Nobody knows what the built the pyramids. There are only ideas. The Great Wall of China, the Partheon. Also wrong.
Every time slaves have been used, infrastructure crumbles. It is not to say slaves weren't a part of any process, like quarrying and carrying certain raw materials. But the actual construction, no chance. It takes experts and artisans. Not slaves.
The irony being they all had slaves in their founding cultures. Did they use them to craft lasting infrastructure. No, not entirely, if at all. A smaller part of any process if adopted. You can use slaves to dig and pull and carry. You fundamentally cannot use them to build. If and when attempted, infrastructure collapses.
Yes. But then they didn't build shit. They were a redundancy. Used in the salt mines. Salt mines always needed new slaves. They had much lower morality rates, than any construction lasting eons. No, the salt mines did not build the pyramids.
Think the aztecs might have used shit in their mortar. The remains of fallen slaves turned into glue to paint their walls. But I do joke slightly.
The pyramids however used stone masons. Most of them were used in restoration purposes. Adding limestone to the outer blocks to create perfected contours and shine, in their once worshipped heyday.
False. There are only erratic claims.
Nobody knows what the built the pyramids. There are only ideas. The Great Wall of China, the Partheon. Also wrong.
Every time slaves have been used, infrastructure crumbles. It is not to say slaves weren't a part of any process, like quarrying and carrying certain raw materials. But the actual construction, no chance. It takes experts and artisans. Not slaves.
The irony being they all had slaves in their founding cultures. Did they use them to craft lasting infrastructure. No, not entirely, if at all. A smaller part of any process if adopted. You can use slaves to dig and pull and carry. You fundamentally cannot use them to build. If and when attempted, infrastructure collapses.
Yes. But then they didn't build shit. They were a redundancy. Used in the salt mines. Salt mines always needed new slaves. They had much lower morality rates, than any construction lasting eons. No, the salt mines did not build the pyramids.
Think the aztecs might have used shit in their mortar. The remains of fallen slaves turned into glue to paint their walls. But I do joke slightly.
The pyramids however used stone masons. Most of them were used in restoration purposes. Adding limestone to the outer blocks to create perfected contours and shine, in their once worshipped heyday.