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Prepare to be amazed as we unlock the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza! In this captivating video, we delve into the latest discoveries and artifacts unearthed around Khufu's Pyramid, including the remarkable Solar Boat Pits, the ancient tombs of the pyramid builders, and the enigmatic Mastaba of Queen Hetepheres. Could these monumental structures be older than we think, perhaps remnants of a forgotten civilization? We'll venture inside the Great Pyramid to explore its architectural marvels, such as the awe-inspiring Grand Gallery, the King's Chamber, and the mysterious Subterranean Chamber, using cutting-edge technology like ground-penetrating radar and muon tomography. Join us as we investigate the intricate design and construction of the pyramid, the treasures and artifacts found nearby, and the groundbreaking theories that challenge our understanding of this ancient wonder. With exclusive insights from renowned researcher Graham Hancock, this is a journey into one of history's greatest mysteries you won't want to miss!
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The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact. Its sides climb at an angle of slightly less than 52 degrees, rising to a summit of 480 feet. But how did they manage to manoeuvre 2.5 tonne blocks to such an incredible height without the crane or the block and tackle system? It was a challenge to the ancient Egyptians and still remains a mystery to modern archaeologists.
The ancient Egyptians built more than 100 pyramids for their pharaohs, over a period of almost 1,000 years. The most famous pyramids are located on the Giza Plateau, across the river Nile from Cairo. The largest of them is the Great Pyramid, built for the pharaoh Khufu about 4,500 years ago. It was the tallest manmade structure on earth for almost 4,000 years! Come learn about the pyramids, ancient Egypt, and the Sphinx in this fun and educational video!
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The Great Pyramids of Giza are among the most amazing man-made monuments in history. They were built when Egypt was one of the world's wealthiest and most influential civilizations. The king, or Pharaoh, occupied a unique role in ancient Egyptian civilization, as reflected by their enormous scale. Although the construction of pyramids peaked in the late third dynasty and lasted until about the sixth century B.C., they were actually constructed from the beginning of the Old Kingdom until the end of the Ptolemaic period in the fourth century B.C. (c. 2325 B.C.). The Egyptian pyramids, which still transmit much of their grandeur after more than 4,000 years, offer a window into the nation's illustrious past.
These pyramids impression of Giza Pharoah men's labour was required to build the Great Pyramid, which took 20 years to complete. Given that these guys, who were agricultural labourers, worked on the pyramids mostly when there wasn't much else to do in the fields, that is, when the Nile River was flooded, this estimate is plausible. But by the late 20th century, archaeologists had discovered proof that a smaller crew might have lived there permanently rather than seasonally. So, it was said that 20,000 employees, along with support staff including bakers, doctors, priests, etc., would have been sufficient to complete the job. Three different pharaohs had their royal tombs constructed in the Giza pyramids. The second ruler of the 4th dynasty, Khufu, had the northernmost and oldest pyramid of the group built for him. It is the biggest of the three and is known as the Great Pyramid. Khafre, the fourth of the 4th dynasty's eight monarchs, had the middle pyramid constructed in his honor. Finally, the pyramid of Menkaure, the fifth king of the 4th dynasty, w Khufu and Khafre pyramids.
How the pyramids were constructed. The most likely scenario is that the Egyptians used a sloping and surrounding embankment made of brick, earth, as the pyramid rose and up which, stone blocks were towed using sledges, rollers, and levers. Most Egyptologists agree that ramps are the most practical way to lift the blocks, but they also accept that it is an insufficient solution that needs to be completed by another tool. The Great Pyramid of Giza and other pyramids include archaeological proof of the use of ramps. Levering is the most used technique for aiding ramps. Some historians posit external ramps around the pyramid allowing for blocks to be dragged upwards. Internal ramp enabling bricks to be assembled from the inside out.
However, only small ramps and sloped causeways are found in the archaeological record. Instead of a head-on ramp or an embarkment, the incremental ramping technique sounds more plausible. In this technique, the blocks are ramped incrementally, as in repeatedly prying up alternating sides of the block and inserting wooden or stone shims to gradually move the stone up one course. The internal ramp theory suggests that the blocks were hauled up a short, straight external ramp for the bottom third of the pyramid. At the same time, a second ramp was built inside the pyramid on which blocks for the top two-thirds would be hauled. This ramp, and external ramp had served its purpose. Men hauling heavy blocks of stones up a narrow ramp can't quickly turn a 90-degree corner, so the ramp had openings at each corner where a simple wooden hoist could turn the blocks.
Interestingly, the river Nile also helped in the construction. Nile's bygone Khufu branch was indeed high enough to allow ancient engineers to move enormous stone blocks and construct the magnificent pyramids we know today. All pyramids in Egypt are located on the west coast of the Nile River.
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There are many mysteries in our world today. Some of them are of a human nature, others are more cosmic in tone, and then, there are the historical mysteries that should be “easy to solve” and yet are anything but. Arguably one of the biggest of these mysteries is the one concerning the Great Pyramid of Giza. It’s a very special artifact from ancient times that people have been trying to figure out in terms of its construction. Given the time period it was made in, and the technology of that period, how in the world did the ancient Egyptians get it made? Because surely such an act should’ve been impossibkle, right? With that question in mind, allow us to present to you 20 Egyptian Pyramid Construction Theories!
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Today, we’re going to travel to Ancient Egypt to get to know the mysteries of their pyramids and mummies. But don’t be scared! because they don’t do anything.
As you already know, Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, that’s why they built the pyramids, which were the pharaohs’ tombs. During their construction, there were thousands of workers for a very long time. Before, we believed that they were built by slaves, but thanks to archaeologist's work, we know that they were built by citizens that worked for salt, wheat or barley. These workers were organised and directed by architects and engineers that made sure everything was calculated and done properly.
Today, we see that pyramids are old, but when they had just been built, they were covered in beautiful white limestone and the tip of the pyramid was golden. I’m sure they were beautiful.
Inside the pyramids, there are tunnels, chambers and secret passageways. And this was where they left the pharaoh’s mummified bodies.
But do you know what a mummy is? A mummy is a person’s or animal’s body that is kept after death. Because Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, they wanted to preserve their bodies, but it was a very expensive process so only pharaohs and some noblemen were able to do it.
The mummification process took 70 days.
First, the body was washed and all its interior organs, except the heart were removed. Then, the body was filled with linen and covered in salt for about 50 days.
After this time, the body was wrapped in bandages and placed in a luxurious sarcophagus. Thanks to this mummification process, many mummies are in a perfect state today, and have allowed us to learn so many things about Ancient Egypt.
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For over four and a half thousand years the pyramids of Egypt have stood as wonders of the world. The facts are astonishing, the Great Pyramid alone weighs almost six million tons and contains over 2.3 million stone blocks. Naked Science sets out to uncover four great mysteries that still surround the pyramids, how were they built, who built them, why were they built, and what secrets may still lie hidden within their stones. As four millennia and countless generations stand between us and the men who built the pyramids we have to study the buildings themselves to uncover the answers.
With British engineer Denys Stocks we learn the art of pyramid building. Stocks has spent twenty years mastering the techniques used by the ancient workmen and shows how such vast quantities of stone were quarried, transported and fitted by a civilisation that had not even invented the wheel. To show the scale of the achievement we asked construction manager and pyramid scholar Craig Smith to calculate what it would take to build a pyramid in today’s money.
We may know the names of the pharaohs who commissioned the pyramids but who actually hauled the blocks. Legends have always held that slaves built the pyramids but we venture into the science of Forensic Egyptology to discover the truth. Mark Lehner discovered the town of the pyramid builders while Zahi Hawass takes us on a tour of their tombs.
There may be few records of how the pyramids were built but hieroglyphic texts within some pyramids hint at their reveal purpose. Salima Ikram and Jim Allen help us find for the reason why the pyramids were built within these spells and incantations. However Robert Bauval, believes there may be deep connections between the pyramids and astronomy. He believes links to the stars are hidden within their stones and chambers.
Finally we follow work in pyramid exploration as teams hunt for hidden chambers and use robots to explore the mysterious shafts at the centre of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
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Explore how the ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid, a tomb created for Pharaoh Khufu which took over 20 years to complete.
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As soon as Pharaoh Khufu ascended the throne circa 2575 BCE, work on his eternal resting place began. The structure’s architect, Hemiunu, determined he would need 20 years to finish the royal tomb. But what he could not predict was that this monument would remain the world’s tallest manmade structure for over 3,800 years. Soraya Field Fiorio digs into the construction of the Great Pyramid.
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This is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the World that has survived to this day.
They call it the Great one, which seems quite fitting.
The scale is truly breathtaking.
It's 146 meters (479 ft) high.
It consists of 2,300,000 stone blocks. Some of them weigh about 50 tons.
The entire structure weighs about 6 million tons. It's like 16 Empire State Buildings combined.
And all this was done by people who didn't know the wheel.
For 38 centuries, it held the status of the tallest building on earth.
And it remains the most mysterious building even now.
There are so many mysteries, fantasies, and conjectures surrounding it.
Because it's very ancient. Even its inscriptions were deciphered almost by pure luck, otherwise, there would be much more secrets and fantasies.
This is the Pyramid of Cheops!
It was built with amazing precision. The perimeter of its base divided by twice its height gives the number pi to the nearest thousandth. Try it yourself on a calculator - it's impressive. Definitely, this wasn’t a coincidence since the proportion would have been different if the ancient Egyptians had made the pyramid higher or lower by just a meter.
And this was done by people so long ago that no one even heard of the village that would later become Rome.
By the way, we greatly underestimate the pyramid’s age due to our perception of the distant past.
Take the last queen of Egypt, the legendary Cleopatra. She was born in 69 BC, that is, 2090 years ago (or 2091, whatever). We involuntarily perceive her as the same age as the pyramids - she was the queen of Egypt, after all.
But the construction of the Great Pyramid ended around 2540 BC. And it started 20 years earlier. That is almost 2500 years before Cleopatra was born.
Just think about it! For Cleopatra, the pyramid of Cheops was more ancient than Cleopatra herself for you and me! Doesn’t this blow your mind?!
Therefore, we perceive many things about the Great Pyramid's internal structure as something bizarre and mysterious precisely because we are so far from fully understanding how people of that era lived, thought, and what they were driven by.
But somehow we still need to satisfy our boundless curiosity. In this video, you'll find out what’s inside and under the Egyptian pyramids, what unusual things were recently discovered there, where are priceless artifacts and the pharaoh’s body, and so much more!
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