The "Egyptians" didn't build the pyramids. Those mongrels didn't do anything of note, aside from draw mongrel graffiti all over the relics amongst which they lived.
The Great Pyramids, Luxor, and the Sphinx were built around the beginning of the Younger Dryas by some pre-bronze age civilization.
I do, however, agree that the pyramid blocks may have been molded by some means.
The "Egyptians" didn't build the pyramids. Those mongrels didn't do anything of note, aside from draw mongrel graffiti all over the relics amongst which they lived.
The Great Pyramids, Luxor, and the Sphinx were built around the beginning of the Younger Dryas by some pre-bronze age civilization.
I do, however, agree that the pyramid blocks may have been molded by some means.
I just came here to say basically the same thing: "What if it wasn't the Egyptians?" And, what still lies buried beneath the sands?
They weren't "mongrels". At least relative to other contemporary civilizations. Look at this dental work: https://dental-polishers.com/dentistry-in-ancient-egypt/
They had some kind of tooth drilling tech, could manufacture copper wires, had oral surgery etc.
And it's easy to date a skeleton with radio carbon dating, so it's not like we mistakenly found a corpse that pre-dated the Egyptian civilization.
At least not the dynastic Egyptians but yeah, spot on.