Archaeologists Claim This Is How The Pyramids Were Built

The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the few remaining wonders of the ancient world but archaeologists seem to get into heated debates about one simple question: “How were the pyramids built?” There are many theories and even conspiracy theories that seem to have clues too but what this team of archaeologists found, seems to shed some light on one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world.
Even historians are now wondering how to piece this new information into these mysterious ancient wonders. One thing is true, and it’s that we’re one step closer to learn the secrets of the pyramids.

Excavation

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In September 2018, Dr. Roland Enmarch and Yannis Gourdon were excavating at the Hatnub Quarries in Egypt. It is rumored that the area must be full of ancient inscriptions but not many excavations have been conducted there.

The Mysterious Pyramids

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Back in 2017, scientists made headlines around the globe with their discovery of a long-hidden space inside the walls of the Pyramid of Giza. But later, the discovery at Hatnub would shine some light on this strange corridor!

Building The Pyramids

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One question commonly pops among archaeologists and that is “How have the pyramids been built?” There are many theories, ideas and even conspiracy theories that try to answer this question but as it turns out, no one seems to have a clear answer.

However, this last excavation brought some answers…

Labor Force

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Up until now, the only thing that everyone seems to agree with is that in the building of the pyramids of Egypt, a significant amount of labor force, from slaves, had been used. There was no other way to move these enormous stones.

But that doesn’t mean they couldn’t make their work easier! That’s what the two researchers and their team would soon find out at the quarry.