Giza Plateau 20,000 BC - Ancient Sphinx Not a Lion - Goat Statue of God Khnum

Posted on the 02 June 2016 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN

prolongued rain-weathering of the solid-block lionine Sphinx statue at the foot of the Giza Pyramid #2 (aka the Great Pyramid) suggests that it was looking up at the sky when the last Age of Leo was around i.e. 10,000 BC. The Sphinx has been regularly repaired and amended throughout Egyptian history. Many many facelifts and restructurings and reworkings that reflects the egomaniacal desires and wishes of the Pharoahs of Egypt.
But what if the Sphinx was originally A GOAT?

looks nothing like the Sphinx, right?


But think about it, "Most statues of lions from ancient Egypt are lions not-recumbent i.e. lions that are sat up, on their haunches." You can do the research if you want. I did, and it's what I found. I also found this very interesting Alternative Goat-headed Statue of Amun and would you look at the pose it's adopting, even the resting angle of the tail, looks very much like the pose of the Sphinx to me.

statue of Amun at Karnak


But if that's so, if the Sphinx used to be a Goat, then maybe it was looking at the Egyptian sky in the Last Age of Capricorn. But then that puts the date of this Sphinx back a further 10,000 years to 20,000 B.C.
Just something for you'all to think about...  :)