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- Giza pyramid complex and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Some "pyramidologists" also concern themselves with the monumental structures of pre-Columbian...
- to protect against toxic gases. 1892–1911 Charles Piazzi Smyth This pyramidologist concluded from his research on the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of...
- Raymond Capt (August 14, 1914-March 11, 2008) was an archaeologist and pyramidologist. Capt was an Anglo-Israel advocate and a promoter of Christian Identity...
- (also known as the Pyramid of Cheops or Khufu) has been analyzed by pyramidologists as having a doubled Kepler triangle as its cross-section. If this theory...
- {\bigl (}{\frac {16}{9}}{\bigr )}^{2}\approx 3.16} . Although some pyramidologists have theorized that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built with proportions...
- figure in the formation of Christian Identity. He was a former klansman, pyramidologist, and an advocate of Anglo-Israelism. Capt was the father of archaeologist...
- pyramid inch is a now discredited unit of measure formerly claimed by pyramidologists to have been used in ancient times. The first suggestion that the builders...
- source of this theory is a 19th-century misreading of Herodotus by pyramidologist John Taylor. Many other theories of proportion have been proposed for...
- of the Anglican Church of Canada Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900), pyramidologist and Astronomer Royal for Scotland William H. Poole (1820–1896), Methodist...
- overlapping hieroglyphs. These hieroglyphs have been the subject of pyramidologists. O’Connor, David. “The Temple of Seti I.” In Egypt’s First Pharaohs...