Not one hieroglyph!

2 20. 08. 2022
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If the Great Pyramid was built as a tomb, why are there no original hieroglyphs in it?

Egyptologists tell us that there are no hieroglyphs because it was not customary in the area of ​​Egypt.

Let's look at the example of Pharaoh's tomb Chafchuf I, who was one of the sons of Cheops.

In the tomb of Chafchuf I. there is a large number of ornaments and decorations with very precise reliefs, as well as in other tombs in honor of the dead similar to those you see in the photo.

This tomb is from the same time period as the Great Pyramid - if we take serious Egyptian statements.

So let's ask the question, if the Great Pyramid was built around 2600 BC and this tomb was built at the same time, why do we have bare walls in the pyramid on one side and richly decorated walls in the tomb on the other?

 

For the curious I will add that the current reality of the Great Pyramid is unfortunately not so completely bare as they say. Unfortunately, over the past few centuries we have mastered artistic to complete what our ancestors forgot for some reason. Especially in the large gallery, there are inscriptions on the walls such as: "I was here, phantom." Or "K + A 2010" and similar in many languages.

 

It is also good to remember that the Great Pyramid is not the only one that is unmarked. The middle pyramid in Giza or the original temple of Osirion in Abydos has a similar fate, where the hieroglyphic inscriptions on some translations are obviously not original. And we don't really have to go that far. Just walk through the so-called Mortuary Temple in Giza next to the Sphinx.

This fact directly initiates the idea that it is very difficult to determine when the building was created (pyramid, temple,…) and when the inscriptions and reliefs were created. After all, we know that the Egyptians at various times rewrote some scenes with regard to the political and social situation.

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