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Japanese-Egyptian team hunting for new tomb at Giza
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Thanks for posting all this. I have had a small fascination regarding Egyptology since queuing for hours at the British Museum as a kid in 1972 to see The Treasures Of Tutankhamun.

His golden mask was awe inspiring and at the age of 7 I still remember standing there infront of the display case in a daze as other people around me seemed to dissappear, until my mum woke me and apologised to the other visitors for my apparent selfishness for not moving along. I like to relish unique moments.

I still have the guide book from that day detailing the dig, the discovery and all about the treasures.
ISBN 0 7230 0070 0 for anyone interested.

Regarding the pyramids, I have been theorising about the construction for many years, as have so many, and cannot get one idea out of my head....

What if every single block was not dragged or rolled up an exterior slope to be raised to each level, but pulled up a central shaft using long ropes on all four sides? A roller mechanism at the top providing the lifting platform and timbers placed under each block as the exited the hole at the top. From there they are rolled or dragged into place on the flat surface of the previous layer.

This could account for why the largest pyramid showed the most obvious sign of this possible construction method by inadvertantly creating 8 sides instead of 4 when the flat faces were "creased". The dragging and pushing of each block from the centre would incrementally push all blocks below outwards over time, and the corners obviously have blocks pushed further than the centre ones and accentuate the effect towards the four corners more than the centre of each flat side.

Merely speculating and theorising.

Anyway, thanks for the thread and allowing me to return to some very fond memories. I would also like to visit Egypt, but would probably prefer to see King Tutankhamuns tomb and more of the sites off the beaten track.

Beer



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RE: Japanese-Egyptian team hunting for new tomb at Giza - by Nerb - 02-19-2024, 03:21 PM

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