Some students from Indiana University built a respectable section of the pyramid in a weekend. (Stone pre cut.) No modern tools used. This was back in the '90s. AFAIK it's still on display at the quarry.
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(July 22, 2017 at 1:58 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Some students from Indiana University built a respectable section of the pyramid in a weekend. (Stone pre cut.) No modern tools used. This was back in the '90s. AFAIK it's still on display at the quarry. I couldn't find anything on it on the web. I did see a documentary about some British engineering students who moved a stone similar to the big stones at Stonehenge along a track they had built on the ground. Once again, quite impressive until you realize that they weren't moving cross country over streams and up or down slopes. That introduces a whole new dynamic. |
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