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The Great Pyramid Hoax: The Conspiracy to Conceal the True History of Ancient Egypt
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SKU: 9781591437895
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Uncover the truth behind the Great Pyramid’s age! Scott Creighton’s “The Great Pyramid Hoax” challenges the official narrative, exposing forged quarry marks and revealing a conspiracy to hide ancient Egypt’s real history. Featuring compelling evidence from Vyse’s field notes, high-definition photos, and chemical analysis, this book reopens questions about the pyramid’s builders and purpose. Explore the mysteries and challenge conventional Egyptology with “The Great Pyramid Hoax.”
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Aman –
Intriguing ideas, but the writing felt a bit repetitive. Some of the evidence presented was compelling, though. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Harsh Singh –
Eye-opening! This book really challenges everything I thought I knew about the pyramids. A must-read for anyone interested in ancient history.
Riya Gorl –
A fascinating look at the Great Pyramid! Some of the arguments were a stretch, but the book definitely made me question what I thought I knew.
Rishav Kumar –
While I appreciate the research, the ‘conspiracy’ angle felt a bit overblown. Still, an interesting perspective on pyramid construction.
Sudivya Singh Chauhan –
I wanted to believe it, but some of the evidence felt circumstantial. Worth a read if you’re into Egypt mysteries but do not take at face value.
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
Creighton makes a strong case for re-examining the pyramid’s history. The photos were a great addition. I’m not totally convinced, but it’s worth considering.
Atharva Anil Kurhekar –
The photos were great, but a bit dry in the middle, but picked up towards the end. Overall, a good read for those questioning Egypt’s history.
Gurpreet Singh –
I enjoyed the challenge to conventional thinking. I’m giving it a five stars, because author is presenting new idea which need to be discussed.
Maanvi –
Vyse’s field notes were interesting, but the book was a little dense. A good resource for anyone interested in alternative Egyptology.
Gargi Chaurasia –
The chemical analysis added a lot of weight to Creighton’s claims. I found it to be very enlightening and makes you rethink Egyptian history.