"who were the ancient peoples of the world?" "And what did they know?" "Egyptology tells us that the pyramids was built around 2500BC." "Is there evidence that the pyramids could be much much older?" "Has traditional science been able to explain why the pyramids were built?" "Or is it a puzzle yet to be decoded?" "At the geodesic center of the world" "At the mouth of Nile delta" "There are pyramids built by an early civilization clustering at six distinct sites" "One pyramid is up mountain" "It can be seen from space" "Curiously, the inside is open to the air" "What was its function?" "Most people are familiar with the Gaza plateau and the Sphinx but are not aware of their connection to the other sites" "the sites run parallel to the fertile band along the Nile" "Some sites are unknown" "Isolated in the middle of the desert" "Other sites are known" "But only partially excavated" "The monumental nature of the sites is hypnotic and stimulates our wonder and curiosity" "All the sites show evidence of sophisticated engineering" "Advance technology and monumental architecture" "Could the ancients had the understanding of a superior science" "Is it conceivable that there is a correlation between sky and ground" "Why do we understand so little about the Egyptians?" "We are told their technology was primitive" "Yet the temple walls show the ancients making precise calculations" "There is plenty of evidence that paints a fuller picture" "Let's go and see for ourselves" "So here we are at the location of Abu Rowash which is a fascinating site in that it's up mountain" "This is a pyramid like no other" "Open to the air" "This site really debunks the theory of pulling stones with rope to get them up on top of the pyramid in that the stone would have to come up mountain before it went up the pyramid" "This site is largely isolated and abandoned and many people don't even know it's here" "There is no booth, there is no guard, there is nobody up here" "And I think it's meant to be largely forgotten because it really comes head to head with the theory of the way the pyramids were built" "When you look around the site, you see evidence of small stones that are newer medium stones and then the ancient large stones" "At Abu Rowash, we can see evidence of machine tool marks we know the granite came from distant quarries but polished concave slabs of stone could not possibly have been made with chisels" "This is not the only example of machine tooling" "We are now got to go inside of the pyramid" "Walking along this ledge and what we will see is there is a passage way here that goes down into the pyramid even though it's open as exposed so let's go down" "If you stand here all the way through this area this stone seems to be blackened and it's evidence of high heat of some kind" "I tend to think this was going on during the ancient times but it's still very curious it is a pit here and stones obviously broken and I think they were heating something" "This is the northern point of the band of peace" "It's the top pyramid in a series of 22 pyramids that go from north to south so we are now north at the Giza Plateau" "As you can see from this map of the band of peace" "All these sites trace the shape of the River Nile" "A new theory suggests that the Nile once flow right in front of the pyramids and the causeways of all the cites touched the river itself" "Considering that the Nile is the lifeblood of Egypt" "Just as rivers all around the world are vital to the cultures living by them it seems obvious that important sacred structures would be built directly on the river not eight miles away from it" "How long would it take this river to migrate eight miles looking at geological time provides yet another clue to finding out when these magnificent structures may have been built" "this probably was a sea bed and that the mouth of the Nile started here and that moved along in front of all these pyramids" "One of the features of each the sites in this area is that you can see the pyramids of the next site from the original" "From here the volume of the Great Pyramid in the second pyramid look the same" "When we get to the next site we see the volumes are obviously different" "It's hard not to be amazed by the pyramids of the Giza Plateau" "The great pyramid covers 13 acres" "It was constructed of 2.3 millions stones weighing up to two hundred tons each" "They must have had a level of engineering science that it was unbelievable compared to what we have now" "Indeed they managed to have all the of which they based on this so called cosmism which lasts for three thousand years no other civilizations has done this" "Why is ancient Egypt still so mysterious to us?" "Are we looking in the wrong place?" "or we looking in the wrong way?" "We look at everything through out socio-cultural context and so it's very difficult for us to look through that and see another possibility for how life could have been and we also have to be willing to depart from out own traditional ways of looking at things" "that's what's really stopping us from understanding the ancients" "We may need to reconsider what we've been told and what we think we've seen" "For example, instead of thinking that Egyptians put the causeway at an angle because the Sphinx was in the way" "We could consider another reason" "At Summer Solstice, the Sun rises along the causeway in front of the Great pyramid and move across the sky" "Setting between the second and the Great pyramid making it hotter in summer" "In the winter, the sun rises in line with the Grand causeway by the second pyramid and sets between the second and third pyramids making a short trajectory result in cooler weather" "It appears the causeways deliberately pointing towards the Rising Sun on the summer and winter solstices" "Orthodox egyptologists insist that the pyramids were tombs" "Of all the wild theories floating around the pyramids the actual wildest is the one that is accepted without question by all egyptologists which is that pyramids served as tombs" "All of those concepts about it being a tomb are nonsense" "Of all the theories with zero evidence that one has zero square evidence" "At fact I don't even think there is good evidence that it ever was a tomb for any Pharaoh whatsoever" "I mean it's obvious they don't find mummies in the pyramids" "There is no question even bring up this debatable the Egyptians themselves in at least one tablet and one papyrus tell the story that ancient Egypt is much much older than the Egyptologists think it is" "Where the great pyramids sits I believe is on a much much more ancient cite" "Under the Great pyramid to this day is the descending passage in the subterranean chamber" "I think there is very good evidence that was carved out and what we would call pre-dynastic times that goes back to very ancient day" "Based on the hieroglyphics that we have the second pyramids was in many ways regarded as primary pyramid on the Giza Plateau" "Actually from many angles on the Giza Plateau, that second pyramid is dominant" "The structure underneath it are the base of it was older than even the Great pyramid" "There was a platform type of structure where the second pyramids is now" "You can see from the platform that it is larger than the pyramid" "Suggesting that was once something else there" "Around the base is a ring of granite, red granite and on at least what I have seen in Egypt this is something was often used around the bases on structures when they were renewing them when they were refurnishing them they were taking older structures reenergizing them" "rebuilding them it is demonstrable in that second pyramid that is very definitely built in at least two stages the third built in two or more stages" "I mean we really don't at the moment have anything to even provisionally to date with the them but with Sphinx we do" "Looking at the weathering on the Sphinx and the Sphinx enclosure that weathering was clearly formed by runoff from rain from precipitation we have the severe weather in which ninety-nine percent at the geologists at the world who heard are evidence concur that" "it is indeed water weathering and precipitation induced, so it has to have been done by heavy rainfalls in the distant past the question then is how distant was that past?" "That runoff is coming from up on the plateau following up the plateau northwest sphinx you ultimately hit the great pyramid" "The natural topography as water would run down the back of the Sphinx enclosure and that's where you see the greatest amount of water precipitation weathering to have that surface hydrology, you need to have the plateau relatively intacted" "Now if you look, currently, there is a big quarry interrupting the water flow" "So we know that water flow was causing that weathering had to occur before that quarry existed" "That quarry is well known egyptologically by inscriptions exist there that there was a quarry used when the Great pyramid was built" "So that means that the Sphinx must have been carved earlier the water was still running down the back of the enclosure wall and causing that weathering before that quarry was a quarry which means that occurs before the Great Pyramid was built" "Basically we have right there disrupted traditional chronology" "Even the Egyptologist agree the Giza plateau has a unified grand plan" "How does the Great Pyramid display of evidence of this correlation？" "Take do you think when it was when we called partially built it was used as astronomical observatory" "The grand gallery perfectly lining north south opening to the southern sky where made a wonderful observational to perceptually looking up in the sky" "We have shots pointing for certain stars, We know the stars, because they are mentioned in the texts" "We, therefore, can use precessional stone to place the stars back in alignment with these monuments in this case, the pyramids, for example" "The great pyramid stands exactly at the center of the largest land mass on the planet" "Yet, we had no idea of the position of the continents until 600 years ago" "How could they have known？" "I have showed the Giza" "If interpreted being as Orion's belt counterpart then the layout of the three pyramids as the arch, the ground meridian would fit a celestial meridian on these stars at 10500BCE" "They reach the very lowest point in the up and down rue" "Looking Easts, you had the Sphinx looking at the constellation Leo" "So you have two major monuments, on the same site, locking at the constellations that are representative of these features, on the ground, in the sky" "We have evidence they did it." "The alignments were there." "Now, could the pyramid builders have been aware of the alignments?" "Why not?" "With this evidence, it would seem it's time we think what we have been told" "Here we are, at Abu Garab because we can see there is no road, no ticket booth, no nothing, this is very isolated area" "And we are going to walk through a mango grove" "Here we can get a camel and ride south from Giza plateau" "You'd come up the sand dune and see these other pyramids" "So as we approach our perl, we see a pile of rubble" "And really what it is, is the base of the largest obelisk that ever was in Egypt" "Here we come up the platform of the crystal altar." "You can see that it's made of quartz" "Look up close here." "There is little bits of crystals that coming right off it" "And then, we have a laser cut six foot circle in the middle and then these points is huge slabs, these pointing to the four cardinal directions" "Made of a signal solid pieces of quartz" "So here we have some stone basins that were found by Sir Walter Emery, used years ago" "And the department of antiquity is lining these up, with the idea of maybe bring them to the museum" "And they really did not know what to call them or what they were" "So they just decided to leave them here and they have been here ever since" "But if you look at the features on this, they are actually made of quartz crystal look up close, some of the places, but one of the fragments that break off, it's actually a hunk of quartz" "and these little holes inside and they say there were for animal sacrifice and the blood would drip through" "I don't know." "I really don't think that's what happened." "No one has ever come up with a theory that satisfies me what they are for" "Is there anyone knows more about this area?" "Hakim Awyan is a indigenous wisdom keeper who was born in the villages of Abusir" "He trained in Europe, as an archaeologist." "Hakim lived in this area known as the "band of peace"" "the Giza plateau was its front yard 1936-1937, Sphinx was covered in sand to the neck and then was my playing yard" "There are tunnels I used to walk in these tunnels, I used to crawl sometimes because it's narrow" "At Abu Garaba, we have a crystal altar, a round disk in the middle of four as the symbol of "hotep"" "TEXT"