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They had ideas for making the ancient pyramids.
yah the ruler went to the top of the pyramids in cerimonies( mostly religious) and supposedly reach for the gods
Hammurabi is the one in charge of ancient Mesopotamia city. The people of Mefoptamia are always looking for freedom from the authorities, no matter who they have as a ruler.
The ruler or Pharaoh at the time would order the pyramids to be built by slave labor. For example the Pharaoh Khufu's temple in Giza, part of the pyramid complex that is the last standing of the seven wonders of te ancient world.
Hammurabi is the one in charge of ancient Mesopotamia city. The people of Mefoptamia are always looking for freedom from the authorities, no matter who they have as a ruler.
the priests were in charge of taking care of temples.
In the shadow of the ruler's pyramid
In the shadow of the ruler's pyramid
the pyramids were built predominantly in the old and middle kingdom periods, with the last of the pyramids being built by king Ahmose (the first ruler of the new kingdom period).
They used limestone blocks to build the pyramids
Pyramids could take more than twenty years to build and the construction had to be complete before the pharaoh (ruler) died.
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Yes they are today
No, slaves did not build the pyramids. The pyramids were constructed by skilled workers and laborers who were hired for the task by the ancient Egyptian government. These workers were well-fed and well-treated during the construction process.
no actaly it was the Aztec were they built step pyramids for making sacrafices to there gods.
Some theories suggest that large ramps were used to transport and lift the massive stones into place during construction. Others propose the use of levers, counterweights, and even simple machines like pulleys to move and position the stones. Some researchers also argue that ancient Egyptians may have used a combination of techniques, manpower, and innovation to build the pyramids.
Stalin was the ruler of the USSR and therefore had no superior.