Tuesday 10 October 2017

Old GIZA Drawings Reveal "ENORMOUS" Nearby ruins now LOST to ARCHAEOLOGY!

Ancient Ruins of Heliopolis seen near Giza?!




This is unbelievable. It would seem the remnants of Heliopolis are seen in this old French picture of the Giza complex. Probably destroyed in the 19th century. In particular it would seem there is a temple complex which by its appearance could be New Kingdom. Then again it could just as easily be Old Kingdom, we do not really know. 

One must ask why, did the Arabs in 641, decide to build a new city for themselves, right next to the pyramids? Why did they not use Alexandria, or some other Egypto-Roman city which was already established? They must have had a plenitude of building materials at their disposal. This is all now underneath Cairo. 

Archaeologists say that Heliopolis is now 15-20 meters underneath the northern part of Cairo! They also say that Memphis, 20km to the south of Giza, which was the capital of Egypt for thousands of years, only had 6000-30,000 people in the Old Kingdom! I cannot accept this figure because it would mean that the pyramids were not even built during the Old Kingdom... too few people for such an undertaking! 

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