THE PYRAMID MYSTERY

When Egypt was one of the richest and influential civilizations in the world people of that time had come up with the idea of ​​building giant pyramids, After all, how did they get this idea?
The Pyramids are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history. Even after 4,000 years(approx.), the Egyptian pyramids still hold much of their majesty, exhibiting a glance into the country’s rich and remarkable past.

WHY PYRAMIDS?

The massive structure of pyramids indicates the bizarre role that the pharaoh (term used for a ruler in ancient Egypt) played in ancient Egyptian society.
Kings owned a unique space in Egyptian society. The Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to believe in an afterlife. Ancient Egyptians believed that when the king died, part of his spirit rested with his body, and to properly care for his spirit, the corpse was mummified with everything the king would need in the afterlife. The tombs were created to preserve the buried Pharaoh's body and his belongings and they chose the western side of the Nile River, just into the desert to built these pyramids because the desert heat managed to keep the Pharaohs' body and his belongings from decaying away so The Great Pyramids were simply grand tombs of mighty pharaohs.

GIZA

GREAT GIZA

Located on a tableland on the west bank of the Nile river included among the seven wonders of the world in ancient times, The Great Pyramid is the largest and most popular one among three pyramids that were built at Giza and also the only one to remain largely intact. It was made for Pharaoh Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Giza points very specifically to the north. The Great Sphinx at Giza a limestone statue With a lion's body and a human head is considered as the protector of the temple doors.

How the pyramids were built has been a conundrum that archeologists have been trying to resolve for many years.

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