Great pyramid: Who and when did it build?

6 26. 11. 2022
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

For the last two centuries, official Egyptology has been trying to attribute the authorship of the monumental construction of the Great Pyramid to Pharaoh Cheops. If we take a closer look at the attached photo, we can see on the left the inner architecture of the so-called royal chamber. Its walls are completely smoothly machined from black diorite. The official dating is approximately 2600 BC. In contrast, on the right we see the richly decorated tomb of Cheops' son Khufukhaf I.

Interestingly, we have two buildings that, if we take the Egyptoes seriously, are to be from the same time, yet their outer and inner concepts are totally different. His son embraced the décor completely in the form of bas-reliefs and did not bother with the construction of a pyramid (this is jen mastab). On the other hand, the father (most likely) in all modesty left behind in the pyramid the only cartouche on one of the translation stones. About this extra cartridge bad language claims that it was painted millennia later by Richard W. Vyse in alcohol intoxication. This might explain why the cartouche has a spelling mistake - the same as Vyse's time-popular handbook for translating Egyptian hieroglyphs…

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