Pyramids in ancient Egypt were used as tombs for pharaohs, with hieroglyphs and spells from the Book of the Dead inscribed inside to guide the deceased through the afterlife. Ziggurats, on the other hand, were stepped structures in Mesopotamia used as temples for worship and rituals, not for inscribing prayers like the pyramids.
The pyramid itself is not underground but one of its three burial chambers is underground and carved into the bedrock.
cause it had to be placed at a temple {ziggurat} stone is a upright stone called stela it is at a museum now apparently
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No,the Rosetta stone was found in Rosetta Egypt.
he was not put in a pyramid he was put in the valley of the kings
they only device was hand carved karts that were only pushed by hand to lift pyramids.
There are three burial chambers - one underground and carved into the bedrock. Then one aboveground originally named the queen's chamber. Finally the king's chamber which held a red granite sarcophagus placed virtually at the centre of the pyramid.
Large stone blocks carved out of quarries by slaves. They would then wait for the flood season to put the blocks on boats and transfer them to the building location where the Pyramid was to be erected.
Pygmalion fell in love with a statue he created (which was later named Galatea). Aphrodite (Venus) answered his prayers that the statue become a real woman. This has been captured perhaps most famously by Jean-Léon Gérôme's oil painting 'Pygmalion and Galatea'. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmalion_(mythology) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galatea_(mythology) http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WLA_metmuseum_Pygmalion_and_Galatea_ca_1890.jpg
an image carved into a surface
it is carved out of limestone
They were carved out by glaciers.