The pyramids in Egypt were attracted to ancient tourists and conquerors.
The Egyptian era is one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world.
The pyramids, especially the Great Pyramid of Giza, are the most spectacular artifacts
The large scale of the pyramid reflects the unique role of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt society. Today, 4000 years later, the Egyptian pyramids still retain their wealth and majesty and glimpse. The pyramid represents the glorious history of this country. This pyramid is a royal tomb that holds the body of Pharaoh and is considered to be the spiritual rise of Pharaoh. The Pharaohs from the top of the pyramid, the ancient Egyptians believe that the Pharaoh's soul will come to the future …show more content…
The king has a unique place in Egyptian society. In a place somewhere between man and God, people believe that they have been chosen by the gods as an intermediary between them and the people on Earth. Because of this, the smooth, angular sides of the pyramid symbolize the sun's rays and are designed to help the king's soul ascend to heaven and join God, especially the Sun God Ra. The ancient Egyptians believed that when the
king died, part of his spirit (called "ka") remained in his body. In order to properly take care of one's own spirit, the body was made into a mummy and everything the king needed for his next life was buried with him, including goldsmiths, food, furniture and other products. The pyramid became the focus of worship of the death king and should remain in good condition after his death. Their wealth will not only provide him, but also help his relatives, officials and pastors.
How did pyramid build
The pyramid is so large and ancient. As far as I know, there is no crane in ancient Egypt. Egyptian scholars Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass have been trying to solve the problem of where 20,000 or
30,000 laborers believe that the pyramids are built. In the end, they want to know more about …show more content…
Two scholars believe that Pharaoh has placed a group of workers working in the pyramids throughout the year in Giza. But in the months of late summer and early fall, when the Nile flooded the surrounding fields, Giza would have a large workforce that would work on the pyramids. These peasants and local villagers gathered in Giza to work for their Pharaoh and build their monuments later. This will ensure their own future lives and will also benefit the future of Egypt as a whole and economic prosperity. They are likely to be willing to work, a workforce working for food and shelter, for the benefit of humanity, Pharaoh and the country. You may think that an ancient Egyptian pyramid construction worker is a dangerous job and you may die or be abused. If you are an ancient Egyptian pyramid builder, you can get enough food, you can get timely treatment when you are injured, and working for Pharaoh is also a sacred work. The pyramid is shaped as a reference to the sun's rays. Most pyramids have a polished, highly reflective white limestone surface. (The ancient Egyptians covered the surface of the pyramid with polished white limestone and contained a large number of fossil shells.) When viewed from a distance, they