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Egyptian Pyramids

Egyptian Pyramids When most people think of Ancient Egypt they think of Pyramids. To construct such great monuments required a mastery of architecture, social organization, and art that few cultures of that period could achieve. The oldest pyramid, the Step-Pyramids, grow out of the abilities of two men, King Djoser and Imhotep. Djoser, the second king of 3rd dynasty, was the first king to have hired an architect, Imhotep, to design a tomb (Time-Life Books, 74). Imhotep was known as the father of mathematics, medicine, architecture, and as the inventor of the calendar (White, 40). He had a great idea of stacking mastabas until they reached six tiers, a total of 60 meters high and its base 180 meters by 108 meters (Casson, 118). A glistening costing of limestone was added to the mastabas that made them shimmer in the sun. The main feature of the pyramid was its 92-foot underground shafts and burial room lined with pink granite. It was the first time that this feature appeared (White, 41). Imhotep surrounded Djoser's pyramid with a number of funerary courtyards and temples. He then, surrounded these complexes with a mile long protective wall (Time-Life Books, 74). Another pyramid was Khufu's Great Pyramid. It is the larges


The Egyptian painter painted murals inside of the pyramids depicting the things that the pharaoh accomplished in his life (Cannon, 50). The limestone was covered with a layer of polished stone to add a shine. Imhotep was the man that brought forth this sense of organization. The pyramid contains about 2,300,000 stone blocks. The hieroglyphs were about the life of the person that the statue represented. Also, we are still fascinated about all the artifacts inside the tomb, and the possible uses for them. Bibliography Bibliography Casson, Lionel. The quarrymen had to quarry the stone with soft copper chisels, and it was transported to a sculptor. The Ancient Egyptians were one of the first people to develop such well-proportioned figure.

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