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I've read that one of the pyramids had an entrance to the labyrinth, according to an ancient historian whose name escapes me. Why don't Egyptian officials dig it out as a new/old wonder of the World if it's still there and complete? Right now it's just legend to me.I know you were joking about Tut the boy king... but I don't want this to be completely overlooked.
That labyrinth was definitely built thousands of years prior to the Egyptians. The Egyptians just found it and used it themselves just like they did with the Spinx and the pyramids. They didn't build any of those things.
Now they did attempt to build pyramids, but they were far more primitive than the big ones everybody knows. Funny thing about those big pyramids we all know... the oldest one (The Great pyramid) has far more advanced building materials and actually is 8 sided. That is ass backwards... usually, the newest buildings have the most advanced engineering and materials. The pyramids are the complete opposite. That means that they oldest pyramids were built by people with greater intelligence and skills than the civilizations that came after them. They try to keep that hidden btw.