The mystery that has plagued mankind for four thousand years is solved: Construction Methods Discovered

Archaeologists have found interesting evidence that they can choose one of the greatest mysteries in human history as a society from the Bronz Age, they had not progressed in technology but have managed to move large limestone blocks from which they built pyramids in Giza. [...]
Archaeologists have found interesting evidence that they can choose one of the greatest mysteries in human history as a society from the Bronz Age, they had not progressed in technology but have managed to move large limestone blocks from which they built pyramids in Giza.
The latest discovery contained various inscriptions on papyrus, where a wooden ship was also drawn, as well as the modern channeling layout, which tells of a super-modern infrastructure built at the time in Giza, broadcast Telegraph.
In the fragment of the papyrus found at the port of Wadi el-Jaff, which was personally written by Merrir, the leader of a team of 40 elite builders, is described in detail how the limestone blocks that, totally weigh over 170 thousand tons, were transported across the Nile River to Giza (where each block weighed 2.5 tons.
Their transport had been made by wooden ships, where limestone was bound by rope and then sailed to the interior port just a few miles away from the pyramids.
In fact, workers across the canal had sailed across the Nile River.
Although the granite blocks with which the pyramids have been built have long been known to be brought from Aswan, 855 feet [855 m] south of Giza, and the limestone blocks have been brought to the Tour eight miles [8 km] away.
However, archaeologists have failed to agree on how the building material was transported accurately.
The canal remains have been found under the powdered plateau in Giza, as well as the main pool in which the main shipments have been carried out.












