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The Secret of the Great Pyramid: How One Man's Obsession Led to the Solution of Ancient Egypt's Greatest Mystery

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More than one mystery

By Friederike Knabe "?We write to taste life twi... - October 18, 2008

Anybody visiting the Great Pyramid in Giza has been in awe at the architectural genius that its construction exhibits - four and a half thousand years ago. The mystery of its structure has been occupying Egyptologists, architects and engineers for a long time. How was it possible to build the pyramid as high as it was and as precise? Could an outer ramp have been used to move the huge stone blocks into position or was there a hidden inner ramp? And what was the real purpose of some of chambers, in particular the commonly named "Great Hall"? Despite many theories, expertly summarized by Bob Brier, nobody has been able to prove any of them. Brier, a renowned Egyptologist himself, follows Jean-Pierre Houdin, an architect, on his nine-year absorbing quest to establish proof of his father's ground-breaking theory of the building's construction and the indisputable brilliance of the pyramid's architect, Hemienu.

Brier takes the reader through the history of pyramid building,... read more

Construction of the Great Pyramid: Puzzle Solved

By J. Briley "draco40" - August 2, 2009

As an amateur Egyptologist I highly recommend this volume. It is easy ready, as Bob Brier is not only a knowledgeable Egyptologist and excellent teacher but a writer who with an easy, almost conversational style. Jean-pierre Houdin, co-writer and the architect/engineer whose tenacity and great ability to "problem solve" all the data, past and current, provides at the very least the most probable explanation as to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Other explanations for the construction of the pyramid are legion, from the reasonable supposition that ramps were used and lengthened as the pyramid rose (but would end up requiring ramps miles long), all the way to the ridiculous (space aliens, again.) Brier first gives the history of the pyramids (function, theories of construction, interesting anecdotes) and then leads us step by step down the path to understanding the logic behind Houdin's reasoning, using modern technology, of the use of "inner" ramps to move blocks as... read more

Some Good Info, But Not Enough

By Alan Dale Daniel - July 7, 2012

The Secret of the Great Pyramid by Bob Brier and Jean-Pierre Houdin tells the story of an engineer, Jean Pierre Houdin, and his development of theories about how the Great Pyramid was constructed. The key was determining that a super long ramp, necessary to move the huge stones up to the top of the Great Pyramid, was not practical. Also, an outside ramp curling around the pyramid would not work. The engineer Houdin spent years trying to figure out how the ancient Egyptians really did accomplish the construction. After a monumental effort Mr. Houdin thought he had figured it out. Number one, an internal ramp rather than external, and a use for the grand gallery that had never been considered. Mr. Houdin thought the grand galley had been used to drop counterweights to help lift the largest stones, at least the largest stones, up a single ramp that was used only on the lower parts of the pyramid. The ramp could be much shorter in the initial stages. Then as the pyramid rose... read more

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