The pyramids were constructed by a pre-Egyptian civilization, on whose remains the kingdom of the Pharaohs emerged.
It was called the Time of the Gods, even though most historians don't want to acknowledge this, but there are too many facts to suggest this, and it's written in Egyptian history (read Aegyptiaca by Manetho).
In Giza , for example, near the pyramid of Cheops (Khufu), there were five boat pits found, which contained seaworthy vessels. They weighed about 16 tons, their length was 32.3 meters, width of 5,9 meters, displacement - about 45 tons. The question is why would a country in the desert need ships? And why were they kept so close to the pyramids?
Is this not a direct indication of the fact that at the time when the pyramids were built, there was no desert there, but sea water in their surroundings?
The Cairo museum contains a lot of very concrete, real evidence that Ancient Egypt has risen on the ruins of an advanced civilization. According to independent experts (including those involved in rocket science), such products can be done only with the help of high-tech equipment. For example, a round bowl-plate, divided into three equal sectors - just like a modern one. The walls are arched like a corolla of a flower with petals. And the tub is made of quartz and is half a millimeter thick. Even today, the process is hard and the brittle quartz is so capricious, without splitting its walls, - the task is overwhelming. There are about three thousand examples of such level of exhibits at the Cairo Museum !
These are just a few examples.
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