The Great Pyramid Hoax: The Conspiracy to Conceal the True History of Ancient Egypt
By (Author) Scott Creighton
Foreword by Laird Scranton
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Bear & Company
15th December 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
African history: pre-colonial period
Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge
932.01
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
272g
Reveals how the only hard evidence that dates the Great Pyramid--the quarry marks discovered by Colonel Vyse in 1837--was forged
Includes evidence from the time of the discovery of the marks: Vyses private field notes, surveys, facsimile drawings, and eye-witness testimony
Explains why Vyse was driven to perpetrate a fraud inside the Great Pyramid
Examines recent chemical analysis of the marks and high-definition photos to reveal errors and other anomalies within the forged Khufu cartouche
Despite millennia of fame, the origins of the Great Pyramid of Giza are shrouded in mystery. Believed to be the tomb of an Egyptian king, even though no remains have ever been found, its construction date of roughly 2550 BCE is tied to only one piece of evidence: the crudely painted marks within the pyramids hidden chambers that refer to the 4th Dynasty king Khufu, discovered in 1837 by Colonel Howard Vyse and his team.
Using evidence from the time of the discovery of these quarry marks--including surveys, facsimile drawings and Vyses private field notes--along with high definition photos of the actual marks, Scott Creighton reveals how and why the marks were faked. He investigates the anomalous and contradictory orthography of the quarry marks through more than 75 photos and illustrations, showing how they radically depart from the established canon of quarry marks from this period. He explains how the orientation of the Khufu cartouche contradicts ancient Egyptian writing convention and how one of the signs is from a later period. Analyzing Vyses private diary, he reveals Vyses forgery instructions to his two assistants, Raven and Hill, and what the anachronistic sign should have been. He examines recent chemical analysis of the marks along with the eye-witness testimony of Humphries Brewer, who worked with Vyse at Giza in 1837 and saw forgery take place. Exploring Vyses background, including his electoral fraud to become a member of the British Parliament, he explains why he was driven to perpetrate a fraud inside the Great Pyramid.
Proving Zecharia Sitchins claim that the quarry marks are forgeries and removing the only physical evidence that dates the Great Pyramids construction to the reign of Khufu, Creightons study strikes down one of the most fundamental assertions of orthodox Egyptologists and reopens long-standing questions about the Great Pyramids true age, who really built it, and why.
Egyptologists consider the ochre-painted Khufu cartouche in the Great Pyramid as the ultimate proof that this pyramid belongs to the Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. But much controversy surrounds its authenticity. If the Khufu cartouche is indeed a hoax, then the implications are tremendous. Scott Creighton has undertaken a very bold and meticulous investigation into this mystery. The Great Pyramid Hoax is a must-read book for all seekers of truth. Robert Bauval, author of The Soul of Ancient Egypt * Robert Bauval, author of The Soul of Ancient Egypt *
An intriguing narrative, The Great Pyramid Hoax expertly weaves its way through the sands of time, as it revisits one of Egyptologys most contentious issues--the dating of the Great Pyramid. In the best traditions of alternative research Creighton takes the reader on a personal journey of exploration, skillfully weaving powerful themes upon clear emotional expression, as he attempts to uncover the veracity behind one of Egypts most endearing mysteries. A must-read for those searching for the truth. * Lorraine Evans, Egyptologist, death historian, and author of Kingdom of the Ark *
"A powerfully-argued demolition of the 'facts' on which Egyptologists base their claim that the Great Pyramid was built by the Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Scott Creighton's excellent new book The Great Pyramid Hoax is a first-class forensic investigation that Egyptologists should really be paying a great deal of attention to, because it pulls the rug of their chronology right out from under their feet." * Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods *
Scott Creighton is an engineer whose extensive travels have allowed him to explore many of the worlds ancient sacred sites. The host of the Alternative Egyptology forum on AboveTopSecret.com, he is the author of The Secret Chamber of Osiris and coauthor of The Giza Prophecy. He lives in Glasgow, Scotland.