 The Nubian pyramids, a series of hundreds of pyramidal structures and ruins, making up part of the ancient cities of Kush and Meroe. The structures incorporate styles from many different, equally ancient ruins from around the world, displaying to all the reach of this once global civilization. The first recorded settlers in this part of Sudan date back as far as 300,000 years, but the civilization that is claimed to have built and indeed painted these structures are dated as far back as 4,000 years. The city of Kush is renowned for having the finest pottery in all the Nile Valley, evidence of the builder's past capabilities. Yet what we found the most interesting about the ruins is a decorative piece found within one of these ancient structures within the ancient city of Meroe, amongst over 200 sandstone pyramids. A depiction can be found within, a rather peculiar mural. Like that of the ancient depictions of Gilgamesh, repeatedly showing carrying an adult male lion like a kitten, this image in fact shows an ancient giant carrying an elephant in each hand. And although this is clearly a remarkable detail, it is not the only features of note that are to be found within the picture. Brought to the attention of mainstream study in 1821 by the French mineralogist Frédéric Calieux, it has since been noted that the giant's features were seemingly caucasian in appearance, with his hair a light red in color, something we have touched upon in the past, with witnessed testimonies of ancient remains of red-headed giants being reportedly found worldwide, in particular Love Lock Cave, thus one wonders could this be a true depiction of not only the builders of the Nubian pyramids, but possibly Giza's great pyramids and the many other either publicly studied or covered up structures found around the world. It is a possibility which we find incredibly compelling.