Don Barone Wrote:
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> Okay I will try again. How many miles is it, IN A
> STRAIGHT LINE, from The center of The Step Pyramid
> to the center of The Great Pyramid.
>
> I think we all know that you don't have a clue
> Anthony and are just covering up your ignorance on
> this question.
Just curious. What's wrong with Oggy's answers, here: [
www.hallofmaat.com]
Cubits are how one would measure a distance in ancient Egypt, not miles.
But, to help you, there are roughly 3073 cubits per mile.
Oggy says it's 27402.5 cubits, so that's just under 9 miles.
But I see you've already had this answer given to you.
Maybe you can supply evidence that Dynasty III and IV Egyptians were able to measure distances of greater than a thousand cubits to a greater accuracy than this? Please. Indulge us with proof.
Anthony
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.