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The method used by the ancient Egyptians to build the Pyramids of Giza is still a mystery to both archeologists and historians. Among historians and scholars, which of the following is not considered a possible theory?

a. They broke up the blocks into small pieces, which were then assembled wherever they were intended to be placed.
b. They may have built a ramp of sand which stones were stacked along, and then another ramp would be built on top, and the same process repeated.
c. They may have shoved the stones along slippery, wet sand to the desired locations.
d. They made have rolled the stone on logs to the locations.

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The correct answer would be option A) They broke up the blocks into small pieces, which were then assembled wherever they were intended to be placed.

I just did the quiz to this and this was the correct answer.

Hope this helps and have a gr8 day <3

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The scientists are not sure how such huge and heavy blocks were transported to the top of the pyramid, but they are pretty sure that they were transported as huge pieces: otherwise we would be seeing the cracks in the blocks today.

So the correct answer is:
a. They broke up the blocks into small pieces, which were then assembled wherever they were intended to be placed.


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