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how bricks are set in pyramid of giza​

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Answered by ICantLogin
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Answer:

Using magnets... duh

Explanation:

Maybe with help of aliens? Idk

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Bricks are set in pyramid of giza​:

  • They set the bricks by two enigmatic circular mud-brick structures.
  • The pyramids were constructed of calcareous material, limestone, basalt, gypsum and poured buckets of water.
  • Calcular blocks are found at Giza. Probably granite from Aswan's upriver.
  • The worker used cooking and cutting machines to carve out the blocks in quarries, so iron tools were not available.
  • The steel blocks then were moved away from the quarry site with levers.
  • The mud-brick wall on the eastern side of ABC-69 survives with the height of some 120 cm on the eastern side,
  • Brick size varies according to the size as the same as 60 × 30 × 20 cm.
  • They approximately use more than 5 million blocks of limestone.
  • The sculpture is considered the weight of 60 tons and estimated that 45 workers would be required to start moving a 16,300 kg lubricated block.
  • A method using a cradle-like machine that had been excavated in various new kingdom temples.

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