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Originally posted by Cruizer
if we accept the reign of Khufu as 23 years
Originally posted by PHARAOH1133
Before the pyramids were built, the high priests went out to search for a location, they were looking for underground rivers.
they tapped into these rivers and built pools around the pyramids, channeled the water in to small rivers above ground then used the water lock to barge the large blocks into place, they then used the water as a level which made the measurment so precise.
Never under-estimate the power of water.
Originally posted by Cruizer
No matter how they did it if we accept the reign of Khufu as 23 years we must acknowledge that every 2.5 minutes one of 2,300,000 stones was moved to its final position. That's how it would have to work out if they labored 12 hours a day, 100,000 stones per year; 273 per day is about 23 per hour. Ya still gotta wrestle it off a barge and precisely position it into its final resting place in 2.5 minutes and gett the hell outta the way of the next of 272 barges.
They had slave labor and could have worked around the clock using oil lamps.
Originally posted by Cruizer
Yeah Craig, of course they had oil lamps but if they did work 24 hours a day it would still only leave 5 minutes for placement of each stone if we count all 23 years of Khufu's reign.
Originally posted by PHARAOH1133
Before the pyramids were built, the high priests went out to search for a location, they were looking for underground rivers.
they tapped into these rivers and built pools around the pyramids, channeled the water in to small rivers above ground then used the water lock to barge the large blocks into place,
they then used the water as a level which made the measurment so precise.
Never under-estimate the power of water.