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The Big Book of Pyramids Worldwide

By: Martin K. Ettington
Narrated by: Martin K Ettington
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Publisher's Summary

This book is intended as a survey of pyramids and possible pyramids worldwide. There are more than 50 different pyramids and sites reviewed.

I’ve broken this information into three sections as follows:

Best Known Pyramids-Those which are famous throughout the world and almost everyone knows about.

Lesser Known Accepted Pyramids-These are real documented sites which experts agree are real pyramids but not that well known throughout the world.

Possible Pyramid Constructions-These are likely pyramid constructions but not accepted by mainstream archeologists. Some are even the products of wishful thinking. However, all of these candidate structures I could find are included.

Many of the pyramid descriptions are from publically available articles. Some of the descriptions are also from my analysis of the individual structures and constructions.

In the book’s summary, there are also some discussions of other issues like pyramid ages, alignments, and who built them.

©2023 Martin K. Ettington (P)2023 Martin K. Ettington
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  • Categories: History

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