The men who made the discovery are convinced the cartouche identifying Khufu as the creator of the Great Pyramid at Giza is a fake, and they hoped to do an analysis on the pigments to prove they were not as old as the pyramids themselves. In essence, they claimed, pharaoh Khufu simply put his name on (and took credit for) pyramids that had been built thousands of years earlier by people from the legendary city of Atlantis. They accuse mainstream archaeologists of covering up — or willfully ignoring — evidence pointing to non-Egyptian origins of the pyramids.
However, they claimed their goal was a noble one: to prove their “alternative history” conspiracy theory that the pyramids were not built by ancient Egyptians. Two German men who took materials from the Egyptian pyramids now face criminal charges for their attempt to prove their “alternative history” conspiracy theories.
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