Well, they're still there, so my guess would be at least 4,000 years.
They made them soo sooo long they made everything long if u know what im saying ;)
the answer is 50 to 100 thousand years
It did not last long, it was soon rejected
an average of 4 hours
The first step toward the Great Pyramid from the Matasbas was the stacking of two Matasbas on top of each other. Djoser's step pyramid is 5 mastabas descending in size stacked on top of each other. In the Third Kingdom with the invention of building and working with stone lead to the construction of the Great Pyramid with its limestone facing.
The Great Pyramid was built in 10 years. This, however, is not an average time. Building time varied from pyramid to pyramid.
A causeway in an Egyptian pyramid is a long narrow path or walkway that connected the pyramid with a valley temple or a mortuary temple. It was used for processions, rituals, and ceremonies related to the funerary practices of the pharaohs.
The Egyptian empire lasted 3,000 years.
They made them soo sooo long they made everything long if u know what im saying ;)
It lasted 3000 years.
It lasted 3100-3000BC.
the answer is 50 to 100 thousand years
It lasted 3100-3000BC.
It lasted for about 16 years.
There is no way to know exactly how long it took to build the Egyptian pyramids. Herodotus was told that the great pyramid at Giza was built in twenty years; however, scientists today claim it could have been built in as few as ten years.
Depends on the pyramid. The step pyramid of Djoser has blocks weighing on average about 500kg. By the time of Khufu (2589-66 BCE) the average weigh of a stone used on his Great Pyramid was about 2,550kg ( approx. 2.55 metric tonnes, 2.5 long tons or 2.8 short tons)
It did not last long, it was soon rejected