The Mayan civilization did.
Mayan civilizations built pyramids at present-day southern Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco, and the Yucatán Peninsula. They mostly lived on the high areas of the land and built their structures there.
Chichén Itza ;D
There are pyramids in Egypt and South America from different civilizations.
There are many, but i guess you are looking for Chichen-Itza.
There were many civilizations who built pyramids in Mexico. Some of the most prominent were the Teotihuacan, Olmec, Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
The pyramids were not used as grain storage in ancient civilizations. This is a common misconception. The pyramids were actually built as tombs for pharaohs and served as monuments to honor and preserve their legacy.
If you mean the Egyptian pyramids, then the ancient Egyptian built them. However other civilizations have also built pyramidal structures.
Actually, several ancient civilizations built pyramids, usually for religious purposes. The largest and best known were built by the Egyptians several thousand years ago, but there are pyramids in Mexico and Central America as well.
Yes, pyramids and ziggurats were both architectural structures built by ancient civilizations for religious or ceremonial purposes. However, pyramids were primarily used as tombs for pharaohs in ancient Egypt, while ziggurats were stepped temples built by Mesopotamian civilizations to honor their gods and facilitate communication with them.
The development of Hieroglyphics, Settling in the Yucatan Peninsula, and Built large Temples (ex: The Temple Of Kukulcan)
The Pre-Colombian site of Chichen Itza was created by the Maya and is located in the center of the Yucatan Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Yucatan in Mexico.
Pyramids were primarily built by ancient Egyptian and Mesoamerican civilizations for religious and ceremonial purposes. Other religious groups, such as the Mayans and Aztecs, also built pyramids, but the design and significance of these structures varied between cultures.