>The Romans didn't build the piramids, the
Egyptians did. They were indeed dry-stacked, but not like a Vermont stone
wall, because the piramids haven't fallen down yet.<
Also, unlike Vermont, Egypt has almost no precipitation. The state of
preservation of Pharaohnic stone structures is likely due to the dry
climate and no water penetrating and freezing.
Sign me, when in Cairo, drink Stella Local
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