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HUM111 Week 4 Assignment .
AMINATA DIALLO
HUM111
There have been many theories regarding how the pyramids at Giza were constructed.
Most experts agree that they were cons
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Running Head: HUM111 Week 4 Assignment
HUM111 Week 4 Assignment .
AMINATA DIALLO
HUM111
There have been many theories regarding how the pyramids at Giza were constructed.
Most experts agree that they were constructed as burial monuments for pharaohs, but
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“how” these ancient people constructed monuments of such great size without modern
machinery is a mystery which is still being debated.
Pyramids are among the greatest wonders of earth. The Aztecs, The Mayans and the Egyptians
all built their own pyramids. But it was the Egyptians who set up the standard of pyramids. A
pyramid is a huge monument with square base along with four triangular meeting towards a
point. It wasn’t a very easy thing to build such a huge monument without the modern instruments
of construction which we use today. That’s why it is still a mystery how the Egyptians built those
huge things in Giza. Quite a few theories were given. None of those theories were totally perfect.
It was quite obvious that the Egyptians used their sandstones and lime stones for construction of
the pyramids. But there are evidences of using granite as well. According to the theory of
Redford, the main thing which was used for pyramid construction was manpower. Many other
theories agreed to this. The first challenge was to cut the stones according to shapes and sizes. In
those days there were not sharp and strong instruments which could cut the stones easily.
Shaping the lime stones or the sandstones was easier. But when it comes to very hard granite
stones, it wasn’t that easy. Redford says that Dolerite, a very hard and black colored rock was
used to remove and shape granite. Huge dolerite pounders were used for gathering the stones
around granite block edges which were needed to be broken. For dragging the stones, teams of
manpower along with oxen were used for dragging the stones on lubricated slipway. Mud bricks
and plaster chips were used for making the ramps. The ramp was raised continuously course by
course and the blocks were dragged up. This theory was quite a logical one. Donald B. Redford,
professor of Penn State University believes that no other theory can explain it so elaborately.
(LiveScience.com, 2014)
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The physicists of University of Amsterdam have given another theory on pyramid construction.
Their theory is quite similar to the theory of Redford. They have agreed with the fact about
making the ramps and raising the pyramids. But the main difference of their theory was about
moving the stones and rocks which were used for making the pyramid. According to them, the
huge stones were moved over the sand on giant plates of granite. These giant plates of granite
were very heavy and quite tough to move. For making this easier, the sand was made wet with
water. According to Redford the slipway was made with lubricated oil. They have given proof of
their theory as well. They have shown practically that wet sand creates way less friction that dry
sand. (LiveScience.com, 2015)
Among the other theories, these two theories seemed more logical and acceptable. These two
theories are way more scientific than the other theories. There are many other theories which are
made mostly basing on assumptions and guessing. As these two theories have scientific and
historical proof in them, it is believed that these theories are closest to 100% correct.
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Reference
LiveScience.com,. (2014). Solved! How Ancient Egyptians Moved Massive Pyramid Stones.
Retrieved 7 May 2014, from http://www.livescience.com/45285-how-egyptians-moved-pyramid-
stones.html
News.psu.edu,. (2014). Probing Question: How were the Egyptian pyramids built?
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