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| | SETI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | SETI has occasionally been the target of criticism by those who suggest that it is a form of pseudoscience. |  | | The fact that radio-based SETI searches have not come up with anything very interesting so far is not cause to rule out the existence of contactable alien intelligence. |  | | Interstellar travel allowing direct discovery and contact with intelligent aliens is a common theme in science fiction stories, but so far the obstacles to such journeys have been insurmountable. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SETI
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| | Dynasty 19: Merenptah, Amenmesse, Seti II |
 | | There has even been speculation that a queen Ti'a, supposed mother of Saptah, the penultimate ruler of the dynasty, may have been a wife of Amenmeses, thus making him the father of the successor to Sety II as part of a rival dynastic branch. |  | | There is enough confusion surrounding Amenmesses that some Egyptologists actually place his rule after that of Seti II. |  | | Because this is the smallest of any New Kingdom sarcophagus ever discovered, it has been suggested by Aidan Dodson that it might in fact have been meant to nest within a larger sarcophagus, similar to that of Ramesses III. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/dynasty19a.html
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| | Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 31:"The Chariot and Horsemen of Israel"(New Kingdom Empire ... |
 | | Seti did not dignify the rebel leader ("foe") of the Shasu by naming him in his Karnak inscriptions, but he can be identified with confidence as Nakhtmin/Pedubastet (Amaziah), ruler of the Philistines of Nubia and the self-appointed king of Arabs in Edom. |  | | Sekhemkare and Amenemhet II had both been ambushed and killed by a younger brother Senusret II, a Jacob-figure who then claimed the greater throne of Egypt for himself. |  | | According to the Karnak Temple account from which these excerpt are quoted, the size of the Shasu force was numbered at 200,000, which is formidable considering the Biblical estimate of the forces left to Ramses. |
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http://www.domainofman.com/book/chap-31.html
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| | WHO WAS WHO AMONG THE ROYAL MUMMIES |
 | | The cache had actually been penetrated as early as 1871 by members of a local family, who were gradually removing antiquities which soon appeared on the market, arousing the suspicions of the authorities of the Egyptian Antiquities Department. |  | | In recent years Jim and Dr. Fawzia Hussein have been given permission by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization to secure tissue and bone samples from the royal mummy collection during the restoration and completion of the new show cases in the Egyptian Museum. |  | | This possibility sent me to reevaluate the dockets supposedly identifying the mummy of Thutmose II. |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/IS/WENTE/NN_Win95/NN_Win95.html
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| | View 19'th Dynasty Royal Mummies from DB320 & KV35 |
 | | Smendes, Seti II was removed from KV 14 and cached in KV 35 in side chamber Jb (at position 3-- |  | | But he also stated that the cranial opening may have been "deliberately made--perhaps for some occult reason." He may have stated this out of deference to Maspero, who had theorized that the hole had been made by the embalmers in order to allow evil spirits to escape from the skull. |  | | The rest of Merenptah's mummy had been badly damaged by thieves, who had broken his right clavicle, tore off his right arm, chopped through the anterior abdominal wall, and generally hacked at the mummy with an adze which left numerous cuts on the body. |
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http://members.tripod.com/anubis4_2000/mummypages2/19A.htm
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| | Committee on Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) |
 | | Jill Tarter said that JM Contant said the SETI Protocol was mentioned as a single paragraph in 1998 presentation to COPUOS, and there is some record of this. |  | | Surprisingly, there was not identifiable cultural diversity among students, nor much thoughtful interest in the question of immediate challenges post-contact that could be found at Leiden, where Frank Israel is on the faculty. |  | | Billingham asked about SETI Institutes Voyages Through Time project, would it be a stand alone conference potential. |
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http://www.iaanet.org/commite/7.htm
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| | Ramses 2 |
 | | Historical evidence was found which states that Ramses II had built a canal to connect the Mediterranean with the Red Sea. |  | | A number of relief carvings from Seti have survived representing his campaigns against the Shasu(Arabs) and Syria, as well as campaigns against the Libyans and Hittites/Chaldeans. |  | | According to conventional chronology it depends on whom you would rather believe; according to the revised chronology there is no conflict because Ramses II and Necho I are the same person. |
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http://www.specialtyinterests.net/ramses2.html
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| | Tombs Treasures Mummies: Seven Great Discoveries of Egyptian Archaeology |
 | | Harris’s computer-generated x-ray analyzes convinced him that the mummy so labeled “Amenhotep II” could not have been the son of No. 61068 and the father of No. 61073, “Thutmose IV,” which was the historical fact. |  | | Harris and Wente could offer no explanation for this apparently extreme misidentification of some other Thutmosid king for Amenhotep II; but they were convinced that No. 61069 was not the second Amenhotep. |  | | For reasons they did not make clear, Harris and Wente also offered another candidate for No. 61074: King Ay, Tutankhamen’s immediate successor, who was not related by blood to the Thutmosid line. |
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http://www.egyptology.com/kmt/spring99/mummies.html
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| | This Blog Sits at the: SETI@home II |
 | | SETI@home II Yesterday, I thought out loud about what a trend surveillance system might look like, and two friends of This Blog Sits At, Steve Portigal and Tom Guarriello, were kind enough to offer illustrative materials. |  | | (And we will be quicker to see it the second time, having seen it the first.) The SETI net, cast wide, would decide the matter quickly, and if cereal boxes are something, then ethnographic interviewers can be dispatched to ask the crucial questions that would begin to reveal what the dickens is going on here. |  | | This Blog Sits at the: SETI@home II This Blog Sits at the |
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http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2005/04/setihome_ii.html
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| | Ancient Egypt - The temple of Seti I at Abydos |
 | | The doorways were for some reason closed up by Ramesses II at the restructuring. |  | | This table is one of the most important documents we have: it confirms and completes what has already been found. |  | | The First (outer) Hypostyle hall was begun by Seti I and completed by his son Ramesses II after his death. |
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http://www.philae.nu/akhet/AHypAbj.html
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| | OSETI II: Optical SETI and the Arecibo Myth |
 | | OSETI II: Optical SETI and the Arecibo Myth |  | | He reviews the assertion that Arecibo (Earth's largest radiotelescope) would be able to detect its theoretical twin across the Galaxy. |  | | This paper challenges the veracity of that widely held belief, through detailed range calculations. |
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http://www.coseti.org/2704-07.htm
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Heritage Creatness eclipsed by magnitude |
 | | He succeeded in re-conquering extensive territory, effectively securing Egypt's sphere of influence in North Africa and the Near East; compare this with Ramses II's single battle of Kadesh against the Hittites which he claims to have won single-handed. |  | | Seti's mortuary temple was unfinished when he died after a 21-year rule, and it was left to his son and heir Ramses II to complete what his father began. |  | | It is not difficult to identify the fine low relief that characterises the work of Seti's craftsmen from the much cruder, sunken reliefs of his son Ramses, who made such a point of claiming credit for his piety in completing the work of his father. |
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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/694/he1.htm
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| | Seti II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Seti II soon changed his prenomen to 'Userkheperure Meryamum', which was the most common form of his prenomen. |  | | Due to the relative brevity of his reign, Seti's tomb was unfinished at the time of his death. |  | | Seti II and his Tomb (KV15) in the Valley of the Kings. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seti_II
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| | Ramses |
 | | When Ramses II was a child, his father, Seti I, conquered the city with his son at his side. |  | | The main reason that it is believed that Ramses II is the biblical pharaoh is that "the Israelites, when under the control of Pharaoh, built the cities of Pithom and Rameses." (Holy Bible Exodus 1:11) Historians believed this city to be Ramses IIs capital, Pi-Ramses. |  | | This is one of the main reasons that the studiers of the Bible believe that Ramses II was the pharaoh that oppressed the Israelites in Exodus. |
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http://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/History/Egypt/save/cramer/cramer.htm
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| | Seti II Obelisk |
 | | Seti II is a grandson of Ramses II. |  | | The decoration consists merely of the name of Seti II repeated over and over. |  | | Seti II (or Sethos II, Setos II) (The 19th Dynasty, reigned B.C. Height: |
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http://members.aol.com/Sokamoto31/setiII.htm
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| | Passageway of the Second Pylon |
 | | Ramesses II purifies a statue of his deified father Seti I. The ankh held by Seti I indicates that he is a god. |  | | Each wanted to show that he was the son of a pharaoh, no matter how brief his father's reign had been. |  | | Although Ramesses II seemed to show little respect for his father Seti I by taking credit for his inscriptions in the southern wing of the Hypostyle Hall, other reliefs show this was not the case. |
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http://cas.memphis.edu/~hypostyle/Tour/Ramesses_interior4.htm
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 | | This can be used when the SETI server is down (or all the time). |  | | Check them out as part of my http://www.setiathome/quick.htm Also several members have links to their own web sites. |  | | 08) BOINC/SETI II http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/boinc_transistion_plan.html http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/ap/ BOINC is an application that will run several projects, one of which will be SETI II. |
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http://www.myurl.net/seti/news.htm
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| | PC Perspective / Amdmb Forums - Setting SETI's Sights II: Abodes for Life? |
 | | Styled by the members, for the members © 2004 |  | | With the latest discovery of a "Super-Earth" around a dim, red star 15 light years from Earth, SETI scientists have been pondering the implications for their search for intelligence on other worlds. |  | | This suggests that there could be enormous numbers of planetary habitats capable of sustaining life," said Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute. |
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http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=394106
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| | Egyptian Journey 2003: Photos: Luxor: West Bank: Valley of the Kings: Tomb of Seti II |
 | | Tomb of Seti II THe burial chamber was probably originally 8intended as a corridor and was only enlarged when Seti II died beforethe tomb wasfinished. |  | | Throughout the tomb, the name of Seti II was carved, erased, then carved again in the tomb. |  | | Not much funerary equipment was found, and the body of Seti II was rmeoved to the cache in KV35. |
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http://www.phouka.com/pharaoh/egypt/photos/luxor/westbank/vk/seti2-02.html
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| | Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty 19 |
 | | B.C.): Ramesses I, Seti I, Ramesses II, Merneptah, Amenmesses, Seti II, Siptah, Queen Twosret. |  | | Barque Shrine of Seti II, Temple of Amun, Karnak |  | | Seated Ramesses II Colossal Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari, Karnak |
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http://www.trinity.edu/mgarriso/Egypt/EgyptDyn19.html
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| | History 380: Egyptology |
 | | nThe subsequent accession of Seti II may actually be the Seti-Merneptah who previously was intended to succeed |  | | – He had three queens that are known – Takhat II, Twosret and Tiaa |  | | n Merneptah (13th of Ramesses II’s many sons) succeeded his father |
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http://srufaculty.sru.edu/carlis.white/380/Lecture29.htm
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| | - SETI Institute |
 | | Copyright © 2006, SETI Institute - Unless otherwise indicated, the documents and graphics stored on this Web server, www.seti.org, are copyrighted. |  | | Links to these documents are permitted and encouraged. |  | | Center for the Study of Life in the Universe |
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http://www.seti.org/site/pp.asp?c=ktJ2J9MMIsE&b=178905
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| | Bremen International Astronautical Congress - IAA Papers 2003 by Symposium |
 | | Outside of the venue of the actual session, the committee will also explore opportunities for organization of public outreach in association with the official Bremen outreach program and the organization of a media briefing. |  | | The scientific basis, technology, (including both radio and optical astronomy) and future plans for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. |  | | SETI Snack Attack: Lessons Learned from the December 7th HOAX |
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http://www.iaanet.org/symp/bremen/bremenpapers9.html
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| | Message boards |
 | | Life in the universe, radio SETI, and SETI@home's search for ET |  | | If you have a question or problem, please use the Questions/problems area instead of the Message boards. |
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http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/forum_index.php
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| | sciforums.com - Seti Ii |
 | | sciforums.com - Seti Ii sciforums.com : Science : Astronomy, Exobiology, and Cosmology |
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http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=6509
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