The Great Pyramid Hoax
Scott Creighton (2016)
"Despite millennia of fame, the origins of the Great Pyramid of Giza are shrouded in mystery. Believed to be the tomb of an Egyptian king, even though no remains have ever been found, its construction date of roughly 2550 BCE is tied to only one piece of evidence: the crudely painted marks within the pyramid’s hidden chambers that refer to the 4th Dynasty king Khufu, discovered in 1837 by Colonel Howard Vyse and his team."
"Despite millennia of fame, the origins of the Great Pyramid of Giza are shrouded in mystery. Believed to be the tomb of an Egyptian king, even though no remains have ever been found, its construction date of roughly 2550 BCE is tied to only one piece of evidence: the crudely painted marks within the pyramid’s hidden chambers that refer to the 4th Dynasty king Khufu, discovered in 1837 by Colonel Howard Vyse and his team."
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Reviews
- "Review of Scott Creighton's "The Great Pyramid Hoax" (Part 2)" (Jason Colavito, 9/23/2016)
- "Review of Scott Creighton's "The Great Pyramid Hoax" (Part 1)" (Jason Colavito, 9/22/2016)