Islamic Pyramid
Posted on Monday, March 30, 2009 in Antiquities of France, Italian, Greece, Celtic, Indian, European

Egyptologists need to dig, too
In the cosy garden of a two-storey villa in the Haram (Pyramids) district in Giza, the renowned American Egyptologist Mark Lehner sits on a honey-coloured bamboo chair and welcomes us with a warn smile.
The Muslim Pyramid Scheme - - Abdurraheem Green
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