2022
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2212483119
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Pyramid building and collapse

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“…However, major rock quarrying starts ~300 ka (Verri et al, 2004) and was globally extensive by the beginning of the Holocene (~11 ka) when hominins were transitioning from hunter-gathers to an agrarian society and needed more sophisticated stone tools and building stones for agriculture, farming, and pastoralism (Zalasiewicz et al, 2014;Grosman and Goren-Inbar, 2016). Massive rock quarrying to build pyramids and other large-scale edifices began in earnest ~3000 BC (Weiss, 2022). In toto, the antiquity and geographic distribution of ancient rock quarries is still not completely known.…”
Section: Mining/quarrying and Earliest Mining Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, major rock quarrying starts ~300 ka (Verri et al, 2004) and was globally extensive by the beginning of the Holocene (~11 ka) when hominins were transitioning from hunter-gathers to an agrarian society and needed more sophisticated stone tools and building stones for agriculture, farming, and pastoralism (Zalasiewicz et al, 2014;Grosman and Goren-Inbar, 2016). Massive rock quarrying to build pyramids and other large-scale edifices began in earnest ~3000 BC (Weiss, 2022). In toto, the antiquity and geographic distribution of ancient rock quarries is still not completely known.…”
Section: Mining/quarrying and Earliest Mining Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%