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You'll find photos, information, link list and sectional drawings over the Egyptian pyramids here. Everything ist presented with in the full screen mode! Look at this Website absolutely!
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Pyramids, Pyramid, Egypt, Khufu, Khafra, Senefru, Menkaure, Djoser, Imhotep, Saqqarah, Meydum, Dahshur, Abu Sir, Nile, Dessert

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Ongoing research into the pyramids of Egypt
http://www.geocities.com/pprevos/pyramid/
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pyramid, construction, egypt, archaeology, civil engineering

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July-August 2003: Features
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Not, slaves., Archeaologist, Mark, Lehner, digging deeper, discovers, a, city, of, privileged, workers., ...from, Harvard, Magazine

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Pictures and history of the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza including the Great Pyramid of Khafre - remarkable tombs of ancient Egypt pharaohs.
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Overview of Egypt Pyramid Construction
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Come explore The Virtual Pyramid, learn about its evolutionary process, or discover how it was built.
http://www.kingtutone.com/pyramids/
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Upuaut Project Cheops Pyramid airshaft investigation By Rudolf Gantenbrink
http://www.cheops.org/
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Great Pyramid of Khufu by unknown architect, at El Giza, Egypt, -2600 to -2480, in the Great Buildings Online.
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NOVA Online presents Pyramids -- The Inside Story. Tour the Great Pyramid in QuickTime VR, follow the current excavation, learn about how the pyramids were constructed and who constructed them.
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An illustrated discussion on the architecture of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The apparent depiction of a personified Djed pillar in the pyramid's substructure is interpreted hieroglyphically.
http://www.pyramidofman.com
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The Pyramids of Egypt - A photographic essay on the Pyramids of Egypt
http://egyptphoto.ncf.ca/
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Ancient Egyptian History,egyptology,egyptian links
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If people can lift water with a counter weight, why not use the same principle to lift stones, huge stones, like the ones used to build the pyramids? Back in ancient Egypt, a device called a shadoof was commonly used to move water.
http://www.egyptspyramids.com
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/GIZ/Giza.html

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/2259838.stm

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Wikipedia-Article "Pyramids"

For other versions including architectural Pyramids, see Pyramid (disambiguation).

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Geometry

Geometric shape created by connecting a polygonal base to an apex
Geometric shape created by connecting a polygonal base to an apex

An n-sided pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting an n-sided polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by n triangular faces (n≥3). See Pyramid (geometry)

Structures

See also List of ancient pyramids by country

Pyramids are among the largest man-made constructions.

Ancient monuments

The oldest pyramid is that of Hellinikon in Greece, dating from 2,720 BC. There are more than 16 pyramids spread all over Greece. (See Hellenic Pyramids.)

The pyramids of Giza.  The largest pyramids, from left to right, are Menkaure's pyramid, Khafre's pyramid, and the Great Pyramid.
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The pyramids of Giza. The largest pyramids, from left to right, are Menkaure's pyramid, Khafre's pyramid, and the Great Pyramid.

Pyramid-shaped structures were built by many ancient peoples. The most famous are the Egyptian pyramids — huge pyramids built of brick or stone, used as tombs for pharaohs. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and tallest in the world. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the only one of the seven to survive into modern times. The ancient Egyptians smoothed the faces of their pyramids with gold and polished white limestone, though many of the stones used for the purpose have fallen out over the centuries.

To the south of Egypt the Nubians also built pyramids. They built far more than the Egyptians, but they are much smaller. The Nubian pyramids were constructed at a much steeper angle than Egyptian ones and were not tombs, but monuments to dead kings. Pyramids were built in Nubia up until the AD 300s.

The Mesopotamians also built step pyramids, or ziggurats. In ancient times these were brightly painted. Since they were constructed of mud-brick, little remains of them. The biblical Tower of Babel is believed to be a Babylonian ziggurat.

A number of Mesoamerican cultures also built pyramid-shaped structures. Mesoamerican pyramids were also usually stepped, with temples on top, more similar to the Mesopotamian ziggurat than the Egyptian pyramid. The largest pyramid by volume is the Great Pyramid of Cholula, in the Mexican state of Puebla. There is an unusual pyramid with a circular plan at the site of Cuilcuilco, now inside Mexico City and mostly covered with lava from an ancient eruption of Xictli.

There are other pyramid-shaped ancient monuments found in parts of Asia.

Pyramids were also found in Greece. One of these pyramids in Greece is older than the pyramid of Cheops, as it was dated to 2720 BC.

There is a pyramid in ancient Rome. The 27-meter-high Pyramid of Cestius was built by the end of the first century BC and still exists today, close to the Porta San Paolo.

There are quite a few flat-top pyramids in China. The First Emperor of Qin (221 B.C.~), with the terracotta warriors in vicinity, was burried under a large pyramid outside modern day Xi'an. In the following centuries a dozen more Chinese royalties of Han Dynasty were also burried under flat top pyramidal earth works.

First pyramid in Europe?

In October 2005, archaeologist Semir Osmanagić announced that a hill near the Bosnian town of Visoko conceals a pyramid 100 metres high and perhaps 12,000 years old [1],[2]. If confirmed, this would be the oldest pyramid in Europe, as well as the world.[3]

Modern pyramids

A modern pyramid, built as a feature and as an entrance to the Louvre Art Gallery
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A modern pyramid, built as a feature and as an entrance to the Louvre Art Gallery
The CSU Long Beach Pyramid.
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The CSU Long Beach Pyramid.

An example of a modern pyramid can be found in Paris, France, in front of the Louvre Museum.

The 32-story Pyramid Arena in Memphis, Tennessee (built 1991) was the home court for the University of Memphis men's basketball program, and the National Basketball Association's Memphis Grizzlies until 2004.

The Walter Pyramid, home of the basketball and volleyball teams of the California State University, Long Beach, campus in California, United States, is an 18-story-tall blue pyramid.

The Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, United States, is a 30-story pyramid.


Hierarchical structure

The hierarchical structures of some organizations are sometimes described as pyramids. This often includes sports league systems Pyramid structure are commonly used in a reasonabley large organization, they show different areas and how 'high up' they are in the organization.

Human pyramid

This is a stunt, performed by circus artists — sometimes even doing other tricks such as juggling while up there — or less perfectly by amateurs (often for the fun of failing and falling), whereby participants form a pyramid of layers of persons, each standing (or supporting in another way, e.g. kneeling) on two others one level lower, one half a position to the right and the other to the left.

A human pyramid on the Hindu festival Krishna Janmaashtami.
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A human pyramid on the Hindu festival Krishna Janmaashtami.
  • During the Hindu festival Krishna Janmaashtami, young men form human pyramids to reach pots filled with curd and butter and suspended high above the ground as part of the Dahi-Handi ritual.
  • Human pyramids are often formed to reach for the bun during the Chinese Bun Festival.
  • It is also used in bonding, e.g. as part of a North American college fraternity hazing ritual, also in a variation called a spanking pyramid, also suitable as a collective punishment, in which the pledges, often divested, are paddled on the conveniently protruded posterior.

Arts and Media

A pyramid of Desserts.
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A pyramid of Desserts.
Pyramids made out of snowballs.
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Pyramids made out of snowballs.
  • Game show

Pyramid is the name of a game show currently in syndication.

  • Novel

Pyramids is a Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett.

  • Album

Pyramid is a concept album by The Alan Parsons Project, released in 1978.

  • American Rock-n-Roll Band

The Pyramids played instrumental surf music out of Long Beach, CA in the early 60's

  • Magazine

Pyramid is an online magazine publishing role-playing and other game articles, published by Steve Jackson Games.

  • Card Game

Pyramids a single player card game.

  • Fictional sport

Pyramid is a team sport played professionally and recreationally by humans in the television drama Battlestar Galactica (2003).

Confidence game

A pyramid scheme is a phony business, similar to a chain letter, that involves the exchange of money primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, promising a multiple return as long as the pyramid keeps growing — which it inevitably stops doing rather soon, so only the first participants are likely to make a profit.

See also

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