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  1. The Large Egyptian Pyramids: Modelling a complex engineering project (bar s) by H.J. de Haan, 2010-12-31
  2. Who Built the Pyramid? by Meredith Hooper, 2006-02-14
  3. Pyramids of Giza (Structural Wonders) by Sheelagh Matthews, 2007-07-30
  4. Look Inside a Pyramid (Pebble Plus) by Mari Schuh, 2009-04
  5. Pyramids (Built to Last) by Valerie Bodden, 2008-01-31
  6. How the Pyramids were Built (Egyptology) by Peter Hodges, 1993-12-01
  7. Great Pyramid (Great Buildings) by Hazel Mary Martell, 1997-03-31
  8. Pyramid mysteries. A look at the architecture / Piramida tayn vzglyad na arkhitekturu Velikoy piramidy s tochki zreniya kreatsionisticheskoy mifologii per. s angl. by Elford A.F., 2009
  9. UNDERSTANDING ARCHITECTURE: STYLES AND STRUCTURES FROM THE PYRAMIDS TO POST MODERNISM. by Marco. Bussagli, 2005
  10. Architecture and Construction: Building Pyramids, Log Cabins, Castles, Igloos, Bridges, and Skyscrapers (Scholastic Voyages of Discovery. Visual) by Scholastic Books; Of Discovery Voyages, 1969-01-01
  11. The Building of the Great Pyramid (Stories from History) by Colin Hynson, 2006-06-29
  12. Pyramids.: An article from: Science Weekly
  13. Pyramids of the New World by Gordon Cortis Baldwin, 1971-06
  14. How the Great Pyramid Was Built by Craig B. Smith, 2004-10-17

61. Dead Pharoahs
it does make reference to the fact that we do not know how the Egyptians constructedthe pyramids. It describes the basic architecture and history of the site.
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EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE
Excavations at Giza
Location: http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/GIZ/NN_Fall92/NN_Fall92.html This site is an extremely well researched and detailed account of the archeological finds at Giza. It includes over twenty pictures and maps of the site. It has a fascinating and detailed representation of each item. A student could write and entire paper just from the material present on this site. Joe Creamer
Giza
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This site has some decent photographs. The photographs may appear small at first, but if one clicks on them, the site links you to much larger pictures. Information provided by this site is somewhat lacking. It is recommended to go elsewhere if looking for history or architectural information, but if one is looking for images, this is a nice place to go. Sery Bounphasaysonh
THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA
Location: http://pharos.bu.edu/Egypt/Wonders/pyramid.html I would only recommend this document if anyone is looking for a specific example of a pyramid. It tells very little about the Egyptian culture in general, but it does make reference to the fact that we do not know how the Egyptians constructed the pyramids. It also describes the pyramid in detail. Once in this document, one is also able to observe other items from Egyptian culture such as a tomb or a piece of art. Julie Burke
Guardian's Sphinx
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62. Golden Section In Art And Architecture
following comprises a set of slides on Golden Section in Art and architecture . ratio,divine proportion, phi) and used in the design of their great pyramids.
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The ancient Egyptians were the first to use mathematics in art. It seems almost certain that they ascribed magical properties to the golden section (golden ratio, divine proportion, phi) and used in the design of their great pyramids.
pyramids, Giza If we take a cross section of the Great Pyramid , we get a right triangle, the so-called Egyptian Triangle. The ratio of the slant height of the pyramid (hypotenuse of the triangle) to the distance from ground center (half the base dimension) is 1.61804 ... which differs from phi by only one unit in the fifth decimal place. If we let the base dimension be 2 units, then the sides of the right triangle are in the proportion 1:sqrt(phi):phi and the pyramid has a height of sqrt(phi). Visit the web page Cairo and the Pyramids of Giza for more details.

63. Glass Steel And Stone - Egypt - Cairo Architecture And Artifacts
The Mystery of the pyramids. All things fear time, but time fears the pyramids. .The pyramids of Giza (Were also called the Houses of Eternity. ).
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The Mystery of the Pyramids " All things fear time, but time fears the Pyramids. "
The Pyramids of Giza
(Were also called the "Houses of Eternity.")
Built: 2690-2530bc by an estimated 4,000 craftsmen (not 100,000 slaves as was previously thought).
This building is reportedly haunted.
  • Pyramid of Khufu: Built in 2690bc, 450 feet tall, 755 feet on each side, 51.5 degree angle. The largest stone structure on Earth. Pyramid of Khafre: Built in 2650bc, 448 feet tall, 705 feet on each side, 53.8 degree angle. Pyramid of Menkaure: Built in 2600bc, 218 feet tall, 354 feet on each side, 51 degree angle.
Unknown spirits are said to haunt the Great Pyramid. Location: Nine miles southwest of downtown Cairo. Reachable by car, taxi, private or public busses.
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In 1816, a French expedition uncovered part of the limestone monster, but only managed to dig away at the rear portion because of the shifting sand. Then in 1925 yet another expedition managed to clear the front part of the Sphinx, revealing its true form. It was all these layers of buildings underneath the sand that has given rise to the myths of hidden chambers and buried treasures in the desert. Those rumors led to fortune-seekers burrowing into the monument. Since it was first uncovered, the Sphinx has been repeatedly patched and repaired over more than 3,000 years.

64. Egyptian Architecture
of architecture of the ancient Egyptians, you will see the great architecture thatwas created by the them. You will find out how the pyramids were built, what
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In this section of Architecture of the ancient Egyptians, you will see the great architecture that was created by the them. You will find out how the pyramids were built, what was carved on top of many stone columns, and more. I hope that you enjoy this page!
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Tombs Temples Statues and Monuments PYRAMIDS Probably the most famous structure in all of Egypt, are the Pyramids. They are still one of the worlds best architectural achievement, even though they were built many centuries ago. These structures can be as tall as 482 feet (147 m) high. The Pyramid towers over many other famous landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty. The first true pyramid was build at saqqara for the king Zoser. It was called a step pyramid because of its step shape. The later pyramids were smooth sided, like the Great Pyramid at Giza, built for King Khufu about 4,500 years ago. The smooth sided pyramid was built from Dynasty IV onwards. They were built by first having men to chisel the block of granite the way that they wanted it. The stonemasons used special rods to check that a stone block was cut accurately. Next, the blocks stayed in the quarry until the flood season so they could use barges to haul over the heavy granite blocks. Once the boast had arrived near the pyramid, they unloaded the blocks, and were hauled up a ramp. Then, ropes and levers were used to maneuver the huge blocks into position. The overseer would check that every block was laid correctly. Once all of the granite blocks were placed in position, laborers rubbed the casing blocks with polishing stones until they would shine in the sun. The overseers used plump lines to check that the angle of the slope was correct.

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67. Ancient Human Civilizations
number of illustrations depicting daily life during the Old Kingdom, however, noneof these show us how the pyramids were actually built. Home. architecture.
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T he pyramids that have made Egypt so famous are truly one of the world's greatest architectural achievements. The ancient Greeks considered the pyramids of Egypt one of the seven greatest wonders of the world, and today they are the only one that are still standing. One of the oldest mysteries about the pyramids is just how did ancient man move such massive blocks of stone using only Stone Age tools? The Ancient Egyptians left a profuse number of illustrations depicting daily life during the Old Kingdom, however, none of these show us how the pyramids were actually built. Home Architecture Agriculutre Manufacture War weapons Important events

68. Architecture
The architecture of the pyramids built with false rooms attempted tohide the final resting place of the mummies. The rockcut tombs
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The pyramids and other temples that were built were to honor the wealthiest of rulers. The most elaborate tombs and pyramids were built before the 20th Dynasty. One theory is that because of the wide spread plundering and desecration of the temples and pyramids many of the later tombs were hidden. The architecture of the pyramids built with false rooms attempted to hide the final resting place of the mummies. The rock-cut tombs in the Valley of the Kings near Thebes were one attempt to hide the graves of the royals. Finally, during the Roman Period of Egyptian history, elaborate tombs were not built as they had been in earlier periods. Here is a graphic time line with links to sites of Ancient Egyptian ruins.
View other architectural sites: Theban Mapping Project Ancient Egyptian Architecture Ancient Egyptian Architecture and Settlements Tutankhamun Tomb Art

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70. Amsterdam Grade 5 Maya Projects : Project 2 : Architecture & Road Systems
Science and Technology 3 Maya architecture and Road Systems. The Maya builtmany different buildings. such as huge pyramids, temples and palaces.
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    The Maya built many different buildings. such as huge pyramids, temples and palaces. The temples were painted red and blue or covered with white stucco and then polished to make the temple shine. Occasionally a newer temple would be built on top of an old one to make another layer. Sometimes the temples would grow up to 70 meters high. Here is an animated sequence on How to Build a Pyramid Nobles and priests were actually the only people who lived in the cities. They mostly spent their time in small dark rooms in their palaces. The Maya did not have metal, they only had tools made from stone, wood, bone or shell and they didn't even have the wheel yet. So the Maya had trouble building their temples, palaces and pyramids. The Maya had sweat houses to cure diseases and also had ball courts. They had normal houses as well for the ordinary people. The use of plaster and burnt lime was very important to the Mayan architecture. The rooms are usually thin and rectangular shaped with hardly any windows. The decorations in rooms mostly have masks, human figures and geometric forms. The cap of the room which is constructed of concrete is gently rounded or sloped to drain off the heavy tropical rains. The difference between Mayan pyramids and Egyptian pyramids is that the Mayan ones had flat tops, they're formed in steps and supported buildings on the top. The buildings were usually temples.

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Pyramid architecture is demonstrably highly successful, if only in terms of longevity, Egyptian pyramids have withstood the ravages of time, earthquake and man's attempts to blast them open. Not that there haven't been problems The graphic shows the fallen pyramid at Meidum, generally ascribed to Snefru, although it may have been started by his father, Huni the Smiter. It may have started out as the first true pyramid shape, but at some stage it collapsed By virtue of its damage, this pyramid shows rather more about its internal construction than any of the others,. Egyptologists generally assume that later pyramids are constructed along similar lines, although so much of the masonry is concealed within the bulk of a pyramid that it is hard to be sure about anything. Notice that the internal part set out to be a stepped pyramid, which was later extended to be a larger stepped pyramid which, in turn, was converted to a smooth-faced pyramid proper. Note too, that the steps are not horizontal, but slope rather like a man's shoulders. It is thought that fitting the outer packing and casing stones over these sloping shoulders led at some stage to the exterior slipping off. The pile of rubble we now see around the base is thought to be that original exterior. Later pyramids are thought to have squarer shoulders, and thinner packing and casing layers.

73. Geometry In Art & Architecture Unit 2
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... Early Twentieth Century Art The Geometric Art of M.C. Escher Later Twentieth Century Geometry Art Art and the Computer Squaring the Circle in the Great Pyramid "Twenty years were spent in erecting the pyramid itself: of this, which is square, each face is eight plethra, and the height is the same; it is composed of polished stones, and jointed with the greatest exactness; none of the stones are less than thirty feet." -Heroditus, Chap. II, para. 124. Slide 2-1: The Giza Pyramids and Sphinx as depicted in 1610, showing European travelers Tompkins, Peter. Secrets of the Great Pyramid. NY: Harper, 1971. p. 22 Outline: The Great Pyramid The Golden Ratio Egyptian Triangle Squaring the Circle ... Reading The Great Pyramid Slide 2-2: The Great Pyramid of Cheops Tompkins, Peter. Secrets of the Great Pyramid. NY: Harper, 1971. p. 205 We start our task of showing the connections between geometry, art, and architecture with what appears to be an obvious example; the pyramids, works of architecture that are also basic geometric figures.

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76. Egyptian Architecture
Egyptian architecture. pyramids, tombs, temples, statues and monumentswere the best known work by egyptian architects. The most
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Egyptian Architecture The most famous in Egypt are the pyramids. They are among the highest acheivement by egyptian achitects even thogh they were built many centuries ago. The pyramids tower over several well known monuments today, such as the statue of liberty, and can be high as 482 feet. The first pyramid ever built was called a step pyramide because of its step shape. The later pyramids were much smoother. For finishing touches the architects placed heiroglyphics around the pyramid with many vibrant colors. It is also knows that kings were burried inside their pyramids when they died. Before pyramids the kings used to be burried inside tombs. They were usually built with with two parts, the crypt and the chapel. The decorated walls of the chapel had a false door, representing the dead’s connection to the living. In the rear there was a burial shaft which lead to the crypt. The crypt was very creatively decorated with carved reliefs and wall paintings. The statues you see all around Egypt made of granite with some heiroglyphics are called temples. They resemble large brown columns. These columns were built to support buildings, although u see many with only one standing alone. This is because they are soo old most fell down or were torn down but they left a small sturdy part to remember the building by.

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