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The Giza Pyramids' Granite: Quarrying Aswan's Hard Stone

7 min · 14. juni 2026
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We know the Giza pyramids were built with millions of limestone blocks, but what about the granite—the hardest stone used in the monument? In this episode, we trace the journey of granite from the quarries of Aswan, 800 kilometers south of Giza, to the King's Chamber and the valley temple. We discuss the tools and techniques used to extract and shape this incredibly tough stone, including dolerite pounding stones, copper saws, and sand abrasion. We explore the logistics of transporting multi-ton granite blocks by barge down the Nile, and we look at the unfinished obelisk in Aswan for clues about ancient carving methods. We also touch on the symbolic meaning of granite in Egyptian cosmology, linking it to the primordial mound and the benben stone. Join us for a deep dive into the granite that made the pyramids eternal. #Giza #Pyramids #Granite #Aswan #AncientEgypt #Quarrying #UnfinishedObelisk #KingChamber #Dolerite #CopperTools #NileTransport #Benben #OldKingdom #FourthDynasty #Khufu #StoneMasonry #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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