Pavel Pavel

Pavel Pavel (born March 11, 1957 in Strakonice) is a Czech engineer and experimental archaeologist best known for investigating how ancient civilizations transported heavy weights.

Pavel Pavel studied electrical engineering at the university in Plzeƈ and later worked as a design engineer in Agrostav Strakonice. Solving how the ancient people could move megalithic statues and stone blocks became his hobby for which he became known.

After the Velvet revolution (1989), as a member of the Civic Democratic Party, Pavel became involved in local politics. In two elections into the Czech Senate (in 2002 and again in 2003) he ended as the second. Since the 1990 Pavel works in the field of heavy transportation, his company PAVEL PAVEL s.r.o. was founded in 2000.

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