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May 3, 2024, 8:27 am UTC    
June 04, 2010 08:55PM
Hey Don,

Don Barone wrote: Problem is Petrie measured this pyramid at 201.42 ... wonder what each of them used to be out almost 5 cubits.

There was still a great deal of rubble around the base when Perring measured the base of G3
With the rubble removed Petrie was able to get a much more accurate measurement.

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Seven times the base of G3 is equal to the distance of center of G1 to center of G3.

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