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Wednesday, 4 April 2007
Pyramids in the News
The Pyramids of Giza are a source of endless fascination to historians, who have a hard time agreeing on who commissioned and/or built them (and when), who (if anyone) was buried in them, and just how on earth they were built, anyways. One thing we can all agree on is that they are extremely old and represent a level of technology no longer in existence.
New theories about the Pyramids emerge every year or so, and the latest one is just out.
Fortunately, many of these theories are testable.
Unfortunately, the powers that be have their own agenda and don't always allow each theory to be fully tested.
It remains to be seen how this one will pan out.
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History,
technology
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