Engineering the Pyramids
Discover the fascinating world of ancient engineering with Engineering the Pyramids by Dick Parry. Published by The History Press Ltd in 2005, this compelling paperback spans 192 pages and challenges conventional wisdom about how the majestic pyramids of Egypt were constructed. Parry combines archaeological evidence with fundamental engineering principles to present a groundbreaking theory: the Egyptians utilized a sophisticated system of rollers and ramps to transport the massive stones into place, rather than the traditional sledges often favored by Egyptologists. This thought-provoking book invites readers to rethink the methods behind one of history's greatest architectural achievements. Perfect for history enthusiasts and engineering aficionados alike, Engineering the Pyramids offers a fresh perspective on the ingenuity of ancient civilizations.