noun
- plural of pyramidologist; people who study the pyramids, especially the Egyptian pyramids, often focusing on their construction, history, or alleged mystical properties
Usage: often used to describe researchers or enthusiasts who investigate pyramid structures and their origins; some pyramidologists promote pseudoscientific theories about pyramid construction or hidden knowledge
Examples
- Pyramidologists have debated for centuries how the ancient Egyptians moved such massive stone blocks.
- Many pyramidologists believe the Great Pyramid contains hidden chambers yet to be discovered.
- The conference brought together archaeologists and pyramidologists to discuss new theories about pyramid construction.
- Some pyramidologists claim the pyramids align with astronomical patterns.
- Academic pyramidologists rely on archaeological evidence, while others pursue more speculative ideas.