The west because ancient Egyptians believed that as the sun sets in the West it is a symbol of life's end, therefore tombs and mausoleums are built in the West, whereas life-giving temples are in the East.
on the west side of the Nile
The Egyptians always built their pyramids on the west side of the Nile. The Egyptians believed that the home of the dead was toward the setting sun.
The west because ancient Egyptians believed that as the sun sets in the West it is a symbol of life's end.
The west side usually in groups known as pyramid fields, because the ancient Egyptians believed that as the sun sets in the West it is a symbol of life's end, a portal into the after life.
The west bank of the Nile
The Nile runs south to north, pyramids were built on the west bank.
They were the people that lived in the lower Nile valley and Nile delta. They were one of the great ancient civilisations and built the pyramids.
The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids where ever as long as it was in Egypt and on the west side of the Nile river.anywhere they couldnear a city named Gizawest bank of the Nile.
The outside and always on the west bank of the River Nile
On the west bank of the Nile
On the west bank of the Nile
On the Nile River the Egyptians built the temples!
The Egyptian mummies were buried on the west of the Nile River. :)
The Nile River was the main water and food for the Egyptians, who made the pyramids, so, yes, I guess so.
The Nile River.
Pyramids were built next to the Nile because the river provided the necessary resources for construction, such as water for the workers, transportation of heavy stones, and fertile land for growing food to sustain the workforce. Additionally, the Nile's flooding provided a natural barrier and protection for the pyramids.