Engineering Creativity in the Construction of the Egyptian Pyramids.
The scientific workshop addressed several key themes related to the history of the pyramids in ancient Egyptian civilization. It reviewed prominent theories concerning the engineering methods used in the construction of the Great Pyramid, in addition to providing a detailed explanation of stone transportation mechanisms and the construction techniques employed by the ancient Egyptians.
The workshop also explored the precise internal design of the network of passages within the pyramid, highlighting the remarkable level of engineering mastery that reflects significant scientific advancement for that era. It further shed light on the role of the supervising engineer in project management, as well as the systems used to organize and manage labor, which contributed to the successful completion of this monumental structure.
The lecture was delivered by Dr. Ali Fakher, who presented a scientifically grounded explanation supported by precise engineering insights, illustrating the high level of accuracy adopted in constructing the Great Pyramid and reflecting the greatness of the engineering achievement of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The workshop was held in the Central Conference Hall at the Technological Technical Institute in Basra.



