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The Orion Correlation Theory is the idea that ''[[The Great Pyramid of Giza]]'' are intentionally connected to the three stars of the Orion's belt constellation. It makes the claim that the positioning of the pyramids from a bird's eye view matches the layout of the constellation, the relative heights of the pyramids match the relative apparent brightnesses of the stars they correlate with, and most importantly, these correlations prove a concerted effort by the Egyptians to match their pyramids to Orion for spiritual purposes.
The Orion Correlation Theory is the idea that ''[[The Great Pyramid of Giza]]'' are intentionally connected to the three stars of the Orion's belt constellation. It makes the claim that the positioning of the pyramids from a bird's eye view matches the layout of the constellation, the relative heights of the pyramids match the relative apparent brightnesses of the stars they correlate with, and most importantly, these correlations prove a concerted effort by the Egyptians to match their pyramids to Orion for spiritual purposes.
==History==
==Major Proponents==
===Robert Bauval===
===Graham Hancock===
==Pseudoarchaeological Narrative==
==Archaeological Explanations==

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The Orion Correlation Theory is the idea that The Great Pyramid of Giza are intentionally connected to the three stars of the Orion's belt constellation. It makes the claim that the positioning of the pyramids from a bird's eye view matches the layout of the constellation, the relative heights of the pyramids match the relative apparent brightnesses of the stars they correlate with, and most importantly, these correlations prove a concerted effort by the Egyptians to match their pyramids to Orion for spiritual purposes.

History

Major Proponents

Robert Bauval

Graham Hancock

Pseudoarchaeological Narrative

Archaeological Explanations