Archeologists find 4,500-year-old ramp apparently used to build the Giza Pyramids


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Although suggestions around the transportation of the Great Pyramid stones have been debated for centuries, it seems as though a new discovery may have shed some light on the matter. In November 2018, archeologists from both the University of Liverpool and the French Institute for Oriental Archeology in Cairo discovered something unusual during a visit to the Eastern Desert.

As they explored the surroundings of Hatnub, which was the site of an ancient quarry that provided the stone for the pyramids, they found a ramp. Upon further investigation, they were able to date this ramp back to Pharaoh Khufu’s ruling.

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