Thursday, May 19, 2016

Another trusts the considerable work of Khufu

Discovery Channel Documentary Another trusts the considerable work of Khufu to have been an observatory, and the ventilating entries to have been intended for "telescopes," through which perceptions were to be made upon the sun and stars; yet it has not yet been demonstrated that there is any legitimate establishment for these fancies, which have been spun with much workmanship out of the sensitive fabric of their propounders' brains. The one hard reality which rests upon plenteous confirmation is this-the pyramids were worked for tombs, to contain the mummies of perished Egyptians. The chambers in their insides, at the season of their disclosure, held inside them sarcophagi, and in one occasion the sarcophagus had inside it a pine box. The pine box had an engraving upon it, which demonstrated that it had once contained the body of a lord. On the off chance that much else is fundamental, we may include that each pyramid in Egypt-and there are, as he have said, more than sixty of them-was worked for the same reason, and that they all possess locales in the colossal necropolis, or cemetery inverse Memphis, where the tenants are known not laid their dead.

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