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Who built the Pyramids?
Who do you think built the pyramids?
Who built the Pyramids?
Did you know that UFOs built the pyramids?
They built the pyramids.
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Where is the man who built the Pyramids?
Slaves built the Pyramids of Giza.
Who was it that actually built the pyramids?
Busting the myth that the slaves built the pyramids.
But who built the pyramids?
There is proof from the people who built the pyramids.
A million men built the pyramids, and none of their names are on it.
They can"explain" why apes were the ancestors of human being, and how Egyptians built the pyramids.
Who and why built the pyramids?
It's been recorded throughout history that humans have been producing beer since at least the times of ancient Egypt;the men who built the pyramids were paid in beer.
Who and why built the pyramids?
It was that authority that built the pyramids; that built the temple complex at Luxor, because the people believed they were serving a god.
How the Egyptians built the pyramids.
Who really built the pyramids?
Garlic was not only considered to have sacred qualities and placed in the tomb of the pharaoh, butwas given for consumption to people who built the pyramids, in order to improve their stamina and health.
Garlic was not only bestowed with sacred qualities and placed in the tomb of Pharaohs, butit was given to the slaves that built the Pyramids to enhance their endurance and strength.
Beer was an essential for labourers,like those who built the pyramids of Giza, who were provided with a daily ration of 1⅓ gallons(over 10 pints).
Myth: slaves likely built the pyramids of Giza.
Perhaps it was the aliens that helped the Egyptians build the pyramids?
Did alien visitors really help the Egyptians build the Pyramids?
So the question that motivates my research is the following: If you look at humanity's large-scale achievements, these really big things that humanity has gotten together and done historically-- like,for example, building the pyramids of Egypt or the Panama Canal or putting a man on the Moon-- there is a curious fact about them, and it is that they were all done with about the same number of people.
So the question that motivates my research is the following: If you look at humanity's large-scale achievements, these really big things that humanity has gotten together and done historically-- like for example, building the pyramids of Egypt or the Panama Canal or putting a man on the Moon-- there is a curious fact about them, and it is that they were all done with about the same number off people.