When the pyramids were new, they were covered in smooth, white Tura limestone casing stones that reflected sunlight, making them shine brightly. The Great Pyramid of Giza, for example, would have appeared as a brilliant, polished structure, towering majestically over the landscape. Over time, much of this outer casing has eroded or been removed, revealing the rougher core structure we see today. The pyramids would have also been adorned with intricate carvings and possibly capped with a golden apex, enhancing their grandeur.
a picture of a pyramidwhat does the inside of a pyramid look like?what does a pyramid look like up close?how was the pyramids made?
It depends on what pyramids they were, but most had many secret passages and crazy tunnels and trap doors. In the pyramids there was one room were the king or queens sarcophagus would be held, usually more to the top so they could get to the gods faster.
The ancient egyptians made pyramids to house kings and queens' tombs. The pyramids were the rulers' final resting place. (PS-I am fairly sure this is correct, however, if you are talking about the Ancient Egyptians look up the Great Pyramids of giza).
the pyramids were built predominantly in the old and middle kingdom periods, with the last of the pyramids being built by king Ahmose (the first ruler of the new kingdom period).
They looked as though they were carefully handcrafted, painted beatifully ---- and a wonder shade of ------ ahhh what a magnificent sight.
a square
lots of mummies
pyramids with step
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Pyramid shapes
they had paintings everwere of their daily life
Step pyramids are similar in shape to smooth pyramids. They are made by gradually inclined steps that taper in to reach the top center stone.
It look like two square based pyramids stuck together on their square sides.
a picture of a pyramidwhat does the inside of a pyramid look like?what does a pyramid look like up close?how was the pyramids made?