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Apr. 1, 2007 12:21 | Updated Apr. 1, 2007 14:53
War of the pyramid theorists
By YANIV SALAMA-SCHEER AND JORG LUYKEN

Every significant historical site goes through periods of the day when
the surrounding environment make a visit truly worthwhile. At the
pyramids of Giza, the view at sunset can push away the claustrophobic
memory of the flocks of tourists and local souvenir-sellers who
dominate the site earlier in the day. In the hush of sunset, visitors
can appreciate the beautiful symmetry of these ancient tombs as the
half-light of dusk eradicates the imperfections of age that are
evident during the day.

The mathematical perfection of these monuments has puzzled
archeologists for centuries. How could the civilization that existed
when the pyramids were built 4,700 years ago have created this
colossal necropolis?

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The answer has long been mired in confusion. So much mystery surrounds
the pyramids that some have suggested that supernatural, divine or
even extraterrestrial forces must have been responsible for their
construction. The Bible, of course, asserts that ancient Israelite
slaves performed much of the backbreaking labor in ancient Egypt, but
in the modern Arab republic, this claim is widely disputed.

In the year 2007, many prominent Egyptologists in Cairo refute the
idea that the pyramids were built by slaves at all. The list of
scholars who align themselves with this train of thought is headed by
Egypt's Chairman of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Dr. Zahi
Hawass. In 2002, a team led by Hawass explored unopened chambers
inside the pyramids using new technology, and at the end of the
process a triumphant Hawass told the world press that his findings,
particularly the skeleton of a fourth-century Egyptian, showed that
the pyramids were "not built by slaves," but rather by the "great
Egyptians."

Following the exploration, which was broadcast worldwide by National
Geographic, Dr. Hawass held an interview with the Arab daily El
Gomhoreya, in which he said his findings "refute the allegations
reiterated by Jews and some Western countries that the Jews built the
pyramids."

Speaking with The Jerusalem Post at the Egypt Museum in Cairo, Dr.
Nawab Shoeab, a prominent Egyptologist, argues that claims that the
Israelites were coerced into building the pyramids are not held up by
historical research. She points out that the Israelites were enslaved
in Egypt during the 19th Dynasty, under the reign of Ramses II, around
1300 BCE. The pyramids, she notes, were built some 1,400 years
earlier, during the Fourth Dynasty. This is clearly too large a space
in time for claims of Israelite involvement to be plausible, she says.

The Old Kingdom which consists of the Third to Sixth Dynasties was a
period in which many of Egypt's pyramids were built. The first were
built at Sakkara in the step pyramid fashion by the high priest
Imhotep. The next to be built were at Dahshur which are the two
pyramids of Honi. The last of the Third Dynasty creations are the
three pyramids at En Medum. By the Fourth Dynasty, there was a desire
for a perfect creation, which became the Great Pyramid of Khufu, and
then the pyramids of Khefren and Menkaure on its flanks.

The chronology doesn't seem to add up to place the Jews at the feet of
these pyramids. But some, including Hawass, have taken the debate far
beyond science, into a politicized modern realm deeply influenced by
tensions between Egypt and Israel. Hawass and Egypt's Minister of
Culture, Farouk Hosny, launched a campaign in 2002 to secure Giza's
legacy for Egypt. Their campaign to "strike back" on those with
different views on the subject was reported by Egyptian-born,
London-based writer Ahmed Osman, who quoted Hosny in an interview with
the Associated Foreign Press as vowing to "wage a war to protect the
Pyramids... from an organized campaign by Israel."

In the AFP interview, the pair were quoted as saying, "Israeli
allegations that they built the Pyramids abound, and we must face up
to this even if it triggers a crisis with Israel! This is piracy! Our
history and our civilization must be respected but the Israelis want
to take over everything! We must counterattack with full strength
because this is how they took Palestine. They think Palestine belongs
to them and now they are doing on saying the same with the Pyramids."

Baruch Brandel, the director of the Israel Antiquities Authority
library, dismisses these claims. "The legend that the sons of Israel
built the pyramids is not taken seriously by Israeli archeologists. No
Israeli archeological handbook even makes the claim," he says. "The
Torah only mentions that the Israelites built Pithom and Ramses during
the New Kingdom period."

GIVEN THE controversy, why do some argue that one of the great wonders
of the world was built by Jews? If one man truly deserves credit for
advancing the claim, it is Charles Piazzi Smyth, the Astronomer Royal
of Scotland during the 1860s. Among Smyth's works is Our Inheritance
in the Great Pyramid, a book claiming that the complex at Giza was
built by Jewish slaves who labored not under Pharaoh's chief
architect, but under the direction of divine inspiration. Now, 150
years later, serious academics do not pay much credence to this
theory. But when it was first published, it was highly popular among
Evangelical Christians and Jews, such as the British Israelites, who
were sprouting up throughout the British Empire in the 19th century.

Evidence about who built the pyramids lies scattered around Europe,
thanks to the continental empires that for centuries plundered and
dispersed ancient Egyptian treasures. Working with tools ranging from
the Palermo Stone, a tablet taken from the Valley of the Kings
outlining the chronology of the ancient kings, to the writings of the
Greek historian Herodotus, some Egyptologists now argue that ancient
Egypt's rural population was the group that actually built the
pyramids - and that it did so not in bondage, but as a more
complicated form of tribute to the pharaoh.

According to Shoeab, those who contributed to the production of the
pyramids were not slaves at all, but displaced persons who came to
Giza during the Nile's annual flood season. Shoeab believes that the
historical records found along the banks of the Nile provide the most
credible theory, which says that the pharaohs provided food, shelter
and sanitation in exchange for the seasonal river dwellers' work on
the pyramids. The seasonal nature of the work may help to explain why
the Great Pyramid of Khufu took 20 years to build.

Shoeab claims it was actually considered a great honor to work on the
pyramids, which would have been one of the first great building
projects to foster a sense of national identity. One should also
remember that these were tombs built for gods, she says, and that in
this context the pain of the task might have been understood in a
similar light as the self-discipline and deprivations of Christian
monastic life.

While the pyramids were looted to build Cairo's Muhammad Ali Mosque,
which was commissioned by Saladin following the Crusades, people from
all over the word flock to Giza on a daily basis to see the pyramids.
Even though foreigners tend to picture their arrival at the pyramids
after crossing the Egyptian desert on horseback, visitors to the Giza
site have to make peace with the fact that great pyramids actually sit
on the outskirts of one of the most populated and polluted cities on
earth, only a few hundred yards from the edge of Cairo. The pyramids
certainly ignite the imagination, but Shoeab insists that the
"reality" of Giza must be preserved. "There are some realities that
Israelis and Egyptians must accept between themselves. Israel must
accept that Egyptians and not Jews built the pyramids, and Egyptians
must accept that the Israeli army smashed our army in 1967. We just
have to accept reality."

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quote:
"There are some realities that
Israelis and Egyptians must accept between themselves. Israel must
accept that Egyptians and not Jews built the pyramids..."

^This is a common belief of Jews!

I even heard one claim that Jews were in Egypt for thousands of years [Eek!] [Big Grin] , I think to prove that Jews have had it the hardest on earth [Confused] !

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^This topic was posted before, but I guess it was deleted.

I will say it again, the belief that Jews built the pyramids was first proclaimed when Christian Europeans began to "re-discover" Europe's past.

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