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After reading 3944 websites, we found 5 different results for "Who built pyramids"
the ancient Egyptians
Physical Review Letters, may explain how the ancient Egyptians constructed the pyramids, but the research also has modern-day applications, the scientists said.
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The Egyptians in 3000 BC
The Egyptians in 3000 BC built from mudbricks, and built pyramids from lime and gypsum mortar.
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the Anunnaki
According to the tenth – of the so called “lost” – Sumerian tablet (written in Enki‘s own words), the Anunnaki built the pyramids of Egypt as beacons for the Anunnaki's new main spaceport on Earth, after the old ones had been wiped out by the biblical Great Flood.
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King Khufu, the Egyptians's son, and the Egyptians's grandson in the Fourth Dynasty
The three enormous pyramids situated at Giza outside of Cairo were built by King Khufu, the Egyptians's son, and the Egyptians's grandson in the Fourth Dynasty.
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Egyptologists
After carefully surveying the site and laying down the first level of stones, the Egyptologists constructed the pyramids in horizontal levels, one on top of the other.
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