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I don't believe you.I am point out that no treasures or evidence was every found in them

I don't believe you.I am point out that no treasures or evidence was every found in them

When did that happen? You do realise the research in question also said the Egyptians built them?that and not getting past the peer reviews
I don’t think it was worded quite like, now was it.When did that happen? You do realise the research in question also said the Egyptians built them?

"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, Hobbs explains."I don’t think it was worded quite like, now was it.
The materials are available to me, I’ve not build a pyramid yet."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, Hobbs explains."
No need for anyone else to be involved, the Egyptians had the technology.

No the argument seems to be that the Egyptians couldn't have done it because they didn't know how and didn't have the tools/materials required.The materials are available to me, I’ve not build a pyramid yet.
More straw clutching
I’ve confirmed they could have used Geopolymer.No the argument seems to be that the Egyptians couldn't have done it because they didn't know how and didn't have the tools/materials required.
You've confirmed that isn't true.
Yea, they explain that. Have you got any evidence for your position yet?
"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, Hobbs explains."
No need for anyone else to be involved, the Egyptians had the technology.

Why would it be suggested that there valuables in the tombs just to make it fit. Would would anybody possibly gain from that?It is just an assumption, made to fit.
Yes, that's been suggested.The Valley of the Kings, would seem to be where they, and their valuables were put, and where they were robbed.

Who knows, it was just a suggestion by another poster.Wouldn't the 'cast in place' be more obvious than it is. If I cast concrete in place, it precisely matches what it sits on, apart from any shuttering put around it, to contain it.
The only way to avoid that, would be to simply shutter the entire base and sides, to make blocks, then move the blocks into place, which rather defeats the idea, and takes much longer.

What specifically?

I knew that was coming...Every single thing you post!!!!!
Why would it be suggested that there valuables in the tombs just to make it fit. Would would anybody possibly gain from that?

There is loads, have a search.where is your evidence that the Egyptians ever made any use at all of the pyramids
Yes, I do that because all I ever get is questions about the evidence I post.You keep asking for evidence