Inside The Ancient Mastaba, Or What Historians Are Trying Not To Talk About - Alternative View

Inside The Ancient Mastaba, Or What Historians Are Trying Not To Talk About - Alternative View
Inside The Ancient Mastaba, Or What Historians Are Trying Not To Talk About - Alternative View

Video: Inside The Ancient Mastaba, Or What Historians Are Trying Not To Talk About - Alternative View

Video: Inside The Ancient Mastaba, Or What Historians Are Trying Not To Talk About - Alternative View
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Today I will tell you about the ancient Egyptian mastabas and the incredible secrets behind their true origins.

From the very beginning, let's explain to you what a mastaba is according to the official versions of history and why it was intended. According to historians, the mastabas were ancient tombs of Egypt during the early kingdom.

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Roughly speaking, they can be considered the predecessors of the pyramids. That is, at first the Egyptians invented the tombs in the form of mastabs, and later improved them to the great pyramids. However, this is according to the official versions of history.

Now let's figure out what historians are trying to hide from us.

First of all, we pay attention to the appearance of the structure and try to visually determine whether the Egyptians could have built it or not.

In appearance, I have no questions, the Egyptians could well afford a building of this level. However, the deeper it goes underground, the more questions arise about its origin.

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Here is the actual entrance to it.

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There is nothing interesting and mysterious in this mastaba up to a certain place, so we will lower the descent and go straight to the riddles.

It all starts with an exotic entrance to the interior of the mastaba. As it turned out, you can only get inside by crawling, which raises a lot of questions for the ancient Egyptians.

What were they thinking when they created this tomb ?!

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But these are all flowers compared to what awaits us next.

After a strange entrance, a small corridor awaits us.

Unlike the rest of the mastaba, it is made of huge, well-crafted blocks with an impressive fit. True, now it is not very noticeable, but then there will be more visual pictures.

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If you walk in a straight line, you can come across a dead end formed by destroyed blocks. The archaeologists did not dig anything there, so it remains only to go into the left passage leading to the sarcophagus.

The entrance to the room in front of the sarcophagus consists of huge monolithic blocks, they weigh about several tens of tons, are very well processed and fit perfectly together.

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Literally the entire structure consists of huge monolithic blocks.

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But the biggest mystery, I think, is the room in front of the sarcophagus. I tried to indicate where it is with arrows, because it does not fit entirely into the frames, so I will show it in fragments.

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The room is a tall, empty area lined with giant monolithic blocks. The meaning of its existence remains a big mystery, because common sense fades into the background.

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But everything pales before the main mastaba artifact number 17, which, as it turned out, is not a sarcophagus! The main artifact turned out to be a ceiling block located in front of the sarcophagus.

Its existence, size and location in this place contradict any official version that historians have to offer.

I can't even catch a frame in the video so that the whole block gets there.

It is so huge that the camera cannot completely cover it.

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The author of the video, based on the approximate dimensions of the stone, calculated the weight of the megalith, and as a result, it turned out about 80-120 tons. The calculations do not pretend to be scientific accuracy, but it is important for us to understand at least the approximate data.

Now think for a second, how the Egyptians built all this underground? It turns out that they had the ability to carve out huge megaliths, process and move them without too much trouble?

How did they move it all through the tiny passage that I showed you at the beginning of the article? Why are the interiors made of huge megaliths with good workmanship, and everything else almost from g … in and sticks? How can you find any logic in this?

If you listen to historians, then the architecture of the Egyptians could be compared with the capabilities of the modern world. They calmly cut blocks of any size and from any material on an almost industrial scale, then processed them all with incredible quality, and then laid them with incredible precision. Not the Egyptians, but the miracle builders.

But the most interesting thing is that historians try not to talk about clear mathematical data and examples, because their versions of Egyptian history do not withstand even minimal criticism.

In my opinion, the Egyptians built their civilization on the ruins of the ancient gods, which they partially unearthed and reused. In this case, it turns out that they did not build the entire mastaba, but only built on a strange structure found underground. Then the whole situation takes on the outlines of common sense and a possible explanation.

I advise everyone to watch the video with the inspection of the mastaba and ask to support the author with likes and subscriptions. A man tries and removes unique materials for us, allowing us to plunge into the secrets of the ancient world.