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your missing the point you can't carbon date the stone, it could have been there long before the Egyptians we can only carbon date stuff they put in there not the pyramid themselves
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yes but seeing as the pyramids were sealed anything inside would have been put in when it was built, even so there have been pieces of food, (specifically garlic and radishes IIRC) that were found buried in cement, they can safely be assumed to be from when the pyramids were built.
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as for a pyramid being easier well try it I bet if you get a set of small bricks you will fing it easier to make straight walls than a pyramid, because of the slope it would be hard to keep up being something similar to the arch its a care balancing of forces and in this case huge forces
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A pyramid is a far more stable engineering structure than a vertical wall, thats a fact,i think you are wrongly assuming the pyramids are hollow, they are not, they can be modelled as a square layer of blocks with a smaller layer of blocks on top for each layer.
[quote]the fact is that it was such a huge undertaking that could not be completed in the life time of the fahro and it is stated how the pyramid would be started at the fahro's birth, and why the change to the valley of the kings ? if I remember rightly tutan kamons tomb had to be done in a hurry becuae he died young and that was not a pyramid, the change from the pyramids to the valley of kings could have been for lack of help or that they simply used structures already there and then moved on to the valley of kings when they filled the pyramids[quote]
saying it couldnt be done in a pharoahs lifetime simply doesnt match up with the facts, tutankamon wasnt the first to be buried in the valley of the kings, and they started doing so because many pyramids had been the victim of grave robbery when they wre so boldly on display to the many poor egyptians