On the top of the pyramid is called the CAPSTONE.
The structure that typically topped a pyramid in ancient Egypt was a pyramidion, a small, pyramid-shaped stone. Often made of more precious materials like gold or electrum, it served as a capstone and was believed to represent the sun's rays, symbolizing the connection between the pharaoh and the divine. In some cases, it was inscribed with hieroglyphs or other decorative elements.
the pyramid of giza.
ziggurat
The structure that typically topped a pyramid, especially in ancient Egyptian architecture, was a capstone or pyramidion. This apex stone was often made of a harder material, such as granite, and sometimes covered in gold or electrum to reflect sunlight. In some cases, the pyramidion was inscribed with religious symbols or the name of the pharaoh. Its purpose was to symbolize the connection between the earth and the divine.
The Cahokia civilization in North America is known for their flat-topped mounds.
A pyramid....
Circular structure.
A pyramid is a prism
The Egyptians invented the structure that was known as the pyramid
A true pyramid is a pyramid with a point on the end and very straight structure
A pyramid.
The Washington Monument is topped with an aluminum apex. The apex sits atop a marble pyramid.