SOLVED: How The Pyramids Were Built | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES
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The Great Pyramid of Giza, built over 4,500 years ago, may have used water to move massive stones, and was surrounded by lush floodplains for transportation by ships, solving the mystery of its construction. Recent findings show ancient Egyptian art depicting stone-moving techniques with water and the presence of waterways and ports near the pyramids, providing new insights into how these colossal structures were built.
Insights
- Ancient Egyptians potentially used water to wet sand, aiding in moving massive stones for the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza, debunking the mystery of how such colossal structures were built.
- The discovery of ancient Egyptian art depicting stone-moving techniques and an excavated port near the pyramids supports the theory that waterways facilitated the transportation of large stones, unraveling long-standing mysteries surrounding the construction of these iconic structures.
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Recent questions
How tall is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
481 feet
What did ancient Egyptians use to move massive stones?
Water
How old is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
Over 4,500 years
What did researchers find near the pyramids that supported the theory of stone transportation?
Ancient port
How did ancient Egyptians transport large stones to build the pyramids?
By ships
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