to stop thieves form stealing what was inside the pyramids
Some pyramids have long-dead Egyptian Pharoahs in them.
they had portcullis and dead ends
Dead ends in pyramids, particularly in ancient Egyptian pyramids, were often created as a means of thwarting tomb robbers. By designing complex passageways and dead ends, architects aimed to confuse intruders and protect the burial chamber and its treasures. Additionally, these architectural features might have also held symbolic meaning, representing the journey to the afterlife or the complexity of the spiritual realm. Ultimately, the design served both practical security purposes and deeper cultural beliefs.
The pyramids that you are talking about were built to hold the remains of dead Egyptian (and other) pharoahs.
The pyramids were not invented. The ancient Egyptian pyramids were built by Jews that were enslaved by Egyptians as gifts to the gods and as tombs for the dead Pharaohs to rest
they had portcullis and dead ends
The pyramids were built to protect the body of the dead pharaoh. Pyramids were built until the Egyptian middle kingdom ended. (c.1550BC) ~ Bye...'!
No one lived in the Egyptian pyramids. They were giant graves for important dead people waiting for the afterlife.
The Egyptian Pyramids are located in Egypt, hence their name.
The Egyptian pyramids can be found in the desert of Giza, after which they are named.
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To confuse grave robbers and tomb raiders.