Zod YinYang Wrote:
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> Hermione Wrote:
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... [for] the Islamic umma, or
> community,
> > the pyramids held a deep fascination that
> reached
> > from Iberia to Persia, and increasingly they
> had
> > come to be seen as the last surviving remnants
> of
> > the world before Noah’s flood, the very
> embodiment
> > of ancient wisdom. (Colavito, Jason. The
> Legends
> > of the Pyramids, p. 77)
>
> More supporting material! Excellent. :-)
Er ... you might want to have a closer look at "Legends of the Pyramids" before coming to such a conclusion. Might be a bit premature.
> > Nevertheless, the Great Pyramid is not an
> > antediluvian structure. It was built in in
> the
> > early 26th century BC.
>
> This is according to the long established
> scientific consensus.
According to historical and archaeological evidence from many sources.
> However, my thesis provides an explanation based
> on a premise that the GP IS an antediluvian
> structure (built over a dozen millennia ago).
So, if it dated to 12,000 YA, why did work-gangs or crews (dated to the mid-3rd millennium BC) leave traces of their names - indicating how they were organising the work, e.g., which of them was working on the south wall, or north wall - in the relieving chambers?
And why did Inspector Merer leave copious notes of how he and his colleagues transported stone blocks to Giza? Does he, and his journal, date to 12,000 TYA, too?
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