Other than the fact that every stone weighed about 2 tons(which was hard even on sleds which they used). Also, there would be lots of injuries such as limbs getting trapped under the heavy stones.
Khufu's major achievement was the building of the Great Pyramid at Giza, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
There is nothing but a small ivory statuette belonging to king Khufu known to have survived. What else do you need besides that Hugh pyramid?
king khufus tomb had everything he needed to get through the 3000 year journey to the afterlife!food,makeup,gold,gods,statue of the gods and more
when was khufu`s birthday ?
King Khufu.
King Zoser accomplished building the first step pyramid.
King Djoser hired the architect Imhotep to build the Step Pyramid at Saqqara in Egypt. This pyramid is considered to be the first monumental stone building in history and marked a significant advancement in pyramid construction techniques.
King Khufu's body is now in a museum locked up tight in a glass case.
They had to build the King's Chamber in the heart of the pyramid, and make tunnels leading to the King's Chamber but the Grand Gallery route to the King's Chamber is seal off with granite blocks
King Tut never had a pyramid. He was buried in a tomb.
The pyramid was built for King Khufu by a lot of people.
Pyramids began being built around the Old Kingdom of Egypt (2686-2128 BCE) to the Ptolemaic Period (305 BC-30 BC).King Tut's reign was about from 1332 to 1323 BC.Take into consideration the peak of pyramid building began during the late third dynasty (Around 2613) to roughly the sixth (2325 B.C).So King Tut did live in the same time as pyramid building but not at the peak.