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A 15 page research paper that offers a comprehensive overview of ancient Egyptian technological development, which culminated in their ability to construct the pyramids. The writer explores what is known regarding how the Egyptians accomplished this feat. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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these magnificent monuments to precisely and expertly that the pyramids have survive the millennia that separates the contemporary era from the ancient past. This feat is so astounding and incomprehensible
to the popular imagination that outlandish theories, such as those that attribute the pyramids to extraterrestrial sources, have been proposed. This suggests that the modern public mindset is so accused
to reliance on technology that the idea that aliens visited Earth and aided in pyramid construction is more reasonable than the idea that ancient Egyptians accomplished this tremendous task. The
following examination of scholarly source material will provide a comprehensive overview of ancient Egyptian history, from its earliest beginnings through the construction of the pyramids at Giza, which roughly spans
a millennium. This will include discussion of the methods, tools and technological and mathematical abilities of this ancient civilization. In so doing, this overview of literature will demonstrate that scholarship
is constantly uncover new information concerning pyramid construction that indicates the amazing depth and technical expertise of Egyptian science, math, and engineering ability. Early Origins of Egyptian Civilization The
long, but narrow trench that constitutes the Nile Valley resulted partly from geological activity and partly due to the action of the river itself. Roughly around 10,000 years ago, the
river began to deposit rich, fertile silt in the Nile delta making it possible for the early inhabitants of this region ultimately to develop a successful agriculturally based society.1 The
earliest settlements to emerge in the Nile Valley were those of the Badarians.2 The Badarians were followed by the Nagada I Culture, with both groups being African in origin, but
with "traces of artistic influences from Persia."3 The history of pre-dynastic Egypt shows that a series of cultures, which were predominantly African in origin, lived in the Nile Valley. However,
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