The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History

The Giza Pyramids: The Lost Tools of the Stone Masons

8 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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What if the most enduring mystery of the Great Pyramid isn't how it was built, but what was used to build it? In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the overlooked world of ancient Egyptian stoneworking tools — copper chisels, dolerite pounders, wooden mallets, and the lost art of sand abrasion. Drawing on archaeological finds from the quarries at Aswan and Tura, as well as experimental archaeology by teams like the one led by Denys Stocks, they explore how Khufu's masons shaped millions of stone blocks without iron, steel, or modern machinery. Along the way, they confront the heated scholarly debate over the 'pulley theory' versus ramp systems and discuss a surprising 2018 discovery of a 4,500-year-old wooden tool chest at Wadi el-Jarf. This episode offers a granular, ground-level look at the ingenuity and sheer physical labor behind one of humanity's greatest architectural achievements. #Giza #Pyramids #Khufu #AncientEgypt #StoneMasons #CopperTools #Dolerite #SandAbrasion #ExperimentalArchaeology #DenysStocks #WadiElJarf #Aswan #Tura #PulleyDebate #RampSystems #Stoneworking #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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