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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-30 09-25

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Part 8/18:

Moving to monumental architecture, Hancock examines the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico, deemed the largest pyramid in the world by volume, and compares it with the pyramids of Giza. He notes their precise astronomical alignments and suggests these structures might be even older than conventionally believed.

He highlights the multiple construction phases of Cholula, showing it as a "nested" series of pyramids built on existing sacred sites, possibly originating from natural sacred mounds or earlier structures. The same pattern, he claims, is found worldwide—indicating a shared or transferred sacred knowledge.