The step pyramid at saqqara
1. Tutankhaman's death was sudden. 2. A burial for the Pharaoh was not ready. 3.A burial for some senior official was being prepared & used for the Pharaoh instead.
Well, if you mean the actual point, as in tip, it was made out of gold. If you mean like what it was for, then it was the burial place for a Pharaoh.
The ancient Egyptians kept the pharaoh's burial chamber, along with treasures, belongings, and supplies that they believed the pharaoh would need in the afterlife in pyramids. The pyramids were also meant to serve as a protective and grand final resting place for the pharaoh.
It is called a pyramid
The largest pyramid at Giza was the burial place of the Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu, as well as for his queen.
The tunnels were sealed to protect the Pharaoh's burial chamber from tomb robbers and looters. It was believed that sealing the chambers would prevent grave robbers from stealing the pharaoh's belongings and desecrating the tomb.
pyramid of dreams :D
They built them as burial chambers for the Pharaoh.
The True Burial Chamber in an Egyptian pyramid tombed the dead pharaoh, or king.
The tunnels to the pharaoh's burial chambers were sealed after his death primarily to protect the tomb from grave robbers and to preserve the sacredness of the burial site. Ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife, and sealing the tomb ensured that the pharaoh's spirit could safely transition to the next world without disturbance. Additionally, sealing the burial chambers symbolized the finality of death and the safeguarding of the pharaoh's treasures and offerings for eternity.
King Tutankhamen