Ancient Pyramid Debate Reignited: Graham Hancock, the Younger Dryas Theory, and Why the Giza Question Won’t Go Away

For decades, discussions about the Great Pyramid of Giza have followed a familiar pattern. Mainstream archaeology explains it as a royal monument built for Pharaoh Khufu around 2560 BCE.

Alternative researchers, meanwhile, continue to ask whether the structure might hold deeper historical clues.

When writer and researcher Graham Hancock entered another public debate on the subject, many expected the usual exchange of opposing views.

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