They kept notice of the oldest pyramids by making the farmworkers mark their BC calenders
we might not know their names but the pharaoh would had had his overseer of works. On the site scribes kept a watchful eye on the progress of the work.
They are used as a tourist attraction. The insides are kept the way they were found and people come to see the same pyramid that was in ancient Egypt.
I'm pretty sure that they kept the mummies inside the pyramids. I might not be right, but I'm 95% sure thats why
They didn't really need pyramids. What they needed was to be mummified and preserved. According to their belief, without a mummified body that was kept safe they could not enjoy an afterlife. Pyramids were built only for a short period, relatively speaking, early in the history of ancient Egypt.
no not usually it was mostly reserved for Pharaohs
They documented happenings and political decisions. They kept records of workers and purcheses. They documented briths and deaths. They were the only people who could read and write.
No one. The pyramids did not move so there was no need to track them
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.
The pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs, where their bodies were taken after death with the hope that they would be kept safe until the time came for their resurrection.
They are used as a tourist attraction. The insides are kept the way they were found and people come to see the same pyramid that was in ancient Egypt.
It is because of the Nile River, they that it was a God. ;) lol jk What I meant was that the pharaoh kept it stable.
I'm pretty sure that they kept the mummies inside the pyramids. I might not be right, but I'm 95% sure thats why
I'm pretty sure that they kept the mummies inside the pyramids. I might not be right, but I'm 95% sure thats why
They didn't really need pyramids. What they needed was to be mummified and preserved. According to their belief, without a mummified body that was kept safe they could not enjoy an afterlife. Pyramids were built only for a short period, relatively speaking, early in the history of ancient Egypt.
It is because of the Nile River, they that it was a God. ;) lol jk What I meant was that the pharaoh kept it stable.
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.
a pharoahs things for the after life
a pharoahs things for the after life