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An eight page paper which looks at methods of investigating the validity of primitive construction and building methods, with particular reference to the Egyptian Pyramids and several current theories as to how they might have been built. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JL5_JLpyram.rtf
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In order
to look at the way in which research could be conducted into a specific area of archaeology or human origins, it would first be necessary to identify the chosen field
of study and then consider the research which has already been conducted. For example, there is a considerable amount if information available regarding the construction of such artefacts as Stonehenge
or the Pyramids, and it would be useful to establish how much if this information has been validated by contemporary experiments and studies, and how much is still primarily speculative.
The method of construction of these monuments is something which has interested researchers for some years, particularly as they were built without recourse to modern technology and engineering, and therefore
looking at the way in which they might have been built gives an insight into other aspects of the relevant culture. For instance, since the Egyptians could avail themselves of
a large labour pool, but not of modern manufacturing methods, it would seem evident that the pyramids were built using vast quantities of human labour.
This in itself then leads
to questions as to whether the builders of the monuments were slaves or voluntary labourers, and such issues can then be integrated into what is already known about the structure
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