• Egyptian Pyramids: Iron age structures not copper or bronze?

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
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Egyptian Pyramids: Iron age structures not copper or bronze?

  • Summary

  • A deep dive into the impossible theory of the pyramids being built during the 3rd, 4th and 5th dynasties in the old kingdom of Egypt. We discus copper production in the med. and cyclopeon masonry during the copper and bronze age. All structures throughout the bronze age used cyclopeon techniques when building structures. Their copper and bronze was to difficult to obtain to waste on cutting and facing stone. It was purely for weapons and some tools. Some how egypt was able to keep secret for 1500 years iron age building techniques during the copper and bronze age. And somehow they obtained 100,000's of tons of copper ore to produce 1000's of tons of copper to cut and face limestone and 40 ton granite blocks. Not to mention miles of tunnles into the bedrock with large cavities where 40 men can stand. And don't get me started on the valley of the kings tombs.

    500 years before the phoenicians are even on the scene with their 5000 ships in peek time bronze age. Egypt would put down their primary weapon of war of the old kingdom which was a wooden stick with a stone on the end and then go used advanced mathmatics and engineering to cut millions 1.5 ton limestone blocks. And cut 200 40 ton granite blocks and face off all 6 sides perfectly smooth and straight.

    I got some beach front property for you come see me in Kansas......smfh!

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