King Tutankoman is inside the Bent Pyramid
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a pyramid is a big trianguler prism that has pharaohs inside with a bunch of money and weapons because they thought the pharaoh might need them in the after life
Inside a pyramid are mummified remains, treasures for the afterlife, booby traps, book of the dead mummy's servants for the afterlife.
Cheap limestone was used for the pyramid's core, or inside. A more finer, smoother, white limestone was used for the outer wall, and also the inside walls, although a pinkish granite was used more often for the interior walls. Alabaster was commonly used for the floors and so was basalt.
Inside a pyramid, particularly the Egyptian pyramids, you typically find a series of chambers and passageways. The most famous of these is the burial chamber, which housed the sarcophagus of the pharaoh. The walls are often adorned with inscriptions and hieroglyphs that depict scenes from the afterlife. Additionally, some pyramids contain hidden corridors and air shafts that may have had religious or symbolic significance.
Tutankhamen
NOBODY! Sneferu was going to be burred there but he was burred in The Red Pyramid
The Bent Pyramid is in Dahshur, Egypt.
no, it is not.
There are about three types of pyramids in Ancient Egypt: "True" pyramid- The typical pyramid, with smooth sides and hard edges(the pyramids you would imagine) Bent pyramid- Very smooth and has curved sides(obviously looks bent!) Stepped Pyramid- Has many steps to the top(it's a STEP pyramid!)
The first pyramid was the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, built for King Zoser in 2750 BC.
it took at least 20-50 years to finish the bent pyramid
The bent pyramid
3 step pyramid bent pyramid true pyramid
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3 step pyramid bent pyramid true pyramid