There were many passages in the pyramids to confuse tomb robbers. Most of them were just fakes whist others protected the Pharaoh's things.
the primadid passageways were used to put the dead inside
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The Egyptians did not 'use' the pyramids. Each pyramid was a burial site for a great Pharoah or king. After the Pharoah's body was placed in his or her pyramid along with his servants, it was sealed up with huge stones so no one could get in.
Rossetta stone was used to build some of the pyramids.
Re, the sun god. Re's symbol was a pyramid-shaped stone, so these massive pyramids are supposed to represent the sun. The kings believed they could use the rays of the sun to help them get to heaven.
Limestone.
The pyramids are one of the 7 wonders of the world,but if you are asking about their Importance in the past, the Pyramids were built as tombs, as the ancient Egyptians believed that there is another life after they die, so they built the pyramids & buried all their important things, gold ,food and drink with them in order to use them in the next life. & as great Kings, they wanted their tombs to be extraordinary. I wish that's helpful :)
Today tourists enter the Great Pyramid via the Robbers' Tunnel dug by workmen employed by Caliph al-Ma'mun around AD 820. The tunnel is cut straight through the masonry of the pyramid for approximately 27 metres (89 ft), then turns sharply left to encounter the blocking stones in the Ascending Passage. Unable to remove these stones, the workmen tunnelled up beside them through the softer limestone of the Pyramid until they reached the Ascending Passage. It is possible to enter the Descending Passage from this point, but access is usually forbidden.
I went to Egypt and visited the great Pyramids.
A great example of how ancient Egyptians used geometry is in the building of pyramids.
In the past the Great pyramids where used to guard the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu's temple.
Egyptians used their pyramids only as a burial place for one Pharaoh per pyramid. The great majority of Pharaohs were interred in the Valley of the Kings, in subterranean graves dug out in the rocks.
Egyptians used their pyramids only as a burial place for one Pharaoh per pyramid. The great majority of Pharaohs were interred in the Valley of the Kings, in subterranean graves dug out in the rocks.
The Egyptians did not 'use' the pyramids. Each pyramid was a burial site for a great Pharoah or king. After the Pharoah's body was placed in his or her pyramid along with his servants, it was sealed up with huge stones so no one could get in.
they are tombs.
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They use them for tourism
Rossetta stone was used to build some of the pyramids.
Re, the sun god. Re's symbol was a pyramid-shaped stone, so these massive pyramids are supposed to represent the sun. The kings believed they could use the rays of the sun to help them get to heaven.