we might not know his name but the pharaoh would had had his overseer of works. On site scribes kept a watchful eye on the progress of the work.
No one. The pyramids did not move so there was no need to track them
They kept notice of the oldest pyramids by making the farmworkers mark their BC calenders
no
The most sacred building in Tenochtitlan (and in any Aztec city, for that matter) would've been their pyramids. The pyramids were used by the priest in order to provide human sacrifices to their gods. The Aztecs believed that human sacrifices kept the gods happy.
How did the building of the pyramids lead to advances in mathematics
a pharoahs things for the after life
a pharoahs things for the after life
No The pyramids were already 2000 years old when he visited the pyramids in 450BC.
Thousands of slaves
the farmers
yes the great pyramids are bigger than the empire state building.
No. Camels did not build pyramids, they were built by human slaves