
Pyramids
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Herodotus and the Great Pyramid
Ancient writers say the pyramids still had their casing and they were covered with graffiti. Herodotus is a valued historian whose accounts enlighten his people but he also has a tendency to confuse opinion with fact. His reliance on hearsay damages the reputation of Nefert Yabbat for centuries. Academic papers are still written today, debunking the scandal that blackened her name. It becomes an accepted truth that hieroglyphics are entirely symbolic, not a language at all. At best, they are explained away as spells, at worst, as naive childlike pictures.
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