they were called sphinxes
The ancient Egyptians for one. They made quite a few of them.
Its not a question of being invented. Square numbers were known to the ancient Greeks and Egyptians
Both the Egyptians and the Maya/Aztec built large pyramids with triangular sides and square bases.
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The Roman market square is commonly referred to as the "Forum." It served as the center of public life in ancient Rome, hosting various activities such as commerce, politics, and social gatherings. The Forum was surrounded by important government buildings, temples, and monuments, making it a crucial site in Roman society.
Probably the ancient Egyptians who discovered that the diagonal of a unit square was not a rational number. And then discovered other such numbers.
From Greek mathematics. That's why a pyramid in geometry is called a pyramid, not because they named the shape after Egyptian monuments.
It is not Monuments, it is big square, where Uzbekistan celebrates it big and national holidays in that square. It is located in Tashkent the capital of Uzbekistan, however, I guess, there might be more than one Mustakillik square. Because "Mistaqillik" means independence, so Mustaqillik square is Independence's Square
Those are the pyramids.
It was discovered by the Egyptians
It was discovered by the Egyptians
Egyptians set the standard for what most people recognize as classic pyramid design: massive monuments with a square base and four smooth-sided triangular sides, rising to a point. The Aztecs and Mayans built their pyramids with tiered steps and a flat top