no he was 18 years when he died so he did not live long enough to have temples or monuments of him or named after him and trust me i know this is a fact i have been studying
The pharaohs of Egypt were able to build enormous monuments and temples through a combination of centralized authority, vast resources, and a large labor force. They mobilized skilled workers, artisans, and laborers, often conscripting them for seasonal work, especially during the Nile's flooding when agricultural activities were halted. Additionally, the state controlled significant resources, including stone quarries and food supplies, enabling long-term projects to be sustained over decades. The monumental architecture also served as a demonstration of the pharaoh's divine power and legitimacy, motivating both laborers and the society at large.
At home, in prayer, at shrines and temples- with monuments.
Because he ruled Egypt more than 20 years In addition that he build about 100 temples and monuments
1. The first reason is the climate it hot and dry 2. Your position in society and your age Complete nakedness for an elite Egyptian was not acceptable, but children of all social classes, slaves and peasants could appear unclothed. Many peasants were very poor and could not afford clothes. Many slaves were considered too low in status to be given clothes by their owners. The sight of thousands of naked slaves working on the construction of a monument or temple was a common one.
no he was 18 years when he died so he did not live long enough to have temples or monuments of him or named after him and trust me i know this is a fact i have been studying
The pharaohs of Egypt were able to build enormous monuments and temples through a combination of centralized authority, vast resources, and a large labor force. They mobilized skilled workers, artisans, and laborers, often conscripting them for seasonal work, especially during the Nile's flooding when agricultural activities were halted. Additionally, the state controlled significant resources, including stone quarries and food supplies, enabling long-term projects to be sustained over decades. The monumental architecture also served as a demonstration of the pharaoh's divine power and legitimacy, motivating both laborers and the society at large.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt and as queen she owned the entire country, all the monuments, pyramids and temples included.
Working on the land, building monuments such as temples and pyramids.
At home, in prayer, at shrines and temples- with monuments.
The Acropolis.
Richard H. Wilkinson has written: 'The complete temples of ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Religion, Temples 'Reading Egyptian Art' 'The Temple of Tausret' 'Tausert' -- subject(s): Monuments, Tomb, History, Antiquities, Biography, Queens
Because he ruled Egypt more than 20 years In addition that he build about 100 temples and monuments
Temples statues and monuments i think....
Cleopatra was a good queen that did a lot for her country. She built temples, monuments and much more.
The early part of Ramesses' reign was focused on building cities, temples and monuments.
Corneille Jest has written: 'Monuments of northern Nepal' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Buddhist Temples, Temples, Buddhist 'Tarap' -- subject(s): Description and travel