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Raising stone 1 : Paul Hai's racks & pinions theory / Paul Hai

Author
Hai, Paul, 1952-
Subjects
Pyramids - Egypt - Design and construction.
Summary
"Paul Hai's Racks & Pinions Theory concerns the construction methods used by fourth dynasty ancient Egyptians to raise blocks of stone for Pyramid building. This work is fully based on excavated artefacts and historical documentation throughout and offers a whole new and complete approach to this subject which will acquire world-wide attention."--Provided by publisher.
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Raising stone 1 : Paul Hai's racks & pinions theory / Paul Hai. - 1st ed.
Mount Isa, Qld. : Paul Hai,
121 pages
2007 English Book; Illustrated 9
Title
  • Raising stone 1 : Paul Hai's racks &​ pinions theory /​ Paul Hai.
Also Titled
  • Raising stone one
Author
  • Hai, Paul, 1952-
Edition
  • 1st ed.
Published
  • Mount Isa, Qld. : Paul Hai, 2007.
Physical Description
  • 121 p. : col. ill., ; 20 cm.
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Notes
  • Includes index.
  • Bibliography.
Language
  • English
ISBN
  • 9780646476797 (pbk.)
Dewey Number
  • 932.12
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Libraries Australia ID
  • 41968130
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  1. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.
    The Sydney Morning Herald..., Monday 20 November 1871 p 5
    ... construction, .without science in design, and meretricious in taste. The Great Pyramid of Cheops, the ... Egypt have always had an interest even for the non scientific. Many seriously believe that the pyramids ... Mr. Piazzi Smith, however, in a recent paper " On the Great Pyramid of Egypt," combats some of the ... 819 words
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    The Sydney Morning Herald..., Sunday 16 March 1873 p 7
    ... Pyramids, in, the tombs, on the banks of the Nile, and else- where in Historic Land of Egypt. I saw here ... CAIRO CATEO AND THE PYRAMIDS. J. R. THE useful agency of our pre-engaged engaged dragoman had ... obesity. The work is perfect as a copy of " Nature's best design ; " and it resembles the ¡modern ... 2428 words
  3. WAYFARING NOTES. No. XV
    The Sydney Morning Herald..., Monday 28 December 1863 p 2
    ... construction are smaller than what we generally find in pyramids, and the outside ones are much de- ... fast nt Shobuk. After breakfast, Mr. C. and I walked to the Dashoor pyramids, distant About four ... stone pyramids. It is built in the man- ner of the great pyramid at Ghizah, but has a more weather-worn ... 3889 words