“There is absolutely no evidence that the Great Pyramid was looted”
I suppose if you ignore the evidence that someone pried open the “sarcophagus” in the King’s chamber, breaking off a whole corner of it. And of course the lid, which would have weighed tons, is missing. Oh, and also that tunnel that was found dug behind the niche in the Queen’s chamber that was not dug by any modern explorers, and goes back what, more than 100 feet?
We may not know if there was ever any “loot” to be looted from the Great Pyramid. But there is certainly evidence that people entered it to look for some.
I suppose if you ignore the evidence that someone pried open the “sarcophagus”
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And you have proof that it was an actual sarcophagus? Proof that it was used as such? Proof that someone pried it open, and it was not originally that way? How do you know it ever had a lid? Or just assumption and conjecture? None of the theories presented are evidence of anything, except they exist.
You are of course aware that the inside of the so-called sarcophagus has been measured as machined smooth and the corners to within small fractions of true right angles? If it was as you say, why would anyone go to that trouble for something never seen? Like the many huge sarcophagi at the Serapeum of Saqqara?
You seem to have swallowed the prevailing consensus thinking whole.
Keep an open mind, deal with what you see, and leave aside conjecture, assumptions and theories which cannot be proved.