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[edit]DescriptionBuilding an Egyptian Pyramid Diorama by Theodore B. Pitman Model-Maker Museum of Science Boston Close-up Model View.jpg |
English: Building an Egyptian Pyramid Diorama (scale 1:120) by Theodore B. Pitman model-maker Museum of Science Boston
Close-up model view of south face of the model of King Mycerinus' pyramid with eighteen to twenty men pulling on the ropes hauling blocks up the ramps See Dunham, Dows “Building an Egyptian Pyramid.” Archaeology 9, No. 3 (Autumn 1956), pp 159–165 |
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