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for thousands of years itamp;#39;s been one of the worldamp;#39;s great Mysteries just how were the Pyramids built so deep in the Egyptian desert now scientists say they have the answer they found evidence of a branch of the Nile long since dried up which they say was used to float the giant blocks needed to build the 4,000 year old structures to their destination earlier I spoke to Aiden Dodson professor of egyptology at the University of Bristol and asked him how this discovery can help us understand how the pyramids were built oh yeah it ties in very well with how we thought things were done for a while except that weamp;#39;d always thought everything was being floated over during the Nile flood so we last for a couple of months a year now we know there is a branch of the Nile running close to Desert Edge that means that materials could be brought in year round which really changes our understanding of probably what the logistics are of pyramid building pointing out sorry I was