Checkmite
Skepticifimisticalationist
Well, leaving aside her fantastic misinterpretations (for instance, that Hodges "proved" that ramps could not possibly have been used - not true at all), Morris has her own theory about pyramid construction that is immensely subject to questioning. Her theory, of course, is based on the oft-repeated but mistaken premise that the stones of the pyramid were fashioned with uncanny precision and accuracy. She does not believe actual hard stone could've been cut to such a degree of precision with the sorts of cutting tools the Egyptians had, so her response is that molds were created, and a sort of liquid concrete was poured into them and allowed to set, forming stone blocks nearly in situ. She fails to explain of course how the molds themselves could've been fashioned to such a degree of precision with the Egyptians' primitive tools. She also seems to ignore the tremendous quarries that share the Giza Plateau with the Pyramids, indicating that, well, lots and lots of stone was removed from the ground there. In fact, in another quarry in Aswan, there is a HUGE obelisk half-hewn out of the rock, lying there in outre' defiance of her notion that obelisks and other monumental structures, in addition to pyramid blocks, were made out of this poured and molded "concrete".