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Just in case no one posted this it's the best theory I've heard. Very interesting.
I said "contempory" burials (ie, when it was built, not after by thousands of years).
I'll be clearer, no body contemporary to the construction dates has ever been found in a pyramid in Egypt. Not one.
read them.I enjoin you to read the articles, then.
Two from 2013, which detail different portions of their discoveries (it was not just Hawass turning a spade) and one from 2017. Not the same information in each link.read them.
Do you know why they are saying what they are saying or are you just assuming they are correct? It would take a while to deconstruct the nonsense premises in those articles assertions (which are all the same content printed at different outlets).
More specifically, do you know why they think that the Great Pyramid was Khufu's tomb?
Last, Zahi Hawass is the source of that information. The guy is one of the most exceptional hacks in archeological history.
Since you ignored my questions about the Khufu issue, I'll just come out and say it. The entire premise of the article is that the pyramid is a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu. There is little to no legitimate evidence that this is the case. We know there was a "project" regarding the sphinx and the pyramids during the time of Khufu, but that's a huge leap to saying that is when the pyramids were built.Two from 2013, which detail different portions of their discoveries (it was not just Hawass turning a spade) and one from 2017. Not the same information in each link.
Again, read the information BEFORE you attempt to disprove, absent any information of your own.
South park covered thisJews... Aliens... Possibly Jewish aliens.
Some of those blocks are upwards of 100 tons. I work at a rock quarry, the notion cutting out a block that size perfectly by hand and transporting it on sleds then precisely placing it in the pyramid seems entirely impossible.I believe they were built with labor workers along with slaves. The stones were moved with water and sleds and were cut with wedges and tools.
Since you ignored my questions about the Khufu issue, I'll just come out and say it. The entire premise of the article is that the pyramid is a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu. There is little to no legitimate evidence that this is the case. We know there was a "project" regarding the sphinx and the pyramids during the time of Khufu, but that's a huge leap to saying that is when the pyramids were built.
Yes, there are workers graves in that area from the supposed time of construction (the length of time to complete is nonsense, separate issue). There is literally no indication that those workers built the great pyramid, they were just working class in that area at that time.
The articles are wrong.
"Just look at the precision"
Yeah, well, people are smart
The egyptians were smart
I find it hilarious how people act like everyone in ancient times was like retarded and incapable and just spend their days shitting in their food and scratching around in bushes
Thats not how it was, ancient egyptians are biologically identical to us, they were smart as fuck
What you think just because the didnt have computers they couldnt build something in a roughly straight line?
Just in case no one posted this it's the best theory I've heard. Very interesting.
This guy has it all figured out. No substance to back up his rambling though
Some of those blocks are upwards of 100 tons. I work at a rock quarry, the notion cutting out a block that size perfectly by hand and transporting it on sleds then precisely placing it in the pyramid seems entirely impossible.
By all means, take the word of a criminal, liar and hack, enjoy the Zahi Hawass experience. The guy doesn't even know what Gobekli Tepe is.I'll take the word of the people who actually do the work, rather than your vague assertions, absent any information whatsoever.
fails to note 2017 findings, still won't provide any alternate information. CoolBy all means, take the word of a criminal, liar and hack, enjoy the Zahi Hawass experience. The guy doesn't even know what Gobekli Tepe is.
If you actually knew what they were basing their points on, you wouldn't be appealing to their oft challenged authority on the matter. But you don't, so ok.
this basically kills the entire 20 year narrative. It's been around for almost 20 years...this is hardly the only refutation of the nonsense you're appealing to.fails to note 2017 findings, still won't provide any alternate information. Cool
Just in case no one posted this it's the best theory I've heard. Very interesting.
Some of those blocks are upwards of 100 tons. I work at a rock quarry, the notion cutting out a block that size perfectly by hand and transporting it on sleds then precisely placing it in the pyramid seems entirely impossible.