The Truth Is Out There: 8 Great Pyramid Theories That Have Yet To Be Debunked
As a wonder of the world that dates all the way back to 10,000 BC, not everything is known about the Great Pyramids.
Published 6 months ago in Wow
The Great Pyramids are undoubtedly one of the world's most incredible construction feats. But as a wonder of the world that dates all the way back to 10,000 BC, archeologists and historians still have some unanswered questions regarding its construction and usage.
People have been theorizing up and down about how the pyramids were made to what they were used for, and of course, some (we're looking at you History Channel) have alleged the mega structures are the works of advanced alien civilizations.
So from the probably to the insane, here are just a few theories on the great pyramids that haven't been debunked... yet.
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It is not known exactly how the Egyptians moved the massive stones into place for construction, but the ramp theory is the most widely accepted. Using ropes, sleds, and wet sand to reduce friction, the workers likely relied on their own strength to do the rest. Straight and spiraling ramps were used in conjunction with pullies to get the stones up the side of the structure.3
Although not as widely accepted, some people believed that the Egyptians used canals and rafts to transport the heavy stones up to the base of the structure, which was then surrounded by a moat. Some even believe a series of water elevators helped lift the stones all the way to the top. A few imperfections and traces of water have helped fuel this theory.