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Building the Great Pyramid of Giza

Season 1 Episode 222 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Rising from the desert with mathematical precision, the Great Pyramid of Giza remains one of humanity’s most astonishing feats of organization and belief. Built for Pharaoh Khufu under the direction of his architect Hemiunu, the monument demanded twenty years of relentless coordination—quarrying stone, hauling blocks across the Nile, and placing one massive block every few minutes. In this episode, we explore how a workforce of ordinary Egyptians, well fed and housed rather than enslaved, transformed limestone and granite into a perfectly aligned tomb, using ingenious engineering solutions that still provoke debate today. From the choice of bedrock on the Nile’s west bank to the hidden chambers and gleaming capstone that once crowned it, the story reveals not just how the pyramid was built, but what it tells us about power, labor, and ambition in the ancient world.

https://youtu.be/fJBlEPOj4Fk?list=TLGGHTD3xLc-NCAxNjEyMjAyNQ

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