Burial chambers in pyramids were constructed to serve as final resting places for pharaohs and important individuals in ancient Egyptian society. They were designed to protect the deceased's body and treasures, as well as provide a place for their soul to transition to the afterlife. The pyramids were believed to help facilitate this journey by connecting the earthly realm with the divine realm.
The step pyramid at saqqara
1. Tutankhaman's death was sudden. 2. A burial for the Pharaoh was not ready. 3.A burial for some senior official was being prepared & used for the Pharaoh instead.
Well, if you mean the actual point, as in tip, it was made out of gold. If you mean like what it was for, then it was the burial place for a Pharaoh.
It is called a pyramid
The largest pyramid at Giza was the burial place of the Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu, as well as for his queen.
The tunnels were sealed to protect the Pharaoh's burial chamber from tomb robbers and looters. It was believed that sealing the chambers would prevent grave robbers from stealing the pharaoh's belongings and desecrating the tomb.
pyramid of dreams :D
They built them as burial chambers for the Pharaoh.
The True Burial Chamber in an Egyptian pyramid tombed the dead pharaoh, or king.
after the Pharaoh's burial
King Tutankhamen