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The Secret of the Great Pyramid - How One Man's Obsession Led to the Solution of Ancient Egypt's Greatest Mystery (Paperback)
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The Secret of the Great Pyramid - How One Man's Obsession Led to the Solution of Ancient Egypt's Greatest Mystery (Paperback)
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List price R501
Loot Price R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
You Save R61 (12%)
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Eight years ago, Jean-Pierre Houdin, a successful French architect,
became obsessed by the age-old mystery of how the Great Pyramid was
built. He renounced his architectural practice, sold his Paris
apartment, and for ten hours a day labored at his computer to
create exquisitely detailed 3-D models of the interior of the Great
Pyramid. After five years of effort, the images rotating on his
computer screen provided irrefutable evidence of an astonishing
secret. Corkscrewing up the inside of the Great Pyramid is a
mile-long ramp, unseen for 4,500 years. The pyramid was built from
the inside. The revelation casts a fresh light on the minds that
founded earth's first civilization. The narration takes place in
two time frames: ancient and modern. The ancient story explains how
a nation of farmers that had only recently emerged from the Stone
Age could construct one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
To execute something as complex and massive as the Great Pyramid,
Egypt needed architects, mathematicians, boat builders, stone
masons, metallurgists. It took twenty years to build the Great
Pyramid. By the time its capstone was laid in 2560 BC, the
innovations born of the building quest had transformed agrarian
Egypt into the world's most modern, most powerful nation. As we
follow the progress of Hemienu, the innovative architect who
planned, organized and oversaw construction of the Great Pyramid,
we also follow Houdin working to discover how and why the ancient
architect designed the pyramid as he did. Houdin works as a
'forensic' architect, aiming to reconstruct the lessons Hemienu had
learned from construction of three previous pyramids and to
visualise his blueprint for the massive stone building.
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