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For thousands of years, pyramids have risen from the deserts, jungles, and mountains of our world—silent testaments to the ingenuity and ambition of the civilizations that built them. From the polished limestone slopes of Egypt’s Great Pyramid to the jungle-covered temples of the Maya, from Nubian tombs in Sudan to adobe giants in the Andes, these structures hold secrets about engineering, culture, and the human drive to create monuments that last for millennia.

In this richly illustrated volume, stone forensics expert Frederick M. Hueston takes readers on a journey across continents and centuries to explore pyramids in all their forms. Drawing on his decades of experience studying stone and architecture, he offers an insider’s look at how these wonders were built, the materials and methods behind them, and the cultures that shaped them. Along the way, you’ll visit famous sites and little-known treasures, uncover the science of ancient construction, and see these monuments through the eyes of someone who has devoted a lifetime to understanding the art and craft of stone.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an archaeology lover, or simply captivated by the mystery of ancient architecture, this book will change the way you look at the pyramids of the world.

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Stones of the Pyramids: A Global Journey Through Ancient Stonework and Quarries

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