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Welcome to part two on our series on the greatest lost civilizations in history. Today we are looking at three groups: The Egytian Pyramid Builders, the Nabateans, and the Aksumites. These three groups are particularly beloved by believers in extra-terrestrials and religious myths.
They ask questions like these: Did the builders of the pyramids handy craftsmen, whose method of transporting massive stones are still unexplainable, simply disappear or were they part of an advanced alien race? Did the Nabateans hide the Holy Grail? Was the Kingdom of Aksum really the keeper of the Ark of the Covenant, and did this lead to their downfall?

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Learn why these myths persist today in this episode.

 

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"Lost Civilizations, Part 2: The Egyptian Pyramid Builders, the Nabateans, and the Aksumites" History on the Net
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March 28, 2024 <https://www.historyonthenet.com/lost-civilizations-part-2-egyptian-pyramid-builders-nabateans-aksumites>
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