Jiang clarifies that stopping pyramid construction was not the end of Egypt: the civilization continued for roughly 2,000 years, remained powerful, and later Middle and New Kingdom periods had their own glory.
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New Kingdom
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"...Kingdom focused on building the pyramids, but the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom would also have a lot of glory as well. So I..."
"...because of the decline of Egyptian power, the rise of a new kingdom called the Kingdom of Israel, run by David, the Davidic kingdom...."
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The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
A source-grounded reading of the Great Pyramid as Egypt's Manhattan Project: a divine battery, a state economy, and a wager that a sacred body could control the Nile, unify Egypt, and make peace eternal.
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