Craftsmen, slaves, and workers.
Humans obviously, they spent many months building them and it took hard work
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answer 2 pyramids seem to be one of the constructions attractive to man. There are good examples in S America, China, and renownedly, Egypt.
Some times they are funerary constructions, but the largest Egyptian ones seem not to have had that aim. Many of those in S America are of religious significance. those in China are probably personal tombs. As are most of the Egyptian ones. [But the current Chinese antagonism to 'the cult of the person' seems to defer archaeological exploration. ]
Rossetta stone was used to build some of the pyramids.
None, the ancient Egyptian people build the pyramids.
did the people of the Mississippian civilization build pyramids and served as temples
Slaves didn't build the pyramids, and no.
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yes wedges were used to build a pyramids and it was used for braking the rocks or cut and so they can build a pyramids
No. People do not build pyramids any more.
No. There is no population there to build pyramids.
The ancient egyptians build pyramids for the Egyptian pharoahs and kings.
Rossetta stone was used to build some of the pyramids.
they didnt build any of pyramids out of gold
The Aztecs built pyramids for religious and ceremonial purposes, as well as to serve as platforms for the performance of rituals and sacrifices. They believed that the pyramids connected them to the gods and the spiritual world, and that by building and performing ceremonies on them, they could maintain harmony with the divine forces.
They used sun dried mud bricks, it wasn't easy to build them. It took about 20 years to build pyramids.
None, the ancient Egyptian people build the pyramids.
The Aztecs began building pyramids in the 14th century, after arriving in central Mexico. The most famous of their pyramid temples, Templo Mayor, was constructed in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in the early 15th century.
Limestone was used to build the pyramids.
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