Reinventing the Egyptian Pulley
The Egyptian pulley incorporates several novel, useful features. The design involves only significant compressive loading of its two components. The materials of construction are high compressive strength materials - limestone, granite or copper. The groove around the cylinder prevents rope slippage...
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| description | The Egyptian pulley incorporates several novel, useful features. The design involves only significant compressive loading of its two components. The materials of construction are high compressive strength materials - limestone, granite or copper. The groove around the cylinder prevents rope slippage, thereby protecting the rope from abrasion but critically also maintaining the cross-sectional integrity of the rope and its twist structure. The Egyptian pulley would have allowed the pullers to be positioned on the Pyramid’s top stable, horizontal surface during construction. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-5b990286fa8f42a98a67bb35fd99c53e2025-08-20T03:39:06ZengEXARCEXARC Journal2212-89562014-08-012014/3ark:/88735/10167Reinventing the Egyptian PulleyStephen BlakelyGregory BlakelyThe Egyptian pulley incorporates several novel, useful features. The design involves only significant compressive loading of its two components. The materials of construction are high compressive strength materials - limestone, granite or copper. The groove around the cylinder prevents rope slippage, thereby protecting the rope from abrasion but critically also maintaining the cross-sectional integrity of the rope and its twist structure. The Egyptian pulley would have allowed the pullers to be positioned on the Pyramid’s top stable, horizontal surface during construction.https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10167construction of buildingmethods and techniquesneolithicchalcolithicbronze ageegypt |
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