After the old and middle kingdoms.
They stoped because they were too east to find, so the people could just go and steal the gold and riches.
Basically - no Nile, no Egypt, no pyramids. It provided water for transport and to sustain the people building the pyramids.
Not building pyramids. Social pyramids. The social pyramid shows all rank of people in Egypt
They buried them in tombs in the ground and rock-cut tombs
Ancient Egyptians stoped building pyramids mainly because of grave robbers. Since there were jewelry and valuable things, it attracted lots of grave robbers. They then made false passageways in the pyramids, but that didn't stop the robbers. Instead the Egyptians came up with the idea of making tombs.Ancient Egyptians did not stop building pyramids mainly because of grave robbers. They just quit believing in an afterlife. It had nothing to do with robbers.Because they stopped having divine rulers (rulers supposedly appointed by the gods)There were no more Pharaohs and there was no need for them to be put in tombs.
The ancient Egyptians eventually stopped building pyramids because of economic challenges, political instability, and a shift in religious beliefs towards smaller, less extravagant burial structures.
no
The high cost of building huge pyramids, grave robbery, loss of centralized authority, etc., were some reasons why the Egyptians stopped building pyramids. The later Egyptians built smaller sized pyramids which got damaged very soon.
How did the building of the pyramids lead to advances in mathematics
No The pyramids were already 2000 years old when he visited the pyramids in 450BC.
Human Pyramids
Pyramids were built primarily as tombs for pharaohs and other high-ranking individuals in ancient Egypt. They were intended to protect the deceased ruler's body and possessions for the afterlife and to serve as a monument to their power and legacy.