Ancient Egyptians likely moved pyramid stones using a combination of sledges, rollers, and lubrication techniques. Workers would transport large stones on wooden sledges, which could be pulled over wet sand to reduce friction. They may have also used ramps to help lift the stones into place as the pyramid structure rose. Additionally, the organization of labor, with skilled workers and support teams, played a crucial role in the efficient transportation of these massive stones.
A hammer to shape the stones
A stepped pyramid was built, then rough limestone facing stones were added, then the facing stones were carefully chiseled to form smooth faces.
There are many ways to do this :)You could:Make a pyramid out of paperMake a pyramid out of icy-pole sticksGlue together pieces of stones in a pyramid shape
The step pyramid was designed for Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep.
The stones were dragged by oxen, and men would have manouvered them into place.
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A hammer to shape the stones
about 2.3 million limestone stones
A stepped pyramid was built, then rough limestone facing stones were added, then the facing stones were carefully chiseled to form smooth faces.
There are many ways to do this :)You could:Make a pyramid out of paperMake a pyramid out of icy-pole sticksGlue together pieces of stones in a pyramid shape
The step pyramid was designed for Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep.
Workers likely used wooden sleds, ropes, and levers to move the heavy blocks of stones and rocks to the pyramid construction site. They may have also used ramps and manpower to drag the blocks into place.
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