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2023-02-11 Westing the Nile A Tribute to Carmen Boulter

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Tonight, we are celebrating the life and seminal research of a dear, departed colleague and friend--

Dr. Carmen Boulter.

Carman was a feminist, an educator, a first-rate scholar ... but most of all, a true Egyptological pioneer; even in the face of strong academic opposition, Dr. Boulter held to her evidence-based beliefs -- founded on decades of personal research in the musty archives of the Cairo Museum, and over 34 on-site explorations of the ancient sites themselves -- that the rich pageantry and mythology of ancient Egypt was but a pale echo of far more distant, far more extraordinary "entire missing chapters" of the larger human story ....

Her ground-breaking, five-part television documentary series, "The Pyramid Code," was her final encapsulation of all she'd learned: featuring in-depth interviews and questioning of prominent scholars and authors in a wide array of multidisciplinary fields ....

Questions, like:

Who were the ancients and what did they know?  Could the pyramids be much older than traditional Egyptology would have us believe?  Could it be that the ancients were more technologically advanced than we are today?  Why do we have so little understanding of the "ancient Egyptians?"  Are there little known sites that provide clues to a new understanding of our distant past?  Are we really the most advanced civilization to ever live on Earth?

Join us ....


Richard C. Hoagland

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