The Egyptians built this before they had invented the wheel

The Egyptians built this before they had invented the wheel.

Attached: 1646601749257.png (1200x737, 1.55M)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtu.be/6dYw40tSKko
youtube.com/watch?v=C1y8N0ePuF8
youtu.be/Ko-ZboCzR64
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

The wheel is overrated unless you're an industrial civ simp

yeah sure they did

They also carved granite with bronze chisels.

yeah the Egyptians were one of the most impressive cultures despite not being the first culture.

I wonder what it was for

on one side, it's hard to believe they would manage the engineering without europeans, since the egyptians/north africans never made anything close to as impressive since

On the other side, europeans would never have built something as useless and wasteful as this

it was aliens nigga

No, we Jews as slaves did.

Excusez-moi monsieur, but the French people are known worldwide for the creation of impressive monuments, I thought that the French would feel identified with this type of buildings.

on the inside there were chambers for equipment with no carvings
enegyptoniggers "found" the pyramids and their dictators decided that this would be their tomb. so later they picked one of the chambers and painted it with graffiti
pyramids were build by the elohim (illojim) - tall 3 times the size of humanoids, they charged and used as comm device to their other worlds

The old egyptians were Europeans. Lurk more also it probably had some ayyy reason for why they built it.

they used blacks, you whined too much
didn't escape; was expelled.

Attached: ld32.png (848x756, 962.77K)

Egyptians were white.

Nah I built that

No slaves built this, almost entirely native voluntary labour.
>didn’t have the wheel
Fuck off, shit-stirrer.

>Excusez-moi monsieur, but the French people are known worldwide for the creation of impressive monuments, I thought that the French would feel identified with this type of buildings.
yes we make a lot of impressive buildings, but look at what we built in egypt:

>the suez canal
>(also a special made boat and crane to steal an obelysk)
The suez canal creates trillions worth of wealth every year, a huge part of global trade couldn't exist if it weren't for the suez canal

My point is that we're practical, we either build stuff that is very pretty while still serving a purpose, or build stuff for a specific purpose, we wouldn't just build an artificial mountain for a dead pharoe's tomb

>The old egyptians were Europeans.
only one dynasty, the 18th dynasty was white/western european, the rest of egypt's dynasty were non european (until alexander at least)

>The Egyptians built this before they had invented the wheel.
Wrong. One Egyptian built this multiplex of uses. Imhotep, first known polymath. Creating the warfare advantage of higher ground and even a lighthouse and compass for desert wayfarers at night. Internal survival bunker for royals, complete with water and air until the passageways were found and smoked out, then it became a cemetery to celebrate the victories the royals had. One person with a big brain is responsible for nearly all advancement in many such cases. The average Egyptian did jack shit and died horribly, even back then.

Unironically a power plant. Pre ice-age (or maybe during the ice age - I'd have refresh my Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson).

youtu.be/6dYw40tSKko

>muh invention of the wheel
as if they can pinpoint that anyways lmfao. archaeologists are lying pieces of shit. they will say anything to secure funding and not get blacklisted by govts. imagine thinking the wheel isn't as old as the brick

youtube.com/watch?v=C1y8N0ePuF8

very simple method and consistent with other pyramids. explains sunken in sides, water ways found leading to the sites and how they could work for days in baking sun without ridiculous giant ramps that arent physically possible or rolling on logs with no trees to cull for use and precision required that nigger slave labor could not produce.

Watch THIS first. Then dive into Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock on the pyramids. You will actually learn their true purpose and origin.
youtu.be/Ko-ZboCzR64

>The Egyptians built this before they had invented the wheel.

Manpower V Intelligence.

>They also carved granite with bronze chisels.
Kek

>archaeologists are lying pieces of shit
Absolutely, it is insane watching those idiots talk about discoveries. The all come up with harebrained theories that make little to no sense and are horrible influenced by modern life, then whichever is the most popular gets presented as fact until enough of their friends and colleagues die off for some new twat to make up a new theory without opposition.

Dig around it, there is an entire civilization hidden 1 km under it.

Pyramids are literally staking rocks on top of one another. Found in virtually all " primitive" societies in the world. Sort of the first thing men did historucally.

Half of industry was still transported per boat thouch canals untill the invention of railroad.

No they didn't. Egyptians made extensive use of wheels both for transport, and for pully systems.

Fucking losers didn't even get to ride down it on a bmx

Wasn't built by them.
Was built by one of the earlier human races - homo capensis/the nephilim/giants.
Was clearly built using their technology.

What's the big deal anyway? You can cut limestone with a plastic spoon.

Oh man, you’re gonna turn this into a white cope threa…

Nvm

>we wuz jews

Not only that, but those stupid assumptions are used as fact to then make more assumptions adinfinitum.

Archeology is not unique among the sciences

>leaf epic trole bait

Attached: 1662863459788546.png (640x480, 95.73K)

To satisfy gods. That’s literally all.

And it worked too, because Egypt was one of the most successful civilizations of all time.

Why a pyramid though?

I some evidence that they build small channels and floated the blocks from the quarry. Perhaps they shuttered up some wood to form a liquid elevator, filling as they go to float the blocks up. Or lots of canal type locks.

Attached: rice.jpg (600x600, 123.24K)

>it's hard to believe they would manage the engineering without europeans, since the egyptians/north africans never made anything close to as impressive since
They did, though. They continued pyramid building for a while but eventually started focusing on complex structures rather than large ones and started making necropoli like at thebes and amarna