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Peter Hodges

    Marlowe's Complaint
    How the Pyramids Were Built
    • How the Pyramids Were Built

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Peter Hodges rejects the long-held view that ramps were used to build the pyramids; his alternative is that it could all have been done with levers. This book explains how and why. Contents: List of tables and maps; Foreword; 1. A new look at the pyramids; 2. Previous building theories; 3. Raising the stones at Giza; 4. The craftsmen and their skills; 5. Setting out a pyramid; 6. The anatomy of the pyramids; 7. Building stepped pyramids; 8. Building the Great Pyramid; 9. Casing the pyramids; 10 Further aspects; Appendix; Ramps; Levers; References; Index.

      How the Pyramids Were Built
    • Marlowe's Complaint

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Set in late 1598, the narrative centers around Christopher Marlowe, a renowned poet and playwright, who confronts his patron, Sir Thomas Walsingham, with a bold letter. Accusing Walsingham of inconsistency, Marlowe hints at exposing hidden truths that could jeopardize their safety. The tension escalates as Walsingham, a veteran of anti-Catholic intelligence, realizes the implications of Marlowe's threat. This gripping tale unravels the complexities of their relationship and the precarious secrets that bind them, challenging the accepted narrative of Marlowe's fate.

      Marlowe's Complaint