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Although no blueprints of the pyramids have been found, what evidence suggests humans, not aliens, built the pyramids?

remains of large work horses
an ancient rock quarry
advanced forms of technology
wheeled wooden carts

The Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BCE during the reign of the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu. It is constructed of more than two million stone blocks, each weighing over two tons. It is 756 feet long on each side; nearly ten football fields could fit within its base! The sides of the Great Pyramid line up perfectly with the four points of the compass, and no side is more than eight inches longer or shorter than any other. It is also an incredible 481 feet tall. In fact, it remained the tallest structure in the world for nearly 4,000 years! Clearly, the Great Pyramid is an amazing work of architecture. In fact, some people think that it is too amazing to have been built by human hands! Instead, they claim that each of the Pyramids of Giza was constructed by aliens from other worlds.

The alien theory rests on the notion that the ancient Egyptians were very primitive people. After all, they lived thousands of years ago. However, the evidence that the Egyptians left behind tells us a different story. Without a doubt, they were far from simple. In fact, long before the pyramids were constructed, they had created an organized society. An archaeological dig in 2008 revealed that ancient Egyptians had a well-developed agricultural system by 5200 BCE. That’s over 2,000 years before the first pyramid! The uncovered evidence included clay floors and hearths, as well as a variety of grains. The remains of domesticated sheep, goats, and pigs were also found among the ruins.

By the time the pyramids were constructed, the Egyptians had a writing system and studied mathematics and astronomy. In addition, they used the earliest forms of paper and ink, as well as tools made of metal and gems. So, while they lived a very long time ago, clearly the ancient Egyptians were not “primitive.”

However, those who believe in alien builders point to the fact that, among the archeological discoveries, no blueprints of the pyramids have ever been found. While it is true that pyramid plans have never been located, archeologists have recently unearthed the tombs of the workers who built them. They have also discovered a great number of bakery sites near the Great Pyramid. There are so many, in fact, that they would have been able to provide food for thousands of people every day. Coincidentally, that is how many workers the Great Pyramid’s construction would have required. Finally, some say that it would have been physically impossible for the Egyptians to build the pyramids. They insist that cutting and moving those two-ton stones required alien technology. Actually, this is not the case. In fact, there is plenty of archaeological evidence showing that human men worked together to get the job done without alien help. For example, nearby rock quarries still show the deep cuts made by human hands. Bits of copper chisels and saws made of hard gemstones have also been found. All of these pieces have helped archeologists understand the pyramid construction process.

Constructing the Pyramids
To create the large building blocks, a group of about 60 men pounded the outline of the rock slab. Then, several men sawed slots into the trenches made by all that pounding. These slots were then filled with wooden pegs and soaked with water. The water expanded the pegs, and then—presto!—the slab split free from the rock bed.

Next, the slabs were placed on sleds and pulled to the building site. To make this process easier, men most likely poured oil on the roadway. Archeologists learned of this method from a scene painted on the walls of a tomb dating back to 1900 BCE. The mural shows 173 men using ropes and a sled to pull a large statue, while a man standing on the front of the sled pours oil onto the road.

This image from an ancient Egyptian tomb shows how the workers moved heavy objects.

This image from an ancient Egyptian tomb shows how the workers moved heavy objects.

Once at the pyramid site, the layers of blocks were probably added by using ramps of dirt or wood placed along the sides of the structure. These ramps would have been cleared away when the project was finished. In fact, one pyramid called the Meidum still shows traces of a steep ramp that was once attached to its outer walls.

So, while the evidence clearly points to human pyramid builders, those who favored the alien theory need not be disappointed. After all, it was human beings with the same kind of terrific imaginations who created marvels like the Great Pyramid. And truly, that is far more extraordinary than extraterrestrials! Read "Who Built the Pyramids?”

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The evidence suggesting that humans, not aliens, built the pyramids includes several key points:

1. **Archaeological Discoveries**: Excavations have uncovered the tombs of the workers who built the pyramids, indicating that there was a dedicated workforce involved in the construction.

2. **Bakery Sites**: A large number of bakery sites have been discovered near the Great Pyramid, supporting the idea that thousands of workers, who required regular food supplies, took part in its construction.

3. **Rock Quarries**: Nearby rock quarries show deep cuts made by human hands, indicating that stones were quarried by individuals using primitive tools rather than advanced alien technology.

4. **Tools**: Archaeologists have found bits of copper chisels and saws made of hard gemstones, tools that ancient Egyptians would have used in the construction process.

5. **Construction Techniques**: Evidence from ancient murals depicts methods used to move heavy stones, such as pouring oil on the road to make sleds easier to pull. This points to a well-organized understanding of physics and manpower.

6. **Mathematics and Engineering**: The ancient Egyptians possessed a strong knowledge of mathematics and engineering, which enabled them to construct the pyramids with precision, aligning them perfectly with the points of the compass.

These pieces of evidence collectively support the conclusion that the pyramids were built by human ingenuity and effort rather than extraterrestrial intervention.
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