How did Egyptians build the Great Pyramid?
”The Great Pyramid
has lent its name as a sort of by-word for paradoxes; and, as moths to a
candle, so are theorisers attracted to it. The very fact that the
subject was so generally familiar, and yet so little was accurately
known about it, made it the more enticing; there were plenty of
descriptions from which to choose, and yet most of them were so hazy
that their support could be claimed for many varying theories.“
– Sir Flinders Petrie, The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh
– Sir Flinders Petrie, The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh
How did Egyptians build it?
There are many theories about how the pyramids were built. One of the most outrageous theories it that aliens built the pyramids. Fortunately we have proof that the Ancient Egyptians built the pyramids. Unfortunately there are many theories about how the Egyptians built the pyramids. Below we present few of the most popular ideas about how were the pyramids built.For years, scientists and explorers have debated over the question: How did the Egyptians build the pyramids? Now a new solution has been found by Italian researcher Elio Diomedi that may provide answers in this controversial documentary. The following video video courtesy of UFOTV) presents extremely likely scenario of how did they do it…
The following seem to validate the ideas of Elio Diomedi:
How were the Pyramids built?
The Following articles are © Larry Orcutt
Reprinted with permission
© Copyright Dieter Arnold, Building in Egypt, p. 278
Cedar sled from Lisht.
© Copyright Dieter Arnold, Building in Egypt, p. 276
Inclined brick construction ramps with transverse
timbers at the pyramids of Amenemhat I and Senwosret I.
© Copyright Dieter Arnold, Building in Egypt, pp. 87, 88
But whatever the configuration of the ramps, the fact remains that the Egyptians successfully completed the most massive building projects in all of history. There is nothing magical or supernatural in the means by which they achieved their goals. By all indications, they retained their knowledge of construction throughout their history, but they were limited after the Fourth Dynasty not by the lack of technology but rather by the lack of the abundant resources that were previously available. More than two thousand years later, the Romans would move huge stones, some weighing nearly 1,000 tons, using similar techniques at Baalbek.
More impressive than the mechanics of moving huge masses of building material are the logistics involved: choreographing teams of foremen, multitudes of workers, and a profusion of supplies, all within the rigid constraints of a blueprint for design and a timetable for completion. It is hard to imagine that such a feat could be possible, but the pyramids themselves provide mute testimony that it was not only possible but actually accomplished. There remains no known written record hinting at how the pyramids were built, nor have any reliefs depicting the procedure been found. Most of what Egyptologists believe to be true of the methods involved is based on tangible archaeological evidence. Some is based on theory and is open for debate. What is known for certain is that the Egyptians used simple but effective tools to quarry the stones, to move them to the pyramid site, and to place them in the desired location.
For a more detailed and technical treatment of pyramid construction techniques, see Bonnie Sampsell’s articles on the role of accretion layers in pyramid design and on how the Egyptians managed to control the shape of the pyramid while building it.
Jean-Pierre Houdin Theory
3D Unveils the Mystery of the Great Pyramid
The Grand Gallery Counterweight
The Bob’s Room
JP Houdin – Cheops Revealed
Jean-Pierre Houdin Theory - Summary:
Jean-Pierre Houdin wrote an absorbing document compiling a set of 34 clues supporting his theory. Learn more about Jean-Pierre’s in-depth study of the pyramid (View or download 7MB PDF):
Internal Ramp Spiral
This thermal photo reveals internal ramps and confirms Houdin’s theory.
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