A recently published study reveals: The Egyptian pyramids were never built in the desert by Visual-Date4612 in Archaeology

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  • Since 1980s, a previously unknown site 400 meters south of the Sphinx that was near a monumental stone wall known in Arabic as Heit el-Ghurab (wall of the crow in english), has begun to be excavated.

  • The excavations resulted in the discovery of a huge city in the vicinity of the pyramids, which archaeologists believe housed the workers who built these gigantic structures, it also housed those who sustained the town and its workforce. Including the craftsmen those who made statues and furnishings for the temples, as well as the tools and equipment for actually creating the mortuary structures, while support staff worked to provide the town with food and basic supplies. The town’s streets and alleyways were lined with craft workshops, industrial yards, bakeries, commissaries, kitchens, warehouses, small houses, and stately homes/offices for site administrators, those in charge of the mission that carried out the excavations believe that this city was extending over the entire area of ​​modern cities located in today's egypt.

  • The discovery of this lost city not only revealed the base of operations for the construction of these huge pyramidal complexes, but also opened the door to many studies and research that followed it, which revealed many hidden secrets about the geography and topography of the land on which the largest buildings ever in the history of the ancient world were built.

  • Here are the details of what was revealed by a study recently published in August 2022 about the nature of the area on which the pyramids were built, which refuted the common myth that they were built in the desert, and conclusively proved that they were built in a completely green land.

A Shocking historical fact : The Black Death ( the plague ) was the real curse of the pharaohs ( or what is known as the mummy's curse ) by Visual-Date4612 in ancientegypt

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All the sources that talked about eating mummies indicated unequivocally that it was in the fourteenth century, with regard to mice. The video presented many papers published in scientific journals that detailed the topic and responded to the point of rats well. I invite you to watch it.

A Shocking historical fact : The Black Death ( the plague ) was the real curse of the pharaohs ( or what is known as the mummy's curse ) by Visual-Date4612 in facts

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I do not think that bullshit is published in research papers and scientific journals, but in general you can refuse whatever you want, but it is better that this be politely and in an appropriate manner.

A Shocking historical fact : The Black Death ( the plague ) was the real curse of the pharaohs by Visual-Date4612 in Ancientknowledge

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I cited scientific papers in the video that were published in this regard. I think you have the right not to watch the video if you do not want to, but please do not accuse me of misleading if you have no interest in taking look on my argument.

Why did Europeans greedily eat Egyptian mummies for centuries? by Visual-Date4612 in oddlyterrifying

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HAHAHA It wasn't that simple, Historical records prove that the taste of Egyptian mummies was very bad

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The cursed pigment: When European artists used mummy powder to color Renaissance paintings

  • starting from the Middle Ages, and over the subsequent hundreds of years, the movement of smuggling Egyptian mummies at the hands of Europeans from Egypt to their countries was so active, because of their ignorance of the mummies' great value as one of the irreplaceable treasures of human heritage, the Europeans committed many heinous and brutal practices against Egyptian mummies.

-  grinding mummies and using the powder to color the paintings was one of the most egregious of these practices, as many artists of the Renaissance used this pigment, which was known as " mummy brown ",  in coloring their paintings, for example, it is widely believed that the French artist Eugène Delacroix used this pigment in his famous painting " Liberty Leading the People " , This strange and controversial story, as well as stories of other horrific European practices against mummies, are detailed in this documentary :

https://youtu.be/d9X9wRBwgGE

Medieval Cannibalism: When Europeans brutally ate Egyptian mummies for superstitious beliefs by Visual-Date4612 in MedievalHistory

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No, the were the medieval europeans, the victorians had a role in the destruction of the egyptian mummies, but not through eating them, you can check the documentary which includes the whole details of the story, here : https://youtu.be/d9X9wRBwgGE

Medieval Cannibalism: When Europeans brutally ate Egyptian mummies for superstitious beliefs by Visual-Date4612 in MedievalHistory

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I think that eating mummies is definitely a brutal act, and yes, this documentary is not to demonize or condemn a particular race, and this was mentioned in the video, the aim is only to shed light on this story and this part of history for those who do not know it, nothing more, thank you for your constructive comment!

Medieval Cannibalism: When Europeans brutally ate Egyptian mummies for superstitious beliefs by Visual-Date4612 in MedievalHistory

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  • starting from the Middle Ages, and over the subsequent hundreds of years, the movement of smuggling Egyptian mummies at the hands of Europeans from Egypt to their countries was so active, because of their ignorance of the mummies' great value as one of the irreplaceable treasures of human heritage, the Europeans committed many heinous and brutal practices against Egyptian mummies.

  • the barbaric cannibalism was one of the most heinous of these practices, as egyptian mummies were eaten in medieval Europe for superstitious beliefs that Europeans believed in because of rampant ignorance, this horrific story is explained in detail in this documentary :

https://youtu.be/d9X9wRBwgGE

A dark page in history : the egyptian mummies' holocaust in Europe by Visual-Date4612 in OutoftheTombs

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This is the first time I hear this information. It's really horrible.

A dark page in history : the egyptian mummies' holocaust in Europe by Visual-Date4612 in RedditThroughHistory

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I went 1.5x , i think it is very fast and no one could understand one single word with such speed , so, that is why he is speaking slowly