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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief
The Giza plateau had a functioning quarry that would of provided plenty of debris for a secondary ramp material. The structure of the pyramid itself also lends towards a ramp wrapping around the structure. It is know that the workers villages were tore down in between construction adding even more debris for ramps.
You push and pull the stone up the ramp using sand and water to reduce friction.
The nile river is right there which was fresh water. The amount of people used to build the pyramids was probably around 10,000. Not a whole lot compared to the population of Egypt at the time. Also, construction was probably a whole lot better than farming. Since the workers worked in three month shifts.
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Save your breath for laughing at this idiot. He literally uses flat earth conspiracy sites as reference material.