Stone blocks were transported on sledges hauled by gangs of naked slaves harnessed to ropes made from papyrus reeds. The larger the block the more slaves were required. A pyramid block weighing about two and a half tons may have taken twenty slaves, an obelisk or statue weighing a hundred tons perhaps five hundred. Imagining the building of a temple, an obelisk is coming up a specially prepared causeway. On top the block the foreman stands bawling orders. Ahead of the block stretch lines of straining slaves, sweat pouring from their naked bodies. Behind the block are other men prying at the sledge with great wooden bars. The obelisk moves slowly a few feet at a time, the slaves, front and rear pull and pry chanting to the shouts of the foreman. Other workers pour water onto the blades to ease the passage of the sledge.
There were many slaves so they had a bunch of men work at the same time to carry big, heavy things.
No. It is made of BIG HEAVY blocks of stone.
They didn't need to. Their amazing craftsmanship mixed with the gravitational force of the massive stone blocks meant that they stayed together by themselves.
Stone chisels to carve the blocks of stone in the quarry Pounding tools (to pound on the chisels) Ramps Rollers (under the blocks of stone) or more likely wooden sleds to move the stones to the beginning of the ramp and up the ramp Lubrication to reduce friction as the stone was moved Barges to transport the stone from the quarry via the Nile Levers to move the stones into place
The Egyptians themselves recorded the building of barges for transporting stones for building temples and pyramids; accounts were also written by later Greek and Roman visitors to Egypt. Gaius Plinius Secundus (Pliny), a Roman Historian, wrote in detail about the transportation of a heavy stone obelisk: "A canal was dug from the river Nile to the spot where the obelisk lay; and two broad vessels, laden with blocks of similar stone a foot square, the cargo of each amounting to double the size, and consequently double the weight, of the obelisk, were brought beneath it; the extremities of the obelisk remaining supported by the opposite sides of the canal. The blocks of stone were then removed, and the vessels, being thus gradually lightened, received their burden. It was erected upon a base of six square blocks, quarried from the same mountain, and the artist was rewarded with the sum of fifty talents."
Aside from moving the stone blocks one of the biggest challenges the pyramid builders faced was finding and carving the stone blocks.
It is because Egyptians were smart enough to make stone blocks. But even if they used sand, it would be destroyed by the next day because of natural forces.
No. It is made of BIG HEAVY blocks of stone.
They would rest their heads on their stone blocks then close their eyes.
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Yes it is. They also used water to make it roll easier.
They didn't need to. Their amazing craftsmanship mixed with the gravitational force of the massive stone blocks meant that they stayed together by themselves.
The Egyptians used the wheel and axle by transporting big stone blocks so they could build houses and pyramids.
Due to the weight of the stone blocks, ancient Egyptians, very laboriously, hauled them up to the top of the pyramids.
Which one? Statues were (most typically) either carved from blocks of stone or cast from precious metals. Sometimes combinations of the two.
casing blocks are blocks of lime stone.
Stone chisels to carve the blocks of stone in the quarry Pounding tools (to pound on the chisels) Ramps Rollers (under the blocks of stone) or more likely wooden sleds to move the stones to the beginning of the ramp and up the ramp Lubrication to reduce friction as the stone was moved Barges to transport the stone from the quarry via the Nile Levers to move the stones into place
In all technicality, the most common block in Minecraft is Air. In terms of solid blocks, it's stone. There might be a few dirt blocks in the way, but digging around mostly yields stone.