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How Were the Egyptian Pyramids Built?
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Scientists have had to piece together clues as to how pyramids were constructed.
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How were the Egyptian pyramids built?
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Building the pyramids was, understandably, a colossal undertaking.
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Aside from feeding a labor force of 10,000 people
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and constructing temples, cemeteries, and boat pits near the pyramid,
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how exactly did the Egyptians build these titanic structures?
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The process began when workers cut stone blocks from a quarry near modern-day Cairo
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and used boats to ship the blocks along the Nile River to Giza.
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These blocks were enormously heavy,
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so workers in Giza piled them onto large, sled-like vehicles called sledges
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that laborers could either push or pull to the construction site.
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These sledges were heavy, but a clever trick likely helped laborers move them.
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Illustrations from ancient Egypt show that workers poured water in front of the sledges
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to dampen the sand, making the sledges easier to move.
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Modern experiments show that this method greatly reduces friction
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and halves the number of workers needed to move a load.
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Once the stones arrived at the pyramids, workers used a system of ramps to haul up the stones.
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Little evidence of these ramps survived,
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but scientists are now scanning and reconstructing the pyramids
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with the hopes of figuring out this mystery.
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Projects such as these may also reveal previously undiscovered chambers within the pyramids.
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Stay tuned, because if they do, live science will cover it.
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Egypt's pyramids? Just another one of life's little mysteries.
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Life's little mysteries.
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