The Great Pyramid at Giza outside Cairo can be erected on a naturally formed hill much larger than we know it. Estimates of the mass of t...

The Great Pyramid at Giza outside Cairo can be erected on a naturally formed hill much larger than we know it.
Estimates of the mass of the hill create the foundation of the great pyramid. Based on topographic maps and some physical observations made inside the pyramid. But the truth is no one knows, Matthew Sibson, a historian explained.

The Great Pyramid in Giza continues to be a topic of interest to researchers with new discoveries.
Before continuing to explain below the great pyramid was a 20m-tall, pyramid-shaped hill called inselberg that Matthew Sibson suspected. Actually the size is really bigger. The explanation is based, when the expert points to the Queen's Room. It is estimated to sit much higher than the 20m height of inselberg.
Sibson has shown that sand may have been used to fill natural pores in complex stone structures to give it greater stability. Separately, Sibson attracted the attention of the community to reality. It was every granite block in the king's room that seemed to be cracked. Something that serves as secondary evidence of inselberg is higher than historical books show.
“Why does it look like this? Is it because the tunnels actually go through natural origin rocks? ”Matthew wondered.
Matthew also quoted a strange Jewish passage from the ancient Greek historian Herodotus saying that the pyramid was built from above.
Speaking to The Daily Star Online, historian Matthew Sibson admitted that it was necessary to see the inside of rudimentary tunnels by himself and then study them more accurately.
Egypt's iconic Giza pyramid was designed by Imhotep, an architect of one of the most famous and influential pharaohs of all time. Pharaoh Djoser, who boasts a special burial room in an ancient architectural complex.
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