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To prevent it from falling. It’s still leaning. And its exterior is the same as before.\n
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Yes and they should have fixed it all the way in my opinion, but that would have been bad for tourism.\n
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The granite was looted thousands of years ago, so the pyramid is long overdue for some maintenance.\n
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To prevent it from falling. It’s still leaning. And its exterior is the same as before.\n
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Yes and they should have fixed it all the way in my opinion, but that would have been bad for tourism.\n
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> well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.\n
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To prevent it from falling. It’s still leaning. And its exterior is the same as before.\n
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> well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.\n
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To prevent it from falling. It’s still leaning. And its exterior is the same as before.\n
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Unless there’s a risk to the pyramid, like erosion from the lack of granite cladding, I don’t see why you’d change it.
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Yes and they should have fixed it all the way in my opinion, but that would have been bad for tourism.\n
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The granite was looted thousands of years ago, so the pyramid is long overdue for some maintenance.\n
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I know archaeologists debate this, since many say that the pyramids have been known as ruins since antiquity, but it’s kind of weird to say “well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.\n
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We have a very good understanding of how they were originally, and they would still be amazing if fixed. Just doing one of the smaller pyramids is a great way to dip our toes into restoration.\n
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Like if you had an old rusty classic car in your front yard, and you and your neighbors thought it was cool looking to have it there. But if it were restored, people could really see its beauty, and it would last longer. Both are valid things to do; I just happen to think that the restored car is better.
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> well it’s been that way forever and people like it, so let’s leave it”.\n
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It’s not that weird. If you can have a state of affairs people like with zero effort, in a sense you’ve tapped into infinite utility.
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I’m not sure I understand the reasoning.\n
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I used to get occasional work helping farm kids pick rocks. We don’t seem to have built any fences in Saskatchewan, preferring instead to just pile them up or bury them.\n
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Never underestimate what happens when thousands of individual people do one thing over and over again, rock by rock, step by step, day in and day out, year after year. Whether it’s building fences, depleting resources, or putting waste into the environment, we always manage to more collectively than we can imagine as individuals.
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I used to get occasional work helping farm kids pick rocks. We don’t seem to have built any fences in Saskatchewan, preferring instead to just pile them up or bury them.\n
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In the book Sapiens, a Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari proposes that one of the problems with humans is that we lept to the top of the foodchain too quickly. Other alpha predators like lions got there by slowly evolving over millions of years, giving themselves time to adjust to their new position and giving nature time to delevope checks and balances. For example, antelope getting faster over time.\n
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Neither we nor nature has adjusted to the new hierarchy. We are unable and unwilling to create enough checks and balances on ourselves so we rape the environment and set whole species to extinction.\n
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I wondered what the heck a “true” saddle was supposed to be, but it looks like they roughly defined it as a treed (wooden frame) saddle with stirrups attached.\n
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I can’t seem to parse whether the tree came before the stirrup – it’s implied but not stated – but it looks like a single mounting stirrup was invented before paired riding stirrups. I’ve seen a Native American (Cherokee? IIRC dated about Removal Time) saddle that was basically just a tree, presumably used with blankets above and beneath for comfort, without any indication of rings for girth or stirrup attachment, but that doesn’t rule out looping them through the gap between the tree bars (where the spine floats underneath).\n
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I can’t seem to parse whether the tree came before the stirrup – it’s implied but not stated – but it looks like a single mounting stirrup was invented before paired riding stirrups. I’ve seen a Native American (Cherokee? IIRC dated about Removal Time) saddle that was basically just a tree, presumably used with blankets above and beneath for comfort, without any indication of rings for girth or stirrup attachment, but that doesn’t rule out looping them through the gap between the tree bars (where the spine floats underneath).\n
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It was/is a trend within the last decade or so to use a treeless saddle for more “natural” horsemanship (whatever that means), and I’m sitting here wondering what that means for stirrup attachment. Layered on top of the girth, I hope, for stability. Gonna go fall down the google-hole.
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In the interest of horse-girl infodumping, I recall seeing some at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, and luckily they have some pics for their online collection, thank you Gilcrease.\n
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This one is the one I remembered offhand, with a high pommel and cantle (turns out it’s not Cherokee): [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84987](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84987)\n
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Here’s one that used antler for the pommel and cantle, which I thought was neat: [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84984](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84984)\n
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This one actually has stirrups, looks like the girth attachments are more sophicated than my Dunning-Kruger ass imagined, but the stirrup leathers are, in fact, looped over each of the wooden bars: [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84985](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84985)
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I wondered what the heck a “true” saddle was supposed to be, but it looks like they roughly defined it as a treed (wooden frame) saddle with stirrups attached.\n
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I can’t seem to parse whether the tree came before the stirrup – it’s implied but not stated – but it looks like a single mounting stirrup was invented before paired riding stirrups. I’ve seen a Native American (Cherokee? IIRC dated about Removal Time) saddle that was basically just a tree, presumably used with blankets above and beneath for comfort, without any indication of rings for girth or stirrup attachment, but that doesn’t rule out looping them through the gap between the tree bars (where the spine floats underneath).\n
\n
It was/is a trend within the last decade or so to use a treeless saddle for more “natural” horsemanship (whatever that means), and I’m sitting here wondering what that means for stirrup attachment. Layered on top of the girth, I hope, for stability. Gonna go fall down the google-hole.
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In the interest of horse-girl infodumping, I recall seeing some at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, and luckily they have some pics for their online collection, thank you Gilcrease.\n
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Here’s one that used antler for the pommel and cantle, which I thought was neat: [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84984](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84984)\n
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This one actually has stirrups, looks like the girth attachments are more sophicated than my Dunning-Kruger ass imagined, but the stirrup leathers are, in fact, looped over each of the wooden bars: [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84985](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84985)
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I wondered what the heck a “true” saddle was supposed to be, but it looks like they roughly defined it as a treed (wooden frame) saddle with stirrups attached.\n
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In the interest of horse-girl infodumping, I recall seeing some at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, and luckily they have some pics for their online collection, thank you Gilcrease.\n
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This one is the one I remembered offhand, with a high pommel and cantle (turns out it’s not Cherokee): [collections.gilcrease.org/object/84987](https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/84987)\n
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