This Ancient Papyrus Reveals How The Pyramids Were Built

The ancient Egyptian civilization was far too advanced for this to be a coincidence, as we all know. During their reign, they were almost certainly in contact with aliens, who assisted them by sharing their technologies with them.

We don’t know why or how they constructed their pyramids in the first place, but according to some scholars, they may have been symbolic of doors to the stars after all.

The media reports on how impressive the buildings are without ever discussing how they could have been constructed in the first place.

These 4,600-year-old bound papyrus scrolls seem to tell half of the story of the Great Pyramid of Giza’s creation, as they tell the story of Merer, the ancient builder who led his 200-man crew.

The story explains how he and his crew designed the Great Pyramid of Giza by bringing approximately 2.3 million granite stones from the Gulf of Suez to Giza through the Nile River.

In order to do this, he embarked on as many of these stones as he could and made the 13-17-kilometer journey on a regular basis.

On his way there, he mentioned his boss, Ankhhaef, Khufu’s half-brother, and how they were all working under him to construct his vision of the perfect pyramid for his brother.

We know this to be real, but we have no idea how they managed to transport 50-ton blocks to the ship by hand in the first place.

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