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Fact or Forgery: The Khufu Graffiti Inside the Great Pyramid of Egypt | Ancient Architects

Fact or Forgery: The Khufu Graffiti Inside the Great Pyramid of Egypt | Ancient Architects The red ochre graffiti painted inside the relieving chambers of the Great Pyramid is the main piece of evidence used by Egyptologists to date the structure to the 4th dynasty and the reign of Pharaoh Khufu.

Yes, we know there has been radiocarbon dating on mortar found between pyramid blocks, we know there is the Diary of Merer and also the writings of Herodotus, but the Khufu graffiti that was discovered by Howard Vyse in the 19th century is a critical piece of evidence that associates the Great Pyramid with Khufu.

Many alternative history websites and YouTube channels will tell you that this is a forgery, that it was painted by Howard Vyse so that he could claim some major discovery and grab the headlines. It is almost an accepted fact in some circles that it is a forgery but in my opinion, the burden of proof is on those making these forgery claims.

In this video, we look at the claims as well as the statements of alternative researchers who have looked at the graffiti in great detail, namely Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval and John Anthony West. There is also a crucial detail that nobody talks about, and that is the fact that Khufu's Horus name also appears inside. Watch this video now to learn more.

Images are taken from Google Images for educational purposes only. Two images were watermarked with Robert Schoch's name. I am a huge fan of Robert's work and you can visit his website at

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