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The Giza Hall of Records is a theoretical hidden library containing the scholarly work of a lost ancient civilization. Although the records have never been found, some pseudo-archaeologists believe they exist and insist that they are proof of a civilization that predates the ancient Egyptians and is even more advanced than our own society today.<ref>Picknett & Prince, 2000</ref> | The Giza Hall of Records is a theoretical hidden library containing the scholarly work of a lost ancient civilization. Although the records have never been found, some pseudo-archaeologists believe they exist and insist that they are proof of a civilization that predates the ancient Egyptians and is even more advanced than our own society today.<ref>Picknett & Prince, 2000</ref> | ||
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==Historical Context== | ==Historical Context== | ||
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The Giza Hall of Records is a theoretical hidden library containing the scholarly work of a lost ancient civilization. Although the records have never been found, some pseudo-archaeologists believe they exist and insist that they are proof of a civilization that predates the ancient Egyptians and is even more advanced than our own society today.[1]
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Historical Context
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- ↑ Picknett & Prince, 2000