Uncovering the ancient secrets of the Great Pyramid | 60 Minutes Australia
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The Great Pyramid, studied by British archaeologist John Romo for 40 years, showcases remarkable precision and meticulous design achieved with simple tools. King Khufu's burial chamber filled with luxury items highlights the sophistication of the time 4,500 years ago, while 25,000 workers built the pyramid in 14 years, laying two stones every three minutes.
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- John Romo, an archaeologist, has extensively researched the Great Pyramid for 40 years, unraveling its intricate construction methods and revealing the meticulous planning behind its design.
- The Great Pyramid, a marvel built 2,000 years before Pythagoras, showcases unparalleled precision achieved with basic tools, with two distinct plans for interior and exterior construction, highlighting the builders' exceptional attention to detail.
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Recent questions
How long has the Great Pyramid stood?
4,500 years
Who has been studying the Great Pyramid for 40 years?
John Romo
What tools were used to achieve the Great Pyramid's precision?
Plumb bob and string
How long did it take to build the Great Pyramid?
14 years
What is found in King Khufu's burial chamber?
Luxury items
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