no
Well, pyramids were only made for pharaohs/kings back then.
the sphinx wasnt a tomb, i guess you could it was for decoration.
A tomb for the Pharaoh.
Yes because pharaoh Khafre (2520-2494B.C.E.) carved it to guard his tomb.
No. It was placed outside the great Pyramid of Giza.
One of the most famous tourist attractions in Egypt is the tomb of King Tut. The Sphinx and the other pyramids are also of great interest to tourists.
The pyramids are like a tomb for the Pharaoh and his treasures. When the Pharaoh dies he is mummifies with his treasure in the pyramids.
There is no evidence that anyone did live inside the Sphinx, and no proof there is an inside where anyone could live.
The tomb you are referring to is that of Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife and the underworld. Legend has it that his tomb is hidden below the surface of the Earth near the Great Sphinx, with a sarcophagus that is submerged in water to symbolize rebirth and regeneration.
it was to tomb for mummies and to ensure a safe journey to the afterlife
no one
When man is ready, he will follow the path into the Hall of Records, as foretold by Edgar Cayce.