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David Davidson (engineer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Davidson (engineer) David Davidson, F.R.S.A., MIStructE (1884–1956)〔''Civil engineering and public works review'', Vol. 51, Lomax, Erskine & Co., 1956.〕 was a Scottish structural engineer and early proponent of pyramidology. ==Early life==
David Davidson was born in Glasgow, but later moved to England where he became a qualified structural engineer, working in the City of Leeds.〔''The Yorkshire archaeological journal'', Volumes 67-68, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, p. 228.〕 An initial Agnostic and skeptic of the Bible, in his earlier years Davidson set out to disprove Robert Menzies' and Charles Piazzi Smyth's claims that the internal passages of the Great Pyramid of Giza form a chronological map of prophecies.〔"David Davidson, an avowed agnostic, set out to discredit Robert Menzies' theory" (Peter Tompkins, ''Secrets of the Great Pyramid'', 1971, Harper & Row, p. 108).〕〔''The Great pyramid, its divine message'' (1941, reprint) contains a preface noting: "In the early part of the present century, Mr. D. Davidson, who had been studying Egyptology as accessory to agnostic criticism of the Scriptures, was introduced to the study of the Great Pyramid by Mr. James Moncrieff of Glasgow, who forwarded him a small elementary book on the subject."〕 He subsequently spent 25 years analysing the Great Pyramid.
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