The number of stone blocks that can be laid in a day depends on several factors, including the size and weight of the blocks, the skill and experience of the workers, and the working conditions. On average, a skilled mason might lay between 100 to 300 blocks in a typical workday. However, this number can vary significantly based on the specifics of the project and efficiency of the crew.
depends on the person, the size of the blocks, the length of your workday... ect
how big are the blocks and how many guys do you have laying them, and how fast and efficient are the workers. do they have to be mortered,
Approx 14
They used 2.3 million blocks of stone
Around 2 million blocks of stone are in each pyramid.
About 300
suppose you are an ancient Egyptian stone worker. the queen has hired you to make a pyramid. 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 third layer 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 pattern 4. could you make another pyramid with 200 blocks following the same pattern?
many, many people lifted the stone blocks using a pully system
How many blocks from 11th S. Western to 96th S. Western?
it took 2,000 blocks to biuld just the body of the sphynx. 10,000 for the paws and 4,000 for the head. all together it was 16,000 blocks of lime stone.
It could be 421 or 842.
The foundation stone was laid in 1832, but after many difficulties it was finally opened in 1864.