The true age of the Egyptian pyramids.

Ostrich egg, with three pyramids painted on it, located, as it should be, on the west bank of the zigzag, representing the upper part of the Nile. In addition to the pyramids, ostriches are also painted on the egg, and historians themselves dated this egg and the images on it to the pre-dynastic period!

All this splendor is in the Nubian Museum at Aswan and eloquently testifies that at least 6 thousand years ago, the three main pyramids of Gizekh were already in place. Although, there are still about 1.5 thousand years before the arrival of the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty, who should build them…

by tonycmyk

20 Comments

  1. But they also built pyramids before, they werent invented in gizah, they needee to figure out how to build them in the first place 

  2. No chance the 4th dynasty built them. Maybe they worked on them, put their own mark on them but most likely inherited them. Not much scripture on the pyramids either. People tend to forget that they were once covered in tura lime casing stones as well.
    Seeing them in person makes this a little easier to understand. It’s mind blowingly breathtakingly unbelievable.

    Why would the best and most precise construction be attributed to pre dynastic times? From there, the construction only gets worse. No progression. Does the IPhone get worse every year ? Do we build less magnificent skyscrapers than our previous generations?
    Many locals and guides also told me that some Egyptians consider the pyramids 7,000 years old but I think they are even older

  3. Routine_Surprise_399 on

    Wait until you hear about the Sphynx and how it makes no sense to build a lion-bodied, lion-headed Sphynx in any of the world ages OTHER than the age of Leo – 10,500 BC.

    Because the Sphynx faces due east – it is staring at the sun as it rises everyday. The constellation behind the rising of the sun on the Equinoxes/solstices marks the ‘age’ that the Earth is in. The learned man will know this already.

    This fact, and the fact that the enclosure around the Sphynx is eroded by “thousands of years of rainfall” – only possible when Egypt’s climate was tropical – before 9000 BC – suggests to me that the Sphynx and possibly even the pyramids are OLDER than that.

    https://preview.redd.it/05b5qalst2ge1.jpeg?width=395&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ee4f825a59d4d466eb889942c102a2633bb10223

  4. Equivalent_Thing_324 on

    Something that is always overlooked is human interference.. humans are scavengers.. we reuse anything and everything even if it’s not fit for the job or been converted into a new tool.
    Whenever ancient sites are discovered I feel they are talked about as if it was preserved from the moment that civilisation ended until it was discovered and it really annoys me every time because I know that it actually represents probably less than 1% of the civilisation/culture.

  5. I’ve been to Egypt it was magnificent,
    The sphinx head is Recarved ,imo.
    The body also looks like it was in water time ago,they weren’t tombs they were something else something amazing, whether a power station etc idk
    Speed of light is 299,792,458!
    Coordinates of the pyramids of Giza are 29.9792458°N.
    They align perfectly to orions belt,theres pyramids all over the world, covered up,china,big 1 in Bosnia being excavated, slowly.
    Serbia,south America,russia,etc…. .
    Fascinating,!’And “lam” the demon(‘alien!) said to Alistair crowley,”beware of the egg” (‘idk y I just added the end bit,but its true)!!!🤔💯❤😀
    God bless you all xX

  6. They were really big on zodiacs, and the Sphinx stared at the zodiac, every 2500 years or so a new one was there. Procession or whatever can’t remember specific term. The stars move in the sky 1 degree on the horizon every 72 years and they somehow knew. But they were very meticulous time keepers and everyone seems to write that off a little..

  7. TumbleweedHopeful242 on

    I don’t think it’s that deep (Sphinx had to be built in the age of Leo). In Egyptian culture just like all other African cultures they celebrate totems. You clearly see that in most hieroglyphs where you have men with the head of a bird / snake etc.
    And building of the Sphinx could have simply been in celebration of one of the Lion totem.

    In terms of timeline: it only would have made sense to build before the Sahara was a desert- just like the rest of North Africa and the Middle East. Otherwise it would not have made any sense for people to settle in a desolate place and build megastructures. So the real question we should be answering is when did the Sahara become desolate?

  8. Would this be the reason why the Sphinx is not lined up with the other structures, it’s always gave my OCD mind a questioning.

  9. Longjumping_Ad6886 on

    If we look at the pyramids of Giza, we see that the shape of the “triangle” is not at all the same as these 3 pyramids represented.

    These pyramids of Giza are wider, more compacted when we look at them.

    On the other hand, if we look at the Nubian pyramids, the shape of the triangle is more or less identical.

    So I really think that what we see on this egg are not the Egyptian pyramids.

  10. If you were going to build something tall in the old days, without cranes and equipment, you would make a pyramid. You couldn’t build a square walled building of 60 foot high, you could stack a pyramid.

    The sooner people realize that, you’ll see the correlation and causation are very different.

  11. I can’t remember the account but I remember reading the pyramids could be up to 32,000 years old and that blows my mind

  12. Happytobutwont on

    How do we know that the pyramids weren’t just giant heat sinks of a civilization that saw the desert coming and we’re trying to use gold to draw heat from the area and slow or stop the change from tropical to desert. They were white to reflect the heat to the pinnacle which was on sandstone that would cool the gold from beneath.

  13. Cuiprodestscelus on

    It’s around 36000 BC, according to this scholar. Site is in Italian you can auto translate it.

    [https://meimor-antichecivilta.blogspot.com/p/nelle-stelle-il-messaggio-degli-dei-lo.html](https://meimor-antichecivilta.blogspot.com/p/nelle-stelle-il-messaggio-degli-dei-lo.html)

    Found an article in English too

    [https://meimor-antichecivilta.blogspot.com/2016/03/36400-bc-historical-time-of-zep-tepi.html](https://meimor-antichecivilta.blogspot.com/2016/03/36400-bc-historical-time-of-zep-tepi.html)

  14. Responsible-Emu-9370 on

    Wait a minute,how real is this egg? Because If its real than its a big fiind. How come i didnt see its existence brought up before by graham h. or others?

  15. There must have been pyramids built for thousands of years before the greater that we see today.

    But Giza and the surrounding area has been studied extensively, there are even writing for how many workers, what food they are, where the stones came from, etc.

    It’s amazing human engineering… But not magic to stack blocks.

  16. sardoodledom_autism on

    Answer me this… Egyptology puts the pyramids around 2400 BCE correct?

    Melt water pulse 1A was 14,000 years ago and Melt water pulse 1B was 11,000 years ago. The rapid changes in sea level clearly impacted the pyramids as found be the saltwater erosion and surrounding areas.

    Wouldn’t that place the construction sometime between 12,000 BCE and 9,000 BCE to explain the single sea level variation?

  17. The dismissal of the Inventory Stela as unreliable by Zahi Hawass highlights the inconsistencies in the mainstream narrative regarding the origins of Egypt’s most iconic monuments. Hawass and others reject the stela’s claim that Khufu restored the Sphinx, arguing it was created in the 26th Dynasty for political purposes, yet they firmly uphold the 4th Dynasty construction of the Sphinx and pyramids despite gaps in corroborating evidence. This selective acceptance of sources is compounded by the implausibility of a mere 500 years separating the 1st and 4th Dynasties being enough time for ancient Egyptians to progress from rudimentary mastabas to the precision engineering of the Great Pyramid. Further complicating this narrative is the Dream Stela of Thutmose IV (18th Dynasty), which itself implies the Sphinx was buried and forgotten by the New Kingdom, suggesting it was already ancient by that time. Combined with geological evidence of water erosion on the Sphinx and the absence of inscriptions definitively linking it to Khafre, these inconsistencies support the possibility that the Sphinx and perhaps the Giza pyramids are much older, potentially the legacy of a lost civilization predating the 4th Dynasty entirely. The contradictions between evidence and interpretation demand a more open exploration of alternative timelines that challenge traditional assumptions.

  18. Routine_Surprise_399 on

    Well there you go. You’ve done a lot more research into it than I have.

    Spill the beans. What else do you know?

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