If you’ve followed the Ancient Architects channel over the years, you’ll have seen that I’ve produced a number of videos regarding a lost chapter in the history of the Giza Plateau – the time before the pyramids.
It’s a history that often goes unmentioned, and the artefacts and discoveries that show there was life at Giza before the pyramids often go unseen.
It’s like a chapter of history that seems like it’s been purposefully forgotten. It’s like a forbidden history. It seems as though some seem to want to firmly anchor the origins of Giza in the 4th dynasty and there really does look to be an aversion to anything not aligned with that opinion, and I have to say it’s starting to really grate on me.
If the evidence is there, why don’t people want Giza to have a longer, more interesting and more diverse history, if there is good evidence to back it up? Surely it just paints a more colourful picture of the past, adding new levels to an already iconic ancient site on earth.
The evidence is mounting and the truth is finally coming out: people were living at Giza before the pyramids, and for a long time. And this is not some pseudo-archaeological opinion.
In this video, I’ll briefly review the evidence for Pre-4th Dynasty activity at Giza, and then, towards the end of this video, I’ll show you something that most of you will never have seen before, that pretty much proves that Giza had a long history before King Khufu ever set foot on the Giza Plateau.
Martin comments: A lot of new finds and controversy coming out of Giza right now, and Ancient Architects is hands-down the best and most unbiased source of information. If you aren’t subscribed, you should be! Give AA a like and comment, and help the channel algorithm.

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