1 The building of pyramids
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The building of pyramids

Pyramid construction developed from the time of King Djoser (3rd Dynasty). His mastaba, initially 9 m high, was widened several times and finally served as the base of a six-tiered pyramid. The 60 m high stepped pyramid was the expression of the pharaoh's higher monumental aspirations and was located in the centre of an "afterlife district" built entirely in stone. A 544 m long and 10.50 m high enclosing wall enclosed courtyards, various buildings and underground chambers. It thus separated the burial district from the outside world - pay someone to do my homework . The name of the ingenious master builder Imhotep was recorded for the first time.

Via the intermediate forms of the pyramids of King Snorfu in Meidum and Dahshur, the classical form of the pyramids of Giza, built on a square ground plan, was developed for the royal tombs of the Old Kingdom.

With the pyramids of Cheops - pay someone to take my online class (side length 230 m, height 146 m), Chepheren (215 m, 143 m) and Mykerinos (105 m, 66 m), the abstraction from an apparently organically grown hill (mastaba) into a mathematically abstract form took place around 2550-2470 BC. The monumental exaggeration emphasised its special significance as a sloping "heavenly ramp" that led directly to Re, the sun god, and guaranteed that the dead would be revived every night and thus become immortal.

Since the Khafre pyramid stands on a higher rock plateau, it appears larger and more powerful than the Khafre pyramid - analogy homework help , for which an estimated 2.5 million stone blocks were used. At the top, part of the former cladding of polished limestone slabs can still be seen. The pyramid-shaped keystone (pyramidion) is said to have been gilded.

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