about 500 to 1000 soldiers
Sod houses cost little to build because sod was widely available.
The most accepted theory as how the Egyptians built the Pyramids is that they cut big limestone blocks with copper chisels and saws. Many men dragged them to the pyramid site and pushed the first layer of stones into place. Next, they built long ramps of earth and brick to drag up the next layer of stones. They continued this process until they made it to the top, finishing off the Pyramid.
40,000 stones were built for the Temple Of Luxor.
About 12% of American men will develop kidney stones during their lifetimes.
Hadrian's Wall is made up of roughly 80 large Milecastles, 160 smaller Turrets, and an estimated 24 million stones that make up the wall itself.
about 2.3 million limestone stones
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there was 16 forts.
None. Stones were used to build Chichen Itza, not people.
There was an outer layer of casing stones, made of highly-polished white limestone. Many of the casing stones were shaken loose by an earthquake in 1303, and these were subsequently carted away to build other structures in Cairo, there being no interest in re-attaching them at that time. Other casing stones were removed to build a mosque in the 1800s. Between the removed stones and subsequent fracturing, the top of the pyramid is now nearly 8 meters (26 feet) shorter than when completed.
Most of the homes are made out of brick and or stones. Many of the homes are large with over four bedrooms. Many homes were build as custom homes many, many years ago and don't have curbs.
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None. It is not a brick wall. It was constructed of stone and turf.
about 500 to 1000 soldiers