i think it varies from pyramid to pyramid.
yes there is because is someone broke in to steal some gold they were faced with traps
big ones and ur mas
they put hidden doors secert passages cages and many many many more
I don't know exactly how many, but I know there are Egyptian pyramids, Aztec and Mayan pyramids, unfinished pyramids, and rock pyramids, and sand pyramids.
I imagine so that people that needed to work inside the pyramids could breathe
Yes, the builders were trying to prevent people stealing from them. The only problem was many of the break ins were by the men who worked at building them.
In a pyramid there was a maze of different channels and dead ends. This would help prevent thieves from stealing anything. There were also a series of traps that prevented the pyramids to be robbed. But often times this did not work. Many pyramids were found that had nothing inside.
Inside a pyramid are mummified remains, treasures for the afterlife, booby traps, book of the dead mummy's servants for the afterlife.
Booby traps were meant to deter tomb robbers from stealing the treasures inside the pyramids. They were designed to surprise and harm intruders by using mechanisms such as falling rocks, poison darts, and hidden pits. The traps were a way to protect the valuable belongings of the deceased pharaohs buried in the tombs.
yes there is because is someone broke in to steal some gold they were faced with traps
The Pyramids of Giza are wonders of the world. They have three pyramids and a servant complex. The stone pyramids are different because they were usually built as step pyramids. The Pyramids of Giza were made of stone, but they had gold caps on the top. The Pyramids of Giza also have traps and mazes inside so tomb robbers won't reach the king's riches.
Yes
they had portcullis and dead ends
On the inside inside, there was a huge maze filled with booby traps to ward off tomb robbers (it didn't work though). The outside was white limestone, and the tip was a mix of silver and gold.
big ones and ur mas
they had portcullis and dead ends
To keep people from robbing the tombs.