Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Have you ever heard of the Great Pyramid of Giza? Well, if you haven’t, it’s basically a two million block pyramid that also works as a tomb, and is located in Egypt. If you have heard of it, you probably learned that it was built by 100,000 Jewish slaves, working against their will, over the course of around like 70 years. Well, it turns out that recent archeological findings have shown that this is all very wrong. The people building it were honored workers, not slaves, and unlike past beliefs there’s actually proof for this. It all started with a single tourist just strolling around on a horse. This tourist eventually discovered a mud-brick tomb, and then another one, and another one, they were showing up all over the place. So what were these mysterious tombs built for? They were for the people that worked on The Great Pyramid of Giza. Carefully preserved bodies lay inside each one. So how do we know these weren’t dead slaves? Slaves wouldn’t be buried like this. With their insides placed inside jars that lay beside them, given beer and bread for the “afterlife” which is actually in afterlife life.

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