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> Origyptian Wrote:
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> > If an accurate life size "sculpture" (ie, model)
> > of such a girdle stone was on display at MOMA
> > entitled simply "Pyramid Girdle Stone - Giza -
> > date undetermined" with a proper humble
> > description, I predict there would be a fair share
> > of patrons who, if not drawn to tears would, in
> > the very least, be drawn to breathtaking,
> > jaw-dropping awe.
>
Funny. The way you depicted it as a bit roughshod, it actually doesn't do it justice. It should be displayed in its original, razor-sharp and straight-edge condition as you originally modeled it! Otherwise, it looks like something we'd see in Rekhmire, where the locals had no idea how all that stonework was done, and so they tried to model a simplistic explanation using the tools and methods they had available in their own time, within the context of their own belief system.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 18-Jan-17 15:25 by Origyptian.
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> Origyptian Wrote:
>
> >
> > If an accurate life size "sculpture" (ie, model)
> > of such a girdle stone was on display at MOMA
> > entitled simply "Pyramid Girdle Stone - Giza -
> > date undetermined" with a proper humble
> > description, I predict there would be a fair share
> > of patrons who, if not drawn to tears would, in
> > the very least, be drawn to breathtaking,
> > jaw-dropping awe.
>

Funny. The way you depicted it as a bit roughshod, it actually doesn't do it justice. It should be displayed in its original, razor-sharp and straight-edge condition as you originally modeled it! Otherwise, it looks like something we'd see in Rekhmire, where the locals had no idea how all that stonework was done, and so they tried to model a simplistic explanation using the tools and methods they had available in their own time, within the context of their own belief system.
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How can any of us ever know, when all we can do is think?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 18-Jan-17 15:25 by Origyptian.
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