Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - A catalogue of books about the unsolved mysteries of the pyramids
A catalogue of books about the unsolved mysteries of the pyramids
The first chapter The footprint of the seeker

First, the world-famous adventure

Second, look for the lost city.

Third, the first live television broadcast of archaeological activities.

Fourth, the first batch of Egyptian explorers

A preliminary survey of verbs (abbreviation of verb)

The contribution of intransitive verb champollion

7. Explore the underwater city-Alexandria.

Chapter II Relics of Civilization

I. Ancient Egypt

Second, a glorious and long history.

Third, the cradle of Egyptian kingship.

Fourth, the Millennium glory

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The Great Disaster in the Valley of the Kings.

Six, the decline of ancient Egyptian civilization

Chapter III The Miracle of the Pyramid

First, the magnificent ancient civilization

Second, why did you build the pyramids in the first place?

Third, the pyramid age in Egypt.

4. How was the Jinyu Tower built?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) pyramid architecture and Pharaoh's burial ceremony

Six, enter the prototype of the pyramid-ladder pyramid

Chapter IV pyramid of khufu

A great architectural miracle

Second, the mystery of the internal structure of the Great Pyramid.

Third, the oldest wooden boat in the world.

The fifth chapter Havla Pyramid and Mankara Pyramid

First of all, the pyramid of Havla

Second, the third largest pyramid-Mankara Pyramid

Chapter VI The Mystery of the Sphinx

First of all, the oldest statues and temples

Second, the legend of "Sphinx"

3. Who is the Sphinx?

Who made the Sphinx?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Weist's point of view: The era of real construction is much older.

6. Is the Sphinx a symbol of the season?

What happened to the Sphinx?

8. What else is under the Sphinx?

Chapter VII The Mystery of the Pyramid

A, the function of the pyramid mystery

Second, the mystery of architecture.

Third, the mystery of data.

Fourth, eternal mystery.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) microwave resonator and cosmic wave

Six, Pharaoh curse and nuclear waste

Chapter VIII The Kingdom of Pharaoh

First of all, the first queen of Egypt

Second, forgive the mystery of Queen Poucette.

Third, the "Napoleon" of ancient Egypt-Tus Mosis III

Fourth, Amenhotep III loves luxury.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) The famous Ramses II.

6. Akhenaton, who is bent on his own way

Seven, the last Pharaoh of Egypt

Cleopatra's latest discovery

The architecture of Egyptian pyramids has always been a mystery in archaeology? The pyramids are composed of about 3 million limestone blocks, each weighing about 2.5 tons on average. The largest one is pyramid of khufu on the outskirts of Cairo, which is as high as146m. According to current research, the construction of pyramid of khufu took about 20 years. According to the daily labor 12 hour, a piece of limestone weighing 2.5 tons will be piled up almost every 2.5 minutes. The second problem is that the interior of the pyramid is considered to be part of the tomb. In order to resist the weight of the pyramid itself, 43 granite stones with an average weight of 60 tons were piled up to build a five-story tomb top. How on earth did you move so many stones to high places and build the pyramids?