Why would ten thousand men toil for twenty years to build an artificial mountain of stone?
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
phenomena as parts of a deliberate and coordinated government policy designed to snuff out local autonomy and replace it with a new, absolute dependency on central authority.
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
neb Maat. The common translation, ‘lord of truth’, scarcely does it justice
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
Egyptians’ penchant for monumentality
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
breathtaking precision, its orientation to true north diverging by only one-twentieth of one degree.
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
It is tempting to see these phenomena as parts of a deliberate and coordinated government policy designed to snuff out local autonomy and replace it with a new, absolute dependency on central authority.
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
Yet despite its massive size, it is engineered and aligned with breathtaking precision, its orientation to true north diverging by only one-twentieth of one degree.
Ernesto Argiróhas quoted8 years ago
For forty-four centuries, until the completion of the Eiffel Tower in AD 1889, it was the tallest building in the world.