Lintel
well if by rocks, you mean the stones used to build it..... there are 2.3 million blocks and each of the blocks weigh from 2 1/2 - 15 tons!!!
110 pounds into stones is 7.9 stones hope i helped x
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suppose you are an ancient Egyptian stone worker. the queen has hired you to make apyramid. she will give you 140 blocks of stone.the queen shows u a model using 14 blocks. the model is 3 blocks high.facts: the top layer has 1 block, the second layer has 4 blocks and the thirdlayer layer has 9 blocks.you will be able to use all the blocks if you follow the queens model. Look for the pattern.after awhile the pattern becomes clear.1.how many layers does your finished pyramid have?2. how many blocks did you use for each layer?3. describe the pattern4. could you make another pyramid with 200 blocks following the same pattern?Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Suppose%20you%20are%20an%20ancient%20egyptian%20stone%20worker%20the%20queen%20has%20hired%20you%20to%20make%20a#ixzz182g1oG8TPyrocheeriosadded:It depends on the dimentions of the pyramid and the dimensions of the stones. It also depends on whether or not the pyramid is hollow in any places.
From a forum contributor who apparently appraises diamonds:"Single cut diamonds are round stones with a 17-facet design. Full cut stones are round stones with a standard 58 facet design. These terms are used to describe the small stones used in groups or as decorative elements on a piece. They are collectively known as melee."
Lintel
Biuilding blocks or a wall.
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.
You wouldn't, unless those 'hollow blocks' were food and the stones were very very small.
Commoners
A worker who applies mortar is typically called a mason or a bricklayer. These skilled individuals specialize in the precise application of mortar to bind bricks, stones, or concrete blocks together to create strong and durable structures.
Sarsen stones are stone blocks found in quantity on Salisbury Plain
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There are 36,491 blocks
There are 36,491 blocks
These stones are called conglomerate pavers.
The ancient Egyptians fitted giant stones together without mortar. They used a technique called "dry stone construction" where the stones were carefully cut and shaped to fit together tightly, relying on the precision of their craftsmanship to create stable structures.