Engineering The Pyramids
Dick Parry
The History Press (2005)
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Architecture, Ancient, History / Ancient / Egypt, Pyramids, Pyramids/ Egypt/ Design And Construction, Social Science / Archaeology
Paperback 9780750934152
English
In Engineering the Pyramids, author Dick Parry - a civil engineer - assesses the design of the pyramids and the likely methods of quarrying, transporting and raising the stones. Basing his ideas on both the archaeological record and the basic principles of engineering - as well as the results from a series of model and full-scale tests - Dr. Parry provides a challenging answer to this mystery of the pyramids. He suggests that ramps were used and the huge stones were transported and raised by rolling them, rather than using highly inefficient sledges beloved of Egyptologists. Engineering the Pyramids provides a rich and accessible account of the design history of the pyramids, the techniques and organisation needed to bring about these heroic feats of effort and engineering and fascinating insights into the reasons behind the pyramid design.
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Dewey 932
Cover Price $19.95
No. of Pages 192
Height x Width 91.7 x 66.1  inch
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