That would be the Step Pyramid. It was created by the architect Imhotep. According to Egyptian lore, he became a deity when he died because of his great contribution to Egyptian architecture.
(if the question is: which of the following are polyhedrons?) your answer is: pyramid and prism ( apex )
The apex.
A pyramid's plinth refers to the base or platform on which the pyramid is constructed. It is typically a solid, flat structure that provides stability and support for the pyramid above it. The plinth often extends beyond the pyramid's footprint, creating a visual foundation that enhances the overall appearance of the monument. In ancient Egyptian architecture, the plinth was crucial for ensuring the pyramid's longevity and structural integrity.
The true pyramid, notably exemplified by the Great Pyramid of Giza, features smooth, angled sides that converge to a point at the top, symbolizing a ray of sunlight. In contrast, the step pyramid, such as the Step Pyramid of Djoser, consists of a series of stacked rectangular platforms, creating a tiered appearance. The construction techniques and architectural intentions also differ, with the step pyramid serving as an early form of monumental architecture and the true pyramid representing a more advanced engineering achievement. Overall, these differences highlight the evolution of pyramid design in ancient Egypt.
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the great pyramids of giza
Djoser
the smooth-sided is smooth but the stepped has a six huged steps at the top for the robbers
Djoser
A stone pyramid
The stepped Pyramid of Djoser was built as a series of six mastabas, or flat-roofed rectangular structures, stacked on top of one another to create a stepped effect. It was constructed using limestone and had a height of about 200 feet (60 meters). Over time, it was eventually enclosed within a larger pyramid complex.
You may be referring to the 'stepped' pyramids.
A ziggurat is a stepped pyramid.
Djoser is the Pharoah for whom the Step Pyramid was built. It was designed by Imhotep, his royal archiatec.
The Pyramid of Hellinikon is the largest acropolis in Greece and is sometimes referred to as the "Greek Pyramid". However, it is not a true pyramid but rather a stepped structure built by the Hellenistic civilization.
It is. All sides of a geometric pyramid are flat - even stepped pyramids.
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