Comments by "Ronin Dave" (@RoninDave) on "Danny Jones" channel.

  1. "No hieroglyphs in the Great Pyramid" - this doesn't get stressed enough nor how little is said about this complete absence of hieroglyphs and anything else in them whereas tombs/pyramids built before and after them have been found with artifacts despite being looted in the form of statues/figurines and most importantly reliefs, paintings on the walls, and especially hieroglyphs. Ancient Egyptians from before the 1st Dynasty down to Cleopatra loved covering their structures inside and out with all kinds of reliefs and hieroglyphs but for some reason they took a break from this during the 4th Dynasty in regards to the interior of the three Great Pyramids. The silence surrounding this complete absence is perplexing because historians/archeologists are keen to label any change, development, or break of established patterns of behavior in the archeological records of ancient and prehistoric cultures hence Old, Middle, New Kingdoms and Naqada I-III. From the conventional timeline the Step Pyramid of Djoser was built over a century before the Great Pyramids. Inside or rather under the Step Pyramid (as there is no chamber in the structure unlike Khufu's) there are reliefs and in the burial chamber there are 5-point stars which Wikipedia has this rather telling statement: "[Jean-Phillipe Lauer - Egyptologist] found interesting evidence of limestone blocks with five pointed stars in low relief that were likely on the ceiling, indicating the first occurrence of what would become a tradition" First occurrence of a tradition - that's interesting... Now jump two centuries after the Great Pyramids to the Pyramid of Unas where the inner walls of the subterranean chambers are covered with hieroglyphs from the Book of the Dead. So in the span of a few hundred years you had pharaoh tombs (pyramids) with interior decorations of some sort before and after the Great Pyramids (and I stress interior/inside as anything outside could have been added at a later time) but there is nothing, not a stitch of anything in the Great Pyramids. Did looters chisel out reliefs from the very smooth interior walls of the Great Pyramids? Only Menkaure's had a body but it was a much later burial from the 26th Dynasty. Normally with a break in tradition and its resumption there would be all kinds of theories trying to explain this discrepancy from religious reforms to artistic style trends to foreign invasion but there's nothing as far as I can tell. For some reason no one cares that the Pyramids were completely bare of any material whatsoever from the time period they were (supposedly) built unlike those tombs shortly before and shortly after them. Then there's the mastaba tombs of top officials from the 5th-6th dynasties (so shortly after the Great Pyramids) at Saqqara and again they are full of artifacts and reliefs and they weren't pharaohs. Plus at Giza there's the 4th Dynasty mastaba tomb of Prince Khufukhaf I the son of Khufu himself which has reliefs depicting him and his family. How does he have reliefs of himself in his tomb but his dad has absolutely none in his own magnificent tomb? If they decided to put it all on the outside of his pyramid and on the outer structures this is still a break from tradition and you'd think a dozen Egyptologists and archeologists would put forth a reason for this departure from tradition which as mentioned was a tradition returned to in the 5th Dynasty. I'm not saying aliens but the absolute complete absence of any artifacts of any sort from the 4th Dynasty in the Great Pyramids and the accompanying silence on this unexplained change in tradition, I'm saying aliens! Or rather older structures of an earlier human civilization which the Ancient Egyptians borrowed from and likely did some restoration work on which is why you have the builders' tombs and villages close by and those very crude hieroglyphs hidden in the relieving chambers of "Khufu's" Pyramid but not in the main passageways and chambers. Incidentally, if you check Quora you have people saying having hieroglyphs and the like inside only started later. They base this on nothing.
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