Re: Theos-World 2012-The Future of Mankind
Feb 11, 2007 03:51 PM
by Cass Silva
I would have thought that a goat would have been more sure-footed to scale the pyramid.
Cass
Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/10/2007 6:44:15 PM Central Standard Time, samblo@cs.com
writes:
The Egyptian had chariots drawn by horses. I don't
remember seeing stone work or other depiction's of horses used in building.
And I am not sure whether all the dynasties had horses, at least those
involved
in Pyramid construction. But if they had adequate amounts of horses so that
they were not treasured it is probable they used them at least in some of
the
stages of construction.
The problem is that we have no real evidence of it. It would certainly have
made sense for them to do so.
Chuck the Heretic
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