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Oh so YouTube doesn’t count.Youtube?
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Oh so YouTube doesn’t count.Youtube?

Great, the Egyptians perhaps used concrete. No issues with that.Oh so YouTube doesn’t count.
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He’s never been any good at it.dens and his chums are just being utter trolls...simple really..
It’s not concrete you sausageGreat, the Egyptians perhaps used concrete. No issues with that.

Plausible, just reinforces the Egyptian possibilities.![]()
Gathering 'concrete' evidence
MIT class explores controversial pyramid theory with scale modelnews.mit.edu

"The materials and know-how needed to cast the pyramids' giant 2-1/2 ton blocks in place, rather than quarrying and moving blocks of solid limestone, was definitely available to the Egyptians"![]()
Gathering 'concrete' evidence
MIT class explores controversial pyramid theory with scale modelnews.mit.edu
I’m glad you agree with MIT.Plausible, just reinforces the Egyptian possibilities.
And yet we know where the stone comes, the Muqattam Formation matches the limestone of the Giza pyramids. It's low quality stone, which is likely to have influenced them building pyramids, rather than temples or some other fancy structure with pillars that were built elsewhere from better quality stone.Oh so YouTube doesn’t count.
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geoscience.blog
What’s your point ?And yet we know where the stone comes, the Muqattam Formation matches the limestone of the Giza pyramids. It's low quality stone, which is likely to have influenced them building pyramids, rather than temples or some other fancy structure with pillars that were built elsewhere from better quality stone.
Stratigraphy of limestone applied to the Great Pyramid of Giza - Geoscience.blog
Okay, so the Great Pyramid of Giza. We all know it's impressive, right? But it's way more than just a big pile of rocks. It's a carefully built monument, andgeoscience.blog
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Gathering 'concrete' evidence
MIT class explores controversial pyramid theory with scale modelnews.mit.edu
Roman concrete was another good example of ancient construction.Now that would be a practical possibility.
That most stone comes from a known source, that it largely dictated what they built there.What’s your point ?