Scientists reveal how Egypt’s Great Pyramid was built by moving 2.3 million stones without modern machines
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A groundbreaking study proposes ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid using an "Integrated Edge-Ramp" system, spiraling within the structure itself. This ingenious method, involving intentional gaps later filled, explains how massive stones were moved with remarkable speed and precision, challenging previous theories about external ramps and highlighting incredible ancient engineering.
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A groundbreaking study proposes ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid using an "Integrated Edge-Ramp" system, spiraling within the structure itself. This ingenious method, involving intentional gaps later filled, exp...