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  2. Jean-Pierre Houdin - Wikipedia

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    Houdin published his theory in the books Khufu: The Secrets Behind the Building of the Great Pyramid in 2006 [6] and The Secret of the Great Pyramid, co-written in 2008 with Egyptologist Bob Brier. [7] In Houdin's method, each ramp inside the pyramid ended at an open space, a notch temporarily left open in the edge of the construction.

  3. Construction of the Egyptian pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Houdin's father was an architect who, in 1999, thought of a construction method that, it seemed to him, made more sense than any existing method proposed for building pyramids. To develop this hypothesis, Jean-Pierre Houdin, also an architect, gave up his job and set about drawing the first fully functional CAD architectural model of the Great ...

  4. Category:Pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Houdin; N. Ngundeng Pyramid; P. ... Step pyramid; Stockport Pyramid This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. Great Pyramid of Giza - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Houdin theorized that they held a timber frame that was used in combination with a trolley to pull the heavy granite blocks up the pyramid. At the top of the gallery, there is a step onto a small horizontal platform where a tunnel leads through the Antechamber, once blocked by portcullis stones, into the King's Chamber.

  6. Bob Brier - Wikipedia

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    "The Secret of the Great Pyramid" (with Jean-Pierre Houdin) (October 6, 2008) Immunological identification of Plasmodium falciparum and Leishmania infantum in the skeletal remains of the Medici family," Proceedings of the XVIII Congress of Italian Anthropological Association, 2009 "Return to the Great Pyramid," Archaeology Magazine, 2009

  7. Pyramid of Pepi II - Wikipedia

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    Bas-reliefs from the pyramid complex Reconstruction of the pyramid complex, with the valley temple in the foreground. The complex consists of the main pyramid, a Ka pyramid, three queen's pyramids, a valley temple and a mortuary temple, linked by a four hundred meter long covered causeway, running through the desert from the Nile to the pyramid.

  8. Khufu (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Great Pyramid of Giza, sometimes called Khufu's Pyramid or the Pyramid of Khufu; Khufu The Mummy is a video board game, part of the Atmosfear series; Khufu is a character in the Atmosfear; Khufu: The Secrets Behind the Building of the Great Pyramid, a 2006 book by Jean-Pierre Houdin; Khufu (cipher), a block cipher

  9. Giza pyramid complex - Wikipedia

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    The Giza pyramid complex consists of the Great Pyramid (also known as the Pyramid of Cheops or Khufu and constructed c. 2580 – c. 2560 BC), the slightly smaller Pyramid of Khafre (or Chephren) a few hundred metres to the south-west, and the relatively modest-sized Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinos) a few hundred metres farther south-west.