No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
No, Cleopatra was not a builder. there are only three items that she built, besides her own tomb, (which was unfinished at her death). They were the temple to Julius Caesar, a boat dock and she finished a project begun by her father at the temple at Dendera.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
colossus because they made huge structures like pyramids and sphinxes
Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The age of pyramids was long passed by Cleopatra's time.
No, Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The pyramids had gone out of fashion for royal burials thousands of years before Cleopatra's time.
The age of the pyramids had been over for thousands of years by the time of Cleopatra. People were buried in tombs in Cleopatra's era.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
Pyramids and other large spiritually monuments.
colossus because they made huge structures like pyramids and sphinxes
Monuments and royal burials.
No, Cleopatra lived in Alexandria which is/was in northern Egypt. The pyramids are further south, near present day Cairo.
Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The age of pyramids was long passed by Cleopatra's time.
As tombs and monuments for their kings
It's The Egyptian Pyramids.
No, Cleopatra was buried in a tomb. The pyramids had gone out of fashion for royal burials thousands of years before Cleopatra's time.
Sumerian ziggurats and Egyptian pyramids are both ancient structures built as religious monuments. However, pyramids were tombs for pharaohs, while ziggurats were temple platforms for offering to gods. Both served as symbols of power and divine connection for their respective civilizations.
Pyramids have everything to do with culture. Whether the pyramids of Egypt or Central and South America, these are what is left of great civilizations in which culture was of the utmost importance. The pyramids are the monuments to their cultures.
depending on which monument and which era and what country, mostly limestone is used for major monuments, slaked lime is also used for the cement to lay blocks of stone on. granite has been used for interior and exterior monuments, monuments in Egypt such as the eye of Cleopatra was made of a hard sand stone covered in solid gold also pyramids also used sand stone but covered with a harder limestone.