Simple questions about the Great Pyramid
Hello everyone, my first post so please be kind.
In school my teachers dismissed any questions that didn't agree with what was being taught and most people simply don't care to discuss the topic. So I decided to come here and ask the disclose.tv community.
1. If one set out to preserve a body for the after life, why advertise the location?
2. What would persuade a group of people to waste such vast resources to construct said monument, when a small, hidden tomb would be cheaper and more effective?
3. Let's say it was indeed constructed as a monument to remember the pharaoh. Shouldn't his name/face/likeness appear all over the internal structure? (there are a few hieroglyphics that suggest it was built during khufu's time)
4. Personally, I have always wondered why the king's sarcophagus appears so crude and out of place. Why undertake such a great work and finish it off with a plain, granite box?
I know possible answers can be found online/in the library but who wants to read the words of one person, who is without argument or explanation? No, I have come here for an actual discussion with people who, like myself, refuse to accept the over-simplified views of modern archaeology.
In school my teachers dismissed any questions that didn't agree with what was being taught and most people simply don't care to discuss the topic. So I decided to come here and ask the disclose.tv community.
1. If one set out to preserve a body for the after life, why advertise the location?
2. What would persuade a group of people to waste such vast resources to construct said monument, when a small, hidden tomb would be cheaper and more effective?
3. Let's say it was indeed constructed as a monument to remember the pharaoh. Shouldn't his name/face/likeness appear all over the internal structure? (there are a few hieroglyphics that suggest it was built during khufu's time)
4. Personally, I have always wondered why the king's sarcophagus appears so crude and out of place. Why undertake such a great work and finish it off with a plain, granite box?
I know possible answers can be found online/in the library but who wants to read the words of one person, who is without argument or explanation? No, I have come here for an actual discussion with people who, like myself, refuse to accept the over-simplified views of modern archaeology.
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there has never been a body recovered from any pyramid.they are not tombs

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