Tag: pyramid
Uncovering a masterpiece the Mayans left behind
by admin on Oct.19, 2009, under Archaeology
Quote from CNN:
“The archeologists excavating there say they have evidence now showing Mirador, this remote site almost no one has ever heard of, is home to the largest pyramid in the world by volume, the first freeway system in the world and a newly unearthed piece artwork, the size of a football field, that could rewrite the historical timeline of the Mayan civilization.”
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The Problem With The Stone Age
by admin on Jan.29, 2009, under Archaeology
’Fifty thousand years ago, were we climbing down from the trees and first learning to use simple tools?’ ’Or, were we flying through space, colonizing, building pyramid-power stations and cloning ourselves?’
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3D Model of the Great Pyramid
by admin on Jan.18, 2009, under Archaeology
The 3D Model of the Great Pyramid Inside Software has been moved to:
http://www.freddyreyes.com/3dpyramid.htm
Please update your bookmarks.
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A 4300 year old pyramid was discovered in Saqqara
by admin on Nov.11, 2008, under Archaeology

Source: AFP
Quote:
“CAIRO (AFP) — A 4,300-year-old pyramid has been discovered at the Saqqara necropolis outside Cairo, Egypt’s culture minister said on Tuesday.
Faruq Hosni made the announcement at a press conference in Saqqara, an ancient burial ground which dates back to 2,700 BC and is dominated by the massive bulk of King Zoser’s step pyramid, the first ever built.”
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