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Anit [1.1K]
3 years ago
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How are the Great Pyramids at Giza different from the pyramid of Djoser?

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Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The great pyramids of <em>Giza, </em>in Cairo, Egypt, are magnificent structures built with an angle of 52 grades, impossible to built in nowadays modern engineering. This is a fact that astonishes modern science. They were built as tombs for Pharaohs. These are the Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Kehfre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. They had secret chambers, some already accessed by scientists, some not. Indeed, the Great Pyramid of Khufu is considered among the "7 wonders of the ancient world." Nobody knows exactly when a who built these magnificent pyramids, although there are many theories.

The pyramid of <em>Djoser</em> is a step pyramid is located in Saqqara, Egypt, built in 2700 BC as a burial to Pharaoh Djoser. It was a cut stone construction that in no way compares to any of the pyramids of Giza.

MrRa [10]3 years ago
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Great pyramids of Egypt are unlike anything before, built Old Kingdom, Egypt. They were massive with chambers inside and the slopes of the construction allowed the elite to travel to the heavens through the suns rays. A true testament to the power of engineering and math, physics. While the traditional mastaba was much more simple and easier to create in a sense.
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