Have you seen this?
The northwest of the Pyramid of Djoser is home for an ancient Egyptian labyrinth where we find 24, highly polished megalithic stone ‘boxes,’ weighing between 70 to 100 tons. Their exact purpose still baffles archaeologists who remain perplexed with their astonishing precision.
Mainstream Academics say as usual they are tombs.
However these boxes can not, by any means, be that.
Traces of high technology and design can not be dismissed.
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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Highly Polished Megalithic Stone ‘Boxes’, Weighing Between 70 to 100 Tons - Traces of high technology - Egypt History & Archeology |
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