This construction model also proposes that a building yard, which included stone masonry workshops, storage, repositories, and building sheds, was present at the ground level of the pyramids as each one was built. Based on these assumptions, theoretical construction steps have been developed. It has been discovered upon recent examination of the structures that underground passageways and chambers were created before pyramid construction itself began. The foundation required a level base area with measurements and markings for the space to be built upon, similar to any current construction site surveying. The bed for the cornerstones was cut to handle lateral and axial stresses. Foundation blocks are laid at about a two degrees inwards gradient and crevices are filled. Basalt pavement was placed on the level surface. At this point in the building process, rock is standing free but terraced in the center adjacent to a projection of steps. The building stones are interlocked with the bedrock, and longer stones tie together with the building stones. The stones were repeatedly interlaced in this manner until the pyramid was
This construction model also proposes that a building yard, which included stone masonry workshops, storage, repositories, and building sheds, was present at the ground level of the pyramids as each one was built. Based on these assumptions, theoretical construction steps have been developed. It has been discovered upon recent examination of the structures that underground passageways and chambers were created before pyramid construction itself began. The foundation required a level base area with measurements and markings for the space to be built upon, similar to any current construction site surveying. The bed for the cornerstones was cut to handle lateral and axial stresses. Foundation blocks are laid at about a two degrees inwards gradient and crevices are filled. Basalt pavement was placed on the level surface. At this point in the building process, rock is standing free but terraced in the center adjacent to a projection of steps. The building stones are interlocked with the bedrock, and longer stones tie together with the building stones. The stones were repeatedly interlaced in this manner until the pyramid was