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by Ancient Code
There are two ‘main’ theories about the purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza. While we still don’t know when this majestic structure was built, how it was built and who built it, researchers believe in two theories that could explain the purpose of this incredible structure.
According to mainstream researchers, the Great Pyramid of Giza was either a giant Grain Storage facility, or a tomb for the Pharaoh. We, like many people around the globe, do not agree with these theories and here is why:
The theory that the Great Pyramid of Giza was used as a tomb basically falls into the abyss quickly. Not one mummy has been found in any of the pyramids built by the Ancient Egyptians. Many believe that the pyramids were more as huge monuments, part of a temple complex that could have been used for the worship of a Pharaoh. Also, no hieroglyphics have ever been discovered inside the pyramid which would indicate it was used as an eternal resting place for the ancient Egyptian rulers.
As for the theory about the Great Pyramid of Giza being used as a grains storage facility, we can only say it sounds a bit ridiculous… doesn’t it?
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