Egyptian Pyramids Research Paper

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The Egyptian pyramids are one of the oldest known structures that are still standing today and the largest man-made structures in ancient Egypt. 1This is greatly caused by the elaborate construction of these pyramids. The Egyptians were very smart and used their intelligence to construct some of the world’s most fascinating structures. The construction of the Egyptian pyramids had changed greatly over the centuries they were built. The Egyptians started with the step pyramid, then the bent pyramid, and lastly the perfect pyramid. Pyramids served many uses in the lives of the Egyptians such as jobs, religious practices, environmental uses, and much more.
In Egypt, pharaohs were very important to the lifestyle of the Egyptians. They ruled over …show more content…

The largest and most complex pyramids were built during the Third and Fourth Dynasties, a 160-year time span. 13 The first ever pyramid was created in Egypt’s third dynasty.14 The step-pyramid was created was created by Amenhotep, also known as Imhotep, for his king, King Djoser, who resigned after 19 years.15 King Djoser was the first ever king or pharaoh to have any form of pyramid or temple built for them.
The step-pyramid was built at South Saqqara by constructing a series of flat platforms that were called mastabas, they were typically made up of stone.16 The mastabas rise above the ground with the biggest platform being the base of the pyramid and each “step” of the pyramid getting smaller until you reach the top. There were six, large steps that made up the pyramid. 17 The six steps reached a height of 204 feet. 18The step-pyramid’s design is considered one of the most notable structural advancements in history. After the construction of the first step-pyramid, there was no other one that was ever fully …show more content…

The king being put in the pyramid carried the king into the afterlife by the means of his burial and his cemetery rituals.31 The hieroglyphic Utterances or spells inscripted behind and around the tombs showed symbolic nature to the pyramids. The texts were aimed to help the king ascend into the afterlife with the company of the gods.32 It is generally assumed that the hieroglyphics were for the use of the king only, mostly because it is written is nothing but royal context.33 There are many more reasons why the pyramids are symbolic, but the hieroglyphics and the wealth are some of the main

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