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Old 04-Jul-2007, 20:44
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Default Re: Egyptian pyramids

(3d density!!!!!!)
Pharaoh Kkufu
using kid of techniques
Believe it or not, I don't know how I did such mistakes
Here is what I came up with, I hope it is the final round, I mean draft.
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Egyptian pyramids are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, yet how they were built? It remains a mystery. Archeologists say that the early Egyptians constructed these pyramids around 4500 years ago. There are more than eighty pyramids in different sizes. Pyramids weren’t all built at the same time. However, it took them generations to build such gigantic structures. For instance, the first pyramid that was built is called the Step pyramid, and was built for Pharaoh Djoser (3d Dynasty). The great pyramid was built for the Pharaoh Khufu (4th Dynasty). However, huge stones and a very strong manpower must have been used to build them.

The question is how could mere humans have moved such a huge stones, each of which has an average weight of 2.5 tons, without any modern tools? There must have been a smart way for doing that, or they may have developed some sort of technology! It is speculated that one way was that the pyramid’s builders used a ramp to help them accomplishing the structure. This ramp was built alongside the pyramid. As the pyramid got higher they would also raise the ramp. Once the pyramid was done, the ramp was demolished. Archaeologists also say that the stones could’ve been formed during the construction’s process. A mixed of clay and some kind of solution might have been used to form stones.

Whether they were built by humans’ hand or by using kind of techniques, the pyramids are one of achievements of the ancient people that still mystify the modern scientist.
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