Joseph Davidovits

Joseph Davidovits (born 23 March 1935) is a French materials scientist known for the invention of geopolymer chemistry. He posited that the blocks of the Great Pyramid are not carved stone but mostly a form of limestone concrete or man-made stone. He holds the Ordre National du Mérite.

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Bibliography

  • Davidovits, Joseph (1983). Alchemy and the Pyramids. Saint Quentin, France: Geopolymer Institute.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2002). Ils ont Bâti les Pyramides: Les Prouesses Technologiques des Anciens Egyptiens. Paris: J.-C. Godefroy.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2005). La Bible avait raison, Tome 1: L'archéologie révèle l'existence des Hébreux en Égypte. Paris: J.-C. Godefroy.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2006). La Bible avait raison, Tome 2: sur les traces de Moïse et de l'Exode. Paris: J.-C. Godefroy.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2006). La nouvelle histoire des pyramides. Paris: J.-C. Godefroy.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2008). Geopolymer Chemistry and Applications. Saint Quentin, France: Geopolymer Institute.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2009). De cette fresque naquit la Bible. Paris: J.-C. Godefroy.
  • Davidovits, Joseph (2009). Why the Pharaohs Built the Pyramids with Fake Stones. Saint Quentin, France: Geopolymer Institute.

References

  1. M. W. Barsoum, A. Ganguly & G. Hug, (2006), Microstructural Evidence of Reconstituted Limestone Blocks in the Great Pyramids of Egypt, Journal of the American Ceramic Society 89 (12), 3788- 3796
  2. "Geopolymer Institute » Pyramids". Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  3. Harrell, James A. and Bret E. Penrod. 1993. "The Great Pyramid Debate -- Evidence from the Lauer Sample." Journal of Geological Education, vol. 41:358-363.
  4. "The Surprising Truth About How the Great Pyramids Were Built". LiveScience.com. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. M. W. Barsoum, A. Ganguly, G. Hug (2006). Microstructural Evidence of Reconstituted Limestone Blocks in the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Journal of the American Ceramic Society 89 (12), 3788–3796. Blackwell Synergy - J American Ceramic Society
  6. The Egyptian Pyramid Enigma - large pdf file Archived 6 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Jana, Dipayan (2007). The Great Pyramid Debate: Evidence from Detailed Petrographic Examinations of Casing Stones from the Great Pyramid of Khufu, a Natural Limestone from Tura, and a Man-Made (Geopolymeric) Limestone. Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Cement Microscopy, International Cement Microscopy Association, Quebec City, Canada, May 2007. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
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