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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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How the Egyptian pyramids give us a view into the country's rich and glorious past. What Are the 2 examples that shows that Egyp

tian pyramids give us a view into the country's rich and glorious past?pls hurry if you answer this question I will give you in brainliest and it is 21 points pls hurry and help pls (do not forget to give an example)
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guajiro [1.7K]3 years ago
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The Egyptian pyramids is one of the ways we in the present 21st-century can look to the past, and see the richness and glory of Ancient- Egypt.

1) <u>how they were made:</u> The Egyptian pyramids was made with what was then cutting edge-technology, including the use of logs to bring large bricks to the top of each other, usage of chisel-and- hammer.
2) <u>how tall and big they were: </u>This meant that many workers were needed, and it either showed the economic power of the Egyptians, in which they can higher large amounts of workers, and their military power, in which they can defeat their enemies, take prisoners, and use them for slave labor. 
3) <u>the insides of the pyramids:</u> The pyramids were usually painted, and had treasures inside of them (where the pharoah was buried). This showed their richness and might, and how much they believed that their pharoah was a god, or god-send. The pictures on the wall also showed how educated most of them were, in that they can produce reliefs and artworks describing the kings life. 


hope this helps
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