beautiful in the ancient world. Swept along by religious zeal, the mob lays violent siege to the temple, smashing walls, idols, statues and treasures, and they burn the structure to its foundations. More importantly, as far as the bishop is concerned, they burn down the library that adjoins it, a daughter library of the Great Library of Alexandria. It contains fifty thousand rolls of papyrus and parchment – heretical knowledge of the ancient world that in the bishop’s mind stands in the way of acceptance of the Bible…” The narrator pauses for effect. “Tragically, knowledge and enlightenment in this city of Alexandria, the so-called birthplace of the modern mind, is going up in flames…


"Soon after,” the narrator continues, “another Alexandrian mob like this one 
will rise and lay hands on a different repository of knowledge, this time in the form of the beautiful Greek luminary Hyaptia, the female mathematician and astronomer. Led by the Christian bishop Cyril, they will kill Hypatia, using oyster shells to scrape off her skin and flesh, after which they will burn her along with her books. Cyril will be made a saint for that.” The narrator raises an eyebrow. “The Dark Ages are under way…”

Does 'our god' care about preserving pagan antiquities?
I hope I would like the answer.



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Friday, August 9, 2019

A modern day W.H.O. physician tumbles through an Egyptian false door of Thoth... 'THE RA VIRUS' excerpt


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She gave him the shining globe of the light, broke away, and withdrew into the darkness, making her way back to the surface and leaving him alone in a pool of light and faced by a shadowy wall of carved stone.

“Well hello, Thoth,” he said, holding up the glow of light to illuminate the centre of the door. 
Ancient scribes and physicians customarily offered a libation to Thoth before beginning their work each day and at least he could pay his respects by greeting him. Thoth was not only the inventor of writing and medicine, he was an example of the ‘word’ or Logos that brought reality into existence and as such a pre-echo of the Christian saviour.

“What happened in this place, Wise One? Bubonic plague? An influenza pandemic?”

The squatting ibis wore a disk on its head, its beak curving like a surgical probe - or maybe a question mark, he thought.

Thoth wasn’t answering any questions.

For Lucas, Thoth was the quintessential symbol of ancient Egypt, of its knowledge, medicine and mythology, and he had always felt a pull to the long lost civilization that was as strong as Giulietta’s. It was their shared passion that brought them together on the Internet, sharing their enthusiasm across continents until they finally met and shared a passion of another kind.

Was this place the tomb of a royal scribe, or a physician?

The light in his hand suddenly wobbled and made the nest of doorways strobe as a rumble overhead shook the tomb.

Ceiling collapse?

A roar filled his ears and he ducked as great patches of shadow descended and one hit the side of his head with a dull thud that threw a bright blaze of light across his cranium and he dropped.

But he did not hit the floor, instead he toppled forward into the doorway of dark space and then into another doorway and another, stretched out ahead to infinity.

Had he plunged across a threshold between life and death?

As he sped through the doorjambs of an endless corridor, he saw the glowing image of the carved ibis Thoth racing ahead of him, streaming plumes of fire like an asteroid, drawing him onwards.

A myriad eyes watched his fall like stars in a night sky, Egyptian eyes, and then came flying lines of glyphs of snakes, birds, fish, mouths, lions and jackals. They wrapped around him, twisting like spiral strands of DNA, entering him, altering him.

Words? Texts of Power?

They swirled around his brain.

He heard them whispered in a tongue that was strange to his ears, softer, more sibilant than modern Arabic.

Maybe the Great Secret at the end of the universe and the grand unified theory of everything was not to be found in numbers, but in words.

‘In the beginning was the Word’, a book told.

He raced towards the point of infinity.

Before he reached it, light exploded around him.




Lucas hit the desert ground running.

A spear like a black wind had just whisked past his shoulder in the moonlit darkness, grazing his jacket and now stuck with a quiver in the side of a mound.

He scrambled up the rise.

Attackers in the darkness, torches streaming flames, thundered after him in a turmoil of horses’ hooves and spinning chariot wheels.

Chariots of fire, he thought, but not the biblical kind, murderous ones.

He did not have to wonder where he was. The chariots told him.

“There! The intruder runs!”

“Split up and trap him on the far side! Quickly. The sun rises!”

The chariots divided and raced around the mound.     

He’d always admired the skeletal lines of ancient Egyptian chariots. Lethal affairs, they were built for speed, but he’d never guessed that the rolling thunder of their charge was enough to paralyze an enemy on foot.

There were two men in each vehicle, a driver and a soldier. He caught a glimpse of a horse’s wild eye and foaming mouth and the wild face of an attacker who had hurled the spear at him and now directed a glare to kill. It was a face blistered and distorted, craning over the side of the chariot as it drew close.

More amazing still than this sight, was his realization that he understood what they were shouting.

I have not only been catapulted into this nightmare, he thought, I’ve been translated into it.

Thoth.

The Word.

Lord of Words of Power.

But there was no time for reasoning now as the two chariots vanished past the mound to head him off on the other side.

The running fugitive changed his mind and direction.

He skidded to a halt, spun about and doubled back, running and clawing with his fingers over the mound as the momentum of the attackers carried them flying on.

He lost his footing as he went over the top and down the slope and tumbled face down, shovelling up a mouthful of sand. He spat out grit mixed with the iron tang of blood that had trickled down his face. He got back to his feet.

Run.

He’d been a runner all of his life. Running for his health.

And he was running for his health now.

They know I am here and they want to kill me, he thought. Why?

He pounded across the rock and sand, the shoulder bag swinging and pounding against his side.

Where is this place?

Malkata, where he had been before?

Which way did he go next?

He swept the skyline and saw a shadowy smudge of cliffs in the distance.

The attackers carried flames to light the darkness and there would be deeper shadow there amid the cliffs and maybe somewhere to hide or a way to climb up out of danger, but there was also the risk that a rise of sheer cliffs might cut off all chance of escape.

Run for the hills?

It would be a fugitive’s natural instinct and they would know it. He must not do that yet, even though he longed for the protection of those shadows. Instead, he must do the opposite. Go back the way the attackers had come. They won’t expect that.

A cloud passed over the moon and heartened him as he lengthened his stride.

He flicked a glance over his shoulder.

Here they came.

Just one chariot this time. Still far off.

Clever. They had split up and were covering both directions.

He must throw it off course. That called for a decoy.

He dug into the shoulder bag and scratched around until he met the smooth barrel of a pencil flashlight.

He snatched it out, gave the head a twist to draw out a spurt of light and paused in his running to drop down to his knees and plant the back of the flashlight in the sand.

A small sacrifice if it could save his skin.

He bolted away from the glow.

He saw the distant cover of a grove of palms as he ran and allowed himself a glance back. Yes, the chariot had stopped to inspect the glowing light in the sand. The second chariot came back to re-join the first and they circled the light.

Lucas streaked for the cover of the grove.

The sky was beginning to lighten.

He reached the roughened base of a palm tree and fell against it to catch his breath and take another look behind him.

The attackers were moving off.

Then a roughened hand grabbed his arm.


The RA Virus also appears in this time travel collection

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

The POWER of Ancient Egypt - Seen and Unseen

Roy Lester Pond collection on AMAZON KINDLE

Hidden dangers, conspiracies that take their impetus from ancient Egypt, forbidden secrets.
The light and the shadow of Egypt in archaeology, mystery, mythology and adventure fiction.
Amazon Kindle and paperback.



FIND IT IN FICTION. Still to Be Discovered Ancient Egypt




"Are there discoveries still to be made?" 
That's the question most often asked about ancient Egypt - and my answer is an emphatic yes!

AND here are some places to look:



The legendary Lost Labyrinth of Hawara. Find it in "THE SMITING TEXTS"

The powerful Stone Book of Thoth. Find it in "THE IBIS APOCALYPSE"
 

The Famous Oracle of Amon at Siwa Oasis. Find it in "DEATH LIVE from Egypt" (New)








The lost tomb of Cleopatra. Find it in "THE CLEOPATRA TOMB MURDERS"...
 



AND DISCOVER EVEN MORE STARTLING REVELATIONS HERE:-


HATHOR’S HOLOCAUST

HIDDEN EGYPT - The night of Anubis

THE FORBIDDEN GLYPHS

THE GOD DIG

ARTEFACT...

THE EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY MURDERS...


and in more than a dozen other Egypt-based adventure thrillers. 
If you're looking for archaeologist mystery adventure, see the Roy Lester Pond fiction collection on AMAZON Kindle


“I didn't think books like this could be written any more!”


“I hope Pond isn’t Prophecy”


“Love this genre”



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Ancient Egypt - DISCOVERIES STILL TO BE MADE




"Are there discoveries still to be made?" 
That's the question most often asked about ancient Egypt - and my answer is an emphatic yes!

AND here are some places to look:


The legendary Lost Labyrinth of Hawara. Find it in "THE SMITING TEXTS"

The powerful Stone Book of Thoth. Find it in "THE IBIS APOCALYPSE"

The Famous Oracle of Amon at Siwa Oasis. Find it in "POWER OF AN ORACLE"

The lost tomb of Cleopatra. Find it in "THE CLEOPATRA TOMB MURDERS"...



AND DISCOVER EVEN MORE STARTLING REVELATIONS HERE:-



HATHOR’S HOLOCAUST

THE NIGHT OF ANUBIS

THE FORBIDDEN GLYPHS

THE GOD DIG

ARTEFACT...

THE EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY MURDERS...



and in more than a dozen other Egypt-based adventure thrillers. 

If you're looking for archaeologist mystery adventure, see the Roy Lester Pond fiction collection on AMAZON Kindle



“I didn't think books like this could be written any more!”



“I hope Pond isn’t Prophecy”



“Love this genre”




Thursday, August 1, 2019

He heard the papyrus reeds whisper SE-SHE-SHET...


"Hunting Hathor", Amazon Kindle
A mythic adventure novella. 
"Wonderfully clever and original."

Can one bowman hunt down and stop the Egyptian goddess Hathor-Sekhmet, sent by Ra to destroy humankind? Was it the most impossible mission in all of creation?
This story first appeared in the archaeological adventure thriller The Smiting Texts, (as a tale within the novel) but is published

separately for lovers of adventure and mythology.