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Open mind Wrote:
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> regardless of the specific details of his theory,
> as far as substantiating sheet copper goes, I
> would assume its so thin it couldn't survive this
> long.
I agree
>
> And I suspect the mundane processes of fabrication
> of component parts of other parts wouldn't really
> ever be considered quality artistic content I
> imagine. I wouldn't think an absence of that
> content would substantiate any conclusions.
The Pyramid is not a work of Art
The tools employed by the workers were simple
their infrastructure was 'a work of art' but not art either, just an expression of how advanced they were in that regard.
That is the beauty of the whole thing
a number of simple templates
everyone performing a specific task
Even the reliefs and/or statuary in the Mortuary Temple, the Valley temple, and the causeway, were not Art for art sake, they were a means to an end.
Warwick
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> regardless of the specific details of his theory,
> as far as substantiating sheet copper goes, I
> would assume its so thin it couldn't survive this
> long.
I agree
>
> And I suspect the mundane processes of fabrication
> of component parts of other parts wouldn't really
> ever be considered quality artistic content I
> imagine. I wouldn't think an absence of that
> content would substantiate any conclusions.
The Pyramid is not a work of Art
The tools employed by the workers were simple
their infrastructure was 'a work of art' but not art either, just an expression of how advanced they were in that regard.
That is the beauty of the whole thing
a number of simple templates
everyone performing a specific task
Even the reliefs and/or statuary in the Mortuary Temple, the Valley temple, and the causeway, were not Art for art sake, they were a means to an end.
Warwick
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