It is air shafts so when you walk in a pyramid you want run out of air
When it was built it was provided with one entrance and two air shafts.
Air shafts in the pyramids were believed to have served a functional purpose, possibly for ventilation or for the passage of the pharaoh's spirit to reach the afterlife. They may have also been constructed as part of religious or astronomical beliefs related to the alignment of the stars.
When it was built it was provided with one entrance and two air shafts.
No, the Egyptian pyramids do not have escape shafts. The purpose of the shafts within the pyramids was primarily for ventilation and to align with specific stars for religious or astronomical purposes. Any secret chambers or passageways were likely used for burial chambers and internal structure support.
I imagine so that people that needed to work inside the pyramids could breathe
5 that we know of - # Ascending through the Grand Gallery to the Kings Chamber. # Descending to an unfinished chamber. # One to the Queens Chamber # 2 shafts that might be air shafts.
the great pyramids are found in egypt
The Great Sphinx and the Great Pyramids are in Giza, Egypt.
Simply because pyramids are massive monumental structures and a tomb of the pharaohs. It is not designed to be a livable house or a structure, but a tomb designed to protect the pharaohs body forever. "Air shaft " can be considered as ventilation or openings but some theories that this has something to do with the stars, the so called "star shafts".
definitly the great pyramids!
The width of Great Pyramids of Giza is 230.4 metres.