You've all heard of 3 magnificent pyramids called Cheops, Kefren and Mikerinos. Did you know that these pyramids, known as the Pyramids of Giza, but actually the Pyramids of Giza, are quite mysterious structures?

The Great Pyramids of Gize, including the pyramid of Cheops, one of the 7 Wonders of the world, have a story full of mystery with both history and what they contain. These three buildings, which are gigantic in height, have the name Cheops, Kefren and Mikerinos, and the largest pyramid among them is the Pyramid of Cheops. The Pyramids of Gize, with their history extending from the construction stage to today, really contain mind-boggling information. We also wanted to bring together this mysterious information for you and take you on a journey full of mystery. If you want, without further ado, let's take a look at the mysterious information about the Pyramids of mystery together.


During the construction of the Gize pyramids, there were no mechanical arms or different technological tools. Therefore, completely human power played a role in the construction of the Pyramids of Gize. So how many people, how and how long did it take to build these pyramids that were so huge? The Gize Pyramids are said to have taken over 20 years to complete. However, the general opinion of historians was that 100,000 people worked in the construction of these pyramids, but this blood changed due to the different bodies found. It is assumed that about 200,000 workers worked in the construction of the Pyramids of Gize. Because there are no technological tools, it is believed that these workers complete the pyramids by carrying stones on their backs or pushing stones using spiral ramps. And how much do these stones, which are thought to be capable of carrying or pushing people, weigh?




The stones that made up the Pyramids of Gize were limestone. Each of these limestones weighs about 2.5 tons. How did these stones fit into place at a time when there were no mechanical machines and no help from technology? 19 of 200,000 workers. it is unbelievable that he was able to build the Pyramid of Cheops, the tallest structure in the world until a century, without the support of any mechanical tools. When the bodies of the employees who built the pyramids were found, it turned out that the keels of these people were subjected to unimaginably large loads. This, in turn, has gone down in history as a detail that proves how big a challenge the workers who carry the stones face.


To be continued...


Let's meet in Chapter Two.😊


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