It was made to confuse tomb robbers.
False. Ziggurats were pyramid like structures used as temples by the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians.
False gods often refer to idols or beliefs that divert attention and devotion away from a true spiritual path. Common examples include materialism, where wealth and possessions are worshipped, and fame or power, which can lead to a self-centered lifestyle. Additionally, ideologies or systems that promote hatred or division can also be considered false gods, as they undermine genuine connection and understanding among people. Ultimately, false gods distract from deeper values and purpose in life.
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The Iroquois used these masks because they thought that when the people of the Iroquois got sick before they woke up people put on scary masks to scare away the evil spirits that were supposedly causing the sickness.
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The True Burial Chamber in an Egyptian pyramid tombed the dead pharaoh, or king.
to fool tomb robbers
wherever they want it to be i guess
Because they builders were smart enough to know there was going to be grave robbers, so to confuse them.......... they built a fake chamber. And they were just really smart. so overall, stay in school...... and be smart like the egyptians
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Dead-end passages and false burial chambers were added to pyramids to deter thieves and protect the actual burial chamber of the pharaoh from being looted. The complex layout was meant to confuse potential robbers and make it harder for them to find the true tomb. Additionally, these features were thought to have symbolic and mystical significance in guiding the pharaoh's soul to the afterlife.
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No. A polyhedron is a three dimensional body. The base of a pyramid is a two dimensional figure.But any non self-intersecting polygon can be the base of a pyramid.