First View of this Pyramid Construction Technique  @HistoryforGRANITE
First View of this Pyramid Construction Technique  @HistoryforGRANITE
History for GRANITE | First View of this Pyramid Construction Technique @HistoryforGRANITE | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Casing stones are largely missing from large pyramids of the Old Kingdom, but a few precious sections remain intact.

At the highest courses of the second-largest pyramid of Egypt (Khafre), the casing stones remain in-place and well preserved.

However, because these stones remain inaccessible and out of sight, nobody has ever taken a survey of their layout.

This video maps the arrangement of these casing stones for the very first time, revealing new insights into how large pyramids were originally constructed.

It’s time for Egypt to fully document every casing stone so that this critical piece of history can be fully understood.

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0:00 Intro
1:08 Khafre's Pyramid damage
2:23 Pyramid summit close-ups
4:01 Mapping casing stones
5:36 Tall pyramid courses
6:20 Missing top
7:20 West face diagram
8:17 Corner stones
9:37 South face diagram
11:06 North face diagram
12:40 Tapered small blocks
14:12 South face construction clues
15:24 East face diagram
16:03 Finishing the job
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