• marcos@lemmy.world
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    The fact that the OP is talking about a road (some stuff we build every day) instead of a huge pyramid also helps.

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      We build massive mounds of dirt and rock all the time. We also have a widespread history of building massive stone structures all over the world for thousands of years. The pyramids are impressive, but other than the location and structure they are just another big pile of stones that humans like to make.

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        The pyramids are impressive, but other than the location and structure they are just another big pile of stones that humans like to make.

        Just compare the vast array of indispensable structures carrying so much water with the idle pyramids [of the Egyptians], or the famous but useless monuments of the Greeks!

        • Frontinus, 1st century AD Roman official and engineer showing some of that distinctive Roman practicality (and arrogance)
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            In contrast to Frontinus’s negative view, the Pyramids were tourist attractions even at the time, and considered by most Romans to be legitimately very impressive works of architecture showing the cleverness of Egyptian builders, rather than derided. Frontinus was just a filthy ancient equivalent of a STEM major XD

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      Yeah but the Colosseum tho. That’s some extremely advanced architecture and it’s HUGE. The fact that most of it is still standing after centuries of earthquakes (and being used as a quarry for other construction!) really says something.