Anthropologists still don't know how they built the pyramids
Anthropologists still don't know how they built the pyramids
what's not to get? they just stacked up a bunch of blocks. anthropologists 0 me 1
>how could they possibly stack up stones that's crazy surely it must be aliums
Quarried blocks were then transported to the construction site by wooden sleds, with sand in front of the sled wetted to reduce friction. Droplets of water created bridges between the grains of sand, helping them stick together.
Ez.
There's an unknown artifact deep down the Baltic Sea
It's not unknown anymore, for quite some years now.
>Anthropologists
its really none of their business you know
anthropologists dont study this shit
dude is a bunch of big triangles of bricks.
do you think ancient people were any more stupid than people today? they were of about the same intelligence but with less technology and a much less privileged society
they had a lot of time to build the pyramids, you have that many works and that much time and you could build anything during any year
Not sure why anthropologists would give a shit.
a complete mistery
Both are meme professions don't be so bothered about it
Well to be fair, if Greeks are right and it only took 20 years to build the great pyramid its pretty impressive, considering it's still the heaviest building and was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years. Obviously not impossible with some planning and organization
nordoid literally cannot comprehend the achievements of my GREEK brothers
Put a block and put blocks around it untill you get to size you want then put blocks around it again untill you reach center then do it again
>Anthropologists should be well-versed on everything related to engineering and construction
Scientists still don't know how Quran mentions of double Sirius stars, 1500 years before its discovery
>meme professions
shut the fuck up. archaeology is an actual science where physical evidence in needed to come to conclusions. it's not a meme, it's made to further understand how we lived in the past.
>… it is He Who is the Lord of Sirius, (Qur'an, 53: 49)
>He was two bow-lengths away or even closer. (Qur'an, 53:9)
this stuff? Could mean literally anything
The 49:9 Quran Sirius miracle can't be a coincidence
>quran
>science
The same book that recomends drinking camel piss?
I have literally made better predictions before and i am the french celestial girlfriend poster
islam did not become popular until they started killing people who don't convert
Pyramids were devices build by yakub to mass produce wh*tes
kaballah is 100% real the other kikes that replied to you are disinfo shills
So you think the fact Sirius has a 49.9 orbit and there are 2 verses (49, 9) that talk about Sirius prove something? I honestly don't understand
>anomaly
You can find those things in USA. La Anomalia...
>Muh Quranic Science Bro!!!!
>Oh they discovered [insert anything here] ? Look at this verse bro !
dilate
*1 since the second doesn't even mention Sirius
They brought the stones their by boat. And then they asked the aliens to put them in place. There is no mystery about it.
Seeing as how construction workers are treated in my country today, if it takes a life to drag a giant stone block 2 meters forward and people being ok wouldn't surprise me.
Arguing with religiousfags is useless
Some of those stones weight 80 tons I doubt they had such good boats
I know I'm just curious because Dogon say the same thing. Probably they just Googled a star that you can't see without telescope kek
Lol they are driven by bias and you're not allowed to question things a senior has built his life upon, regardless of whether or not it's true.
80 tons makes it better at floating.
Trust me, we floated 4 million niggers across the atlantic.
kek well its possible they used boats. The true question would be how did they realize the last parts. It's probably pretty complicated to bring 2-4 tons stones at 100+meters with such basic technology in so little time. Maybe Greeks simply lied and the construction took longer
With hundreds of thousands of workers who probably weighed more than pyrmamid it's possible
There's nothing basic about anything that can be considered technology.
I can't start a fire without a lighter or match, because I never learned it, and it took millions of years of evolution for mankind to learn it. Starting a fire is not basic at all, no matter how many niggers can do it, and I equally doubt Egyptians had any technology anyone could consider "basic".
There are theories, one that the egyptians used some kind of waterway with valves extending all the way to the top and just had the heavier blocks float to the top.
According to sources they had around 50k men. Even if they were more its still an impressive work imo. Imagine a construction working site with so many people it must have been hell kek. And no the pyramid weights approx 6-7 millions tons
I'm just saying that they did an impressive job considering their knowledge. Probably the only way to really find out would be trying to do a copy kek
Every two workers carried a stone until they put them all together.
Yes cuz antropologist don't know physics.