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  • Pyramid Stone Weight: Exploring the Mass of Ancient Building Blocks
    The weight of a pyramid stone varies greatly depending on the size and type of pyramid. The pyramids of Giza in Egypt, for example, are made of limestone and granite blocks that weigh anywhere from 2 to 50 tons each. The largest stone used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza is known as the "Benben Stone" and weighs an estimated 15 tons.
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