Nope. The Egyptian pyramids were built about 2,600 or less BC, making them about 4,600 years old.
The earliest qualified Egyptian pyramid is that of Djoser, which was built about 2,686 BCE, making it about 4,700 years old.
The earliest tumuli with megalithic monuments were built in the eastern Sahara about 4,700 BC, making them about 6,700 years old.
I understand what mainstream says. You'll find they are frequently wrong. One such example is this. They are pre-flood and roughly 13,000 years old.
I thought there was one in Romania or Russia or something that was 5-7k, and Graham Hancock thinks the I Indonesian one is over 12kyo, pre younger Dryas. And I’m sure we’ve all heard about the one in Antarctica. I believe that one of the South American ones could be 10-15k BCE, but don’t remember which one.
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