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The Pyramids

marissa posted on Nov 04, 2007 at 03:15PM
In history class, we were going over theories of how the pyramids might have been built. It's pretty confusing, especially if you remember they didnt even have the wheel.

So, what do you think?
user photo harold said:
Levers, rollers, ramps and lots of labor. I have to admit, all the furor over "HOW could the pyramids have been built?" seems pretty silly to me. When you keep in mind how long it takes and has taken people to build cathedrals - hundreds of years - it really makes the construction of a pile of large cut stones a lot less mysterious. It's not like the pyramids were built quickly; there's no reason to think that. Given enough time and labor, virtually any construction becomes possible.

Either the stones were cut and then moved into place, or they were rolled into place and then cut. In either case, they had to have used levers and ramps to get the stones into place.
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user photo Jillywinkles said:
I'm curious; how many different theories are there?

I always assumed it was just the fact that they had thousands and thousands of slaves---the sheer manpower made up for the lack of wheels.
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user photo dazl said:
What about the theory that they built them by simply adding sand and building up? If that makes sense.

Though it could be something to do with space wombats.
posted 4 months ago.
 
user photo iar said:
One of my profesors, made one of the theories of how the pyramids might have been built. She says that the pyramids weren't made with blocks of stone but they were chisel in a hill of calysa stone, the pyramid used to be a little hill.
If you think, to made the pyramid they would have need a thousands of trees that don't grew on egipt.
The theory may be a little different, but if you investigate and read what this profesor says you'll see that it very interesting and that make sense.
You can look for it by Amalia Frontini Theory
posted 4 months ago.
 
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