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Egyptian Pyramids Revisited Audiobook (Free)

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A complete handbook about the pyramids of Ancient Egypt during the Pyramid Age group. It contains: the places and sizes of interiors and exteriors from the pyramids; the annals and builders of the pyramids; ideas of construction; theories on their purpose and function; the sacred geometry that was included into the style of the pyramids; and far, a lot more. This Extended Edition from the book includes fully illustrated seven Parts with a complete of 18 Chapters, aswell as one Appendix..READING MORE approximately Egyptian Pyramids Revisited Component I: Overview includes two chapters 1 and 2, the following: Chapter 1: THE BACKDROP provides a brief opening statement about the common ‘theories’ as well as the counterpoints based on actual facts. Section 2: The Genuine Masonry Pyramids offers a list of the Egyptian pyramids that were built through the Fourth dynasty about 4500 years back. Part II: Pyramids versus Tombs consists of two chapters 3 and 4, the following: Section 3: Stepped ‘Pyramid’ of Zoser covers details of its super-structure and its own underground chambers. Chapter 4: The Fictional Tombs covers the details of a typical Old Egyptian tomb and exactly how totally different in the interiors of the Egyptian masonry pyramids from the 4th Dynasty. Component III: Pyramids — Functions & Forms consists of two chapters 5 and 6, as follows: Section 5: The Pyramid Complex shows how the Egyptian pyramid was an element of a complicated that was linked to additional temples; and the differences in functions and forms between a pyramid and a temple; as well as the energetic proportioning of such structures. Section 6: Pyramid Power covers the form variants of the Egyptian masonry pyramids; and exactly how such forms attract, keep and route cosmic energies. Component IV: Pyramid Construction Techniques includes two chapters 7 and 8, as follows: Chapter 7: The Flawed ‘Common Theory’covers the details of the Common ‘Theory’; the unidentified ‘supply’ of quarried blocks ; the impossibilities of trimming and shaping the pyramid blocks; the impossible logistics of fabricated ramps’ theory; the convenietly ignored three immense Pyramids of Snefru; and a summation refuting the western-made ‘Common Theory’ Chapter 8: The Materials Facts covers Herodotus accounts of pyramid construction; Egyptian molding methods ; the differences between synthetic and organic blocks; the various types of man made concrete blocks; the initial qualities of the pyramids’casing rocks; additional evidential specifics of synthetic pyramid blocks; aswell as bringing to light the even more outstanding details of the earlier amazing masonry works of Saqqara Part V:The Three Snefru Pyramids includes three chapters 9 through 11, the following: Section 9: Snefru’s Meidum Pyramid covers its detailed exteriors and interiors. Section 10: Snefru’s Bent Pyramid addresses its complete exteriors and interiors. Chapter 11: Snefru’s Crimson Pyramid addresses its detailed exteriors and interiors. Component VI: The Three Pyramids of Giza consists of four chapters 12 through 15, as follows: Chapter 12: The Giza Plateau provides an general diagram of the main points of interest in the Giza Plateau Section 13: Khufu’s Great Pyramid addresses its comprehensive exteriors and interiors. Chapter 14: Khafra’s Pyramid covers its complete exteriors and interiors. Chapter 15: Menkaura’s Pyramid addresses its detailed exteriors and interiors. Part VII: FOLLOWING THE Pyramids consists three chapters 16 through 18, the following; Chapter 16: Mission Achieved concludes the Egyptians’ goals of building the pyramids Section 17: ‘Pyramid’ Text messages covers the origin of such improperly western characterization of such texts. Chapter 18: The Greatest Pharaohs That Followed provides accounts of subsequent more powerful and great builders who never constructed a pyramid because the genuine objectives of building pyramids were achieved during the period from the Fourth dynasty. Appendix A: Roof Forms and Their Metaphysical Designations.