Giza, The Time Keeper of the Ages: Alignments, Measurements, and Moon Cycles

How did ancient Egyptians tell the exact day and night of solstices or the equinoxes? How could they tell the days when the flooding of the River Nile, Egypt’s lifeline, were approaching? Did they know the distance between the Earth and the Sun? Were there markings for each passing day on the covering slabs of the Great Pyramid — removed since antiquity? Ancient Origins guest writer and architect Andras Goczey’s work may solve many mysteries researchers had suspected or dreamed about but could never prove.

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