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И это правильно.Зачем?Первое попавшееся,видимо "ЕГИПТОЛОГАМИ " (добавлю практиками)навеянное:
James A. Harrell, Ph.D.
Professor of Geology
Department of Environmental Sciences (Mail Stop #604)
The University of Toledo
2801 West Bancroft St.
Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390, USA
Bibliography
Aston, B. G., J. A. Harrell and I. Shaw. “Stones.” Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology. Ed. P. T. Nicholson and I. Shaw. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2000. 5-77.
Baines, J. “Stone and other materials in ancient Egypt – usages and values.” Pierres Égyptiennes – Chefs-d’Oeuvre pour l’Éternité. Ed. C. Karlshausen and T. DePutter. Mons: Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, 2000. 29-41.
DePutter, T., and C. Karlshausen, C. Les Pierres Utilisées dans la Sculpture et l'Architecture de l'Égypte Pharaonique — Guide Pratique Illustré. Bruxelles: Connaissance de l'Égypte Ancienne, 1992.
Klemm, R., and D. D. Klemm. Steine und Steinbrüche im Alten Ägypten. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1993.
Klemm, D. D., and R. Klemm, R. “The building stones of ancient Egypt – a gift of its geology.” Journal of African Earth Sciences 33 (2001): 631-642
Perhaps the heaviest used and least glamerous stone employed by the ancient Egyptians is chert, which is also commonly referred to as flint. From Predynastic times onward it was used for tools (awls; adzes, knife and sickle blades; axe and pick heads; choppers; drill bits; and scrapers) and weapons (dagger blades, and spear and arrow points). Even when metals (copper, bronze and later iron) became commonplace for these applications, chert was still a popular low-cost alternative. For tools and weapons requiring the sharpest edges, imported obsidian was employed. A wide variety of stones, especially hard ornamental ones, were used for the heads of maces, a club-like weapon.
From Late Predynastic times into the Late Period, the quarrying and much of the carving of ornamental stones was done with hard, fracture-resistant stone tools known as pounders and mauls. These were primarily of dolerite, but siliceous sandstone, anorthosite gneiss and fine-grained granite were also occasionally used. These same rocks were also employed as grinding stones for smoothing rough, carved stone surfaces. The actual polishing of these surfaces was probably done with ordinary, quartz-rich sand of which Egypt abounds. For the softer sandstone and limestone, picks of chert (as well as metal tools) were employed.
Не думается что так пирамиды строили.Максимум что можно сделать?