In the Time of the Pyramid-Builders
(2023)

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[United States] : Algora Publishing, 2023
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9781628945232 MWT19167206, 1628945230 19167206
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English
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In the Time of the Pyramid-Builders offers a groundbreaking reassessment of Egypt's pyramid-building epoch, challenging the widely accepted timeline of the Fourth to Sixth Dynasties, in the third millennium BC. The Revised Timeline of Pyramid-Building Re-dating these structures and altering our perception of human history. Based on archaeological evidence, astronomical alignments, and historical parallels, Sweeney provides compelling evidence that it belongs in the early first millennium BC-almost two thousand years closer to our own time. This allows a fresh understanding of the technological and architectural achievements of the ancient Egyptians, presenting their astounding feats in a more comprehensible context. Egypt's Trade with Phoenicia: A Key to Technological AdvancesSweeney shows the importance of Egypt's trade relationships with the great cities of the Phoenician coast, such as Tyre and Byblos, trade connections that provided Egypt with essential resources including timber and tin, the latter being crucial for making bronze. The pyramid builders of Egypt were part of an advanced and interconnected ancient world. By re-situating the Pyramid Age in the early first millennium BC, Sweeney connects Egyptian technological advancements with broader global trade patterns. The Great Pyramid: A Reassessment of Its Origins One of the most iconic structures in the world, the Great Pyramid of Giza, has long been dated to the 26th century BC. However, Sweeney challenges this conventional wisdom by pointing out that the pyramid's dating is not based on solid scientific evidence but rather on assumptions made before the development of modern Egyptology. He argues that the Great Pyramid could not have been built before the 10th century BC and contends that the 6th Dynasty, the last pyramid-building dynasty, was of Asiatic origin (likely Hyksos) and reigned shortly before the rise of the 18th Dynasty, known for its famous pharaohs like Akhenaten and Tutankhamun. Reevaluating Egypt's Architectural Mastery: By shifting the pyramid-building era to the first millennium BC, Sweeney presents a more plausible explanation for the technological and architectural achievements of ancient Egypt. The use of iron and steel tools, combined with advanced geometric knowledge, makes the construction of the pyramids less mysterious and more in line with other great achievements of the ancient world. The Ages in Alignment Series: A Unified Historical Narrative: As part of Sweeney's Ages in Alignment series, this book contributes to a larger effort to harmonize ancient histories across cultures. connecting Egypt's history with the Near East, the Aegean, and beyond, creating a unified narrative that challenges traditional chronologies. Emmet Sweeney holds a Masters Degree in Early Modern History and has published articles in historical journals including the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Review. Inspired by the works of Immanuel Velikovsky, Sweeney has dedicated over 35 years to researching flaws in the accepted reconstruction of Egyptian history. His book series, "Ages in Alignment," presents archaeological, literary, and architectural evidence to support his claims. Through extensive research and travel to locations like Egypt and Greece, he argues that if his findings are correct, all history textbooks will need to be rewritten

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