Egypt was once all stone, they carved them with hammers and chisels, that's where all the sand came from.
2006-08-27 05:36:37
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answer #1
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answered by KU 4
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A lot of manpower and good organisation,
Recently, archaeologist Mark Lehner unearthed the village in which the pyramid builders lived. He found a bakery which he estimated could have provided daily bread for 20,000 labourers. He also found the cemetery in which workmen who died on the job were buried. Some of them even had fractured bones caused by heavy weights crushing them, but splints and skilful medical attention had enabled the bones to grow together again. In other words, there is plenty of evidence to prove that the pyramids were built by real people and not by men from Mars or astronauts from a lost civilization.
2006-08-27 11:32:29
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answered by a Real Truthseeker 7
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'Back in the day', Africa was very tropical, where there wuzint no desert. Lots of lakes, rivers, bayous, cajuns...
So, they quarried the stones as part of their religious service, never allowing non-believers or Cajuns to participate directly. But, not being zactly boat people, they had to rely on the Cajuns and it is only Cajun wimmen what own boats, and the trucks to haul them.
So they did as I usually do, they posted a Personal for a Cajun woman with a boat, and asked that the Cajun women send a photo of the boat!
My standards, being much more higher, and modern, I also request that a photo of the truck be included!
I always do be a gentleman, and state that I can afford the gas, long as I can sit in the boat, and, ride in the cab, whens we travel!
It is OK if'n the hound rides in my lap. We friends, buddies... share the same dish, so's to speak...
Otherwise, I can sleep on the porch with the hounds, my buddies, and air the tires, and slop the hogs. If'n they's a couch, a fridge with beer, and a TV remote, I'se in Paradise! The hounds can sit in, too!
Only 1 rule, save the chats for the commercials, woman.
2006-08-27 05:52:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of theories. The most commonly accepted one is that they cut the blocks out of quarries some distance down the Nile river, floated them to the site on barges, put large wooden wheels with square spaces in them over each end and had thousands of slaves roll them up a square spiral dirt path before putting them down onto the pyramids. Other, less commonly accepted theories include primitive cement, floating them on with kites, and getting help from aliens.
2006-08-27 05:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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they built them that's what. To build is the art of layering to build up. So to be correct you should say how did they make the Pyramids. Enjoy your stay. Hope its brief. Get me? And easy on the air.
2006-08-27 09:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Aliens
2006-08-27 05:31:09
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answered by michael tt 1
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by getting the jews to do some work.
this was a one off achievement and wonder of the world.
god was so impressed he gave them a 40 year holiday in the dessert to recover.
2006-08-27 05:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a fix. I've never been to Egypt, but they look like cardboard to me.
2006-08-27 05:33:11
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answered by Neil - the hypocrite 4
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Using lots of slave labour- a bit like today!
2006-08-28 06:13:40
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answered by cornishmaid 4
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One piece at a time.
2006-08-27 08:34:46
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answered by breeze1 4
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