exchemist
Valued Senior Member
I thought this was interesting new evidence to support the hypothesis that the Egyptians used ramps to lift the block to the height needed: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ows-light-on-mystery-of-pyramids-construction
Two new points:
1) the presence of post holes, possibly signifying that ropes could have been passed around them to allow those below the block to help those above to pull it up, and
2) the unexpected steepness of the ramp, which would have greatly reduced the volume of material needed to make it, compared to what had previously been assumed.
The two findings are nicely complementary, making the ramp method considerably more efficient than had been thought up to now.
Two new points:
1) the presence of post holes, possibly signifying that ropes could have been passed around them to allow those below the block to help those above to pull it up, and
2) the unexpected steepness of the ramp, which would have greatly reduced the volume of material needed to make it, compared to what had previously been assumed.
The two findings are nicely complementary, making the ramp method considerably more efficient than had been thought up to now.