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Here Lie Pyramid Builders Tombs


Mon 07 Jan 2019 | 10:23 AM
Ali Abu Dashish

By: Ali Abu-Dashish

CAIRO, Jan.7 (SEE)- It is certain that the discovery of the tombs of the workers of the pyramids builders is still the only disclosure that combines the scientific research and coincidence that hastened its occurrence to be the most responsive to those skeptics in Egyptian civilization whether the owners of malicious intentions who abound on the ancient Egyptian civilization to be built by the ancient Egyptians whom we know the Pharaohs.

Dr. Zahi Hawass, an Egyptian archaeologist, said that those skeptics said that builders of pyramids are spacemen who came from space and came to Egypt and built the pyramids and temples with their advanced science and they hid these buildings secrets of their sciences.

Hawass added, "Not only that.. those skeptics came out on us and confirmed that scientists and priests of Atlantis lost the continent; they abandoned their continent before sinking and disappearing forever: they later went to Egypt and built the pyramids, sculpted the statue of the Sphinx, deposited her magical documents and scientific books before they met their self-destruction."

On top of that, the Jews took this propaganda and had to show their malignant delusions and link between their presence in Egypt and the building of the greatest of the Egyptian civilization (the pyramids).

They claimed that they had ordered the kings of the pharaohs to build it, and they were prejudiced by the historical facts that confirmed the construction of the pyramids precede the existence of Jews in Egypt for more than a thousand years.

"I was defending the Egyptian civilization everywhere and I see all those who make claims without historical and archaeological reality. The problem was that these ideas were always popular for all dreamers who are fond of fantasy and everything that is behind natur," said Hawass.

"Therefore, their books, despite their myths, sold millions of copies. The writings of the dry and boring archaeologists are sold only among the specialists," explained Hawass. "I was aware of this and I told them the surprises in every debate with them so that I win the minds of the audience or the viewers."

The archeologist said that, on one hand, he introduced a collection of titles of workers and artists who participated in the construction of the pyramids, for example, this man was the supervisor in charge of the side of the pyramid, and this is the great sculptors, and another supervisor of attendance and departure of staff assigned to administrative work.

"Women also played a great role in building the pyramids, they prepared bread, beer and food for thousands of workers, others, among them, acted as midwives to pregnant women and wives of workers and artists," Hawass said.

The archeologist pointed out that he was invited to a debate with the (Atlantis), the title he gave to these people in the presence of the lost continent on Italian television. He was required to stand in front of the sphinx and the earpiece in order to see who was in the studio in Rome.

Hawass continued saying, "I realized that viewers, due to direct translation dilemmas, would tend to sit in the studio and speak out. I had to do something to attract people to what I was saying. I came up with the idea why do I not use a face Italians like to stand up to my neighbors when I talk? I found my wish in the great artist Omar Sharif, who played great roles in the world cinema with the beautiful Sophia Loren, and indeed Omar did not hesitate, and was in Cairo, he came and stood by my side and while I was debating with skeptics the Egyptian civilization. The surprised worked out and I won the debate based on viewers' votes after Omar attracted them and listened to what I was saying."

"Before the discovery of the tombs of the workers, the question I discussed in my PhD thesis is the likely places of their existence and I have determined with certainty the place where the research should be directed and the work of scientific excavations done in search of the tombs of the workers and artists who built the pyramids for the kings, in addition to tombs of nobles and senior officials."

Hawass added that after the doctorate, he returned from America to Giza and dug in the proposed place and found some evidence of existence on the site and during summer excavations came to a stop waiting for a new work season. Less than a month later, Sheikh Mohammed Abdul Razek entered my office to tell me that an American tourist who had been riding a horse after stumbling into a wall of milk was buried under the sand of the desert, five meters from the site of the excavation. "I went to see the place and looked at the milk molds. and said "there were tombs."