World of Antiquity | How We Know This Isn't a Lightbulb | Myths Highlights @WorldofAntiquity | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
In a temple at Dendera in Egypt, travelers can see, carved onto the wall, the image of what appears to some modern eyes to be an electric lightbulb. But is it a depiction of a light? Find out in this video.
Full video here: youtu.be/5ddVgYpRP-g
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In a temple at Dendera in Egypt, travelers can see, carved onto the wall, the image of what appears to some modern eyes to be an electric lightbulb. But is it a depiction of a light? Find out in this video.
Full video here: youtu.be/5ddVgYpRP-g
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