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| How the Great Pyramid was built In a new book, The Golden Thread of Time, Crichton Miller unravels the mystery with the artefacts that were themselves discovered in the pyramid by Waynman Dixon. For over 100 years these artefacts have remained a mystery to academics, but expert navigator and historian Crichton Miller has managed to piece together the puzzle for all to see. Miller was able to work out that the fragments from the pyramid were in actual fact part of an incredible measuring device - used and hidden by the ancient Egyptian priesthood to locate, measure and build structures such as the Great Pyramid. It turned out, following years of painstaking work, that the artefact would have looked exactly like the familiar Celtic Cross - a cross with a circle. write your comments about the article :: © 2005 Construction News :: home page |