The earlier pyramids had internal designs that varied in style. Sneferu's pyramids (he had three) have chambers above and below ground. His son Khufu built a pyramid (the Great Pyramid) with a unique design in that it has chambers high above ground in the body of the pyramid. Pyramids built after Khufu have their chambers on or below ground. None of these early pyramids were inscribed with texts or imagery, their walls completely blank. The pyramid of Unas was the first to be inscribed with texts and is one of the most elaborately inscribed (see www.pyramidtextsonline.com). Still, it contains no images (other than a pattern on the walls that surround the sarcophagus), just wall to wall texts. By this time design had become standardised, most conforming to the same design: an entrance on the north side, a descending passage leading down into the pyramid at an angle of 26 degrees. This passage then changed to horizontal at ground level and was then usually blocked by three slabs of stone. Beyond this blockage was a small, usually square room called the ante-chamber. This ante-chamber was almost always positioned directly below the apex of the pyramid. On the east side of the antechamber were usually a few small compartments that were used to store offerings or even a 'ka statue', to which these provisions were given as offerings. On the other side of the antechamber, the west side, was usually a very short passage that led to the rectangular shaped sarcophagus chamber. This was where the king's body was entombed in his sarcophagus positioned at the western end of the chamber. On the walls around the sarcophagus was a pattern that emulated the palace facade, the rest of the chamber usually being covered in texts. The ceiling was covered with images of five pointed stars, to look like the starry night sky. You can see photos and diagrams that compliment this description at my website: www.pyramidtextsonline.com. Vincent Brown.
I imagine so that people that needed to work inside the pyramids could breathe
The sphinx protected the great pyramids of Giza and the pharaohs held inside.
they built the great pyramids to keep the snacks out
a burial chamber and a shrine
i think it varies from pyramid to pyramid.
Inside the pyramids were dead bodies, because the pyramids protected the dead bodies.
there were tombs inside the pyramids for the pharohs. they also had all of their riches and such so that they could be comfortable in the afterlife.
Inside the pyramids, you would typically find burial chambers where the pharaohs and their treasures were placed, as well as passages and corridors leading to these chambers. The chambers may contain sarcophagi, mummies, artifacts, and offerings for the afterlife.
The shape of its base. So you can get triangular pyramids, square pyramids and so on.
mummies were found inside the pyramids
to stop thieves form stealing what was inside the pyramids
they put the bodies of pharaohs and their belongings and sometimes their cat inside the pyramids
The wives pyramids, also known as queen pyramids, were built next to the pyramids of Egyptian pharaohs to house the remains of the pharaoh's wives or close relatives. These smaller pyramids were designed to honor and provide a burial place for important women in the pharaoh's life.
huge creative and sandy
lots of mummies
Egyptian pyramids were basically large elaborate tombs/memorials. Pharaohs commissioned the pyramids to be built so they could be buried inside.
some of the pyramids had many treasures of gold and silver that was buried with the Pharaoh when he or she died, most of the pyramids have now been plundered to nothingness.