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Egypt Pyramids

Pyramids of Egypt wasn’t just huge buildings for burial purposes, it was a witness of the greatness the ancient Egyptians have achieved in all life fields. Discover Egypt Pyramids here!

Long after the end of Egypt’s own pyramid-building period, a burst of pyramid-building occurred in what is present-day Sudan, after much of Egypt came under the rule of the Kingdom of Kush, which was then based at Napata.

While Napatan rule was brief, ending in 661 BC, Egyptian culture made an indelible impression. The Meroitic period of Kushite history, when the kingdom was centered on Meroë, (approximately in the period between 300 BCE and 300 CE), saw a full-blown pyramid-building revival, which saw more than two hundred Egyptian-inspired indigenous royal pyramid-tombs constructed in the vicinity of the kingdom’s capital cities.

The shape of the Egyptian pyramids is believed to represent the primitive hill in which the Egyptians believed that the earth had been created, and the shape of the pyramid is believed to represent the descending sunlight. far.

Pyramids were often also named in ways that referred to solar luminescence. example, the formal name of the Bent Pyramid at Dahshur was The Southern Shining Pyramid, and that of Senwosret at el-Lahun was Senwosret is Shining.

In 1842, Carl Richard Lipsius issued the first modern list of pyramids – now known as the “List of Pyramids of Lipsius”, which counted the number of pyramids to 67 pyramids, and another large number has been discovered since then, as of November 2008, 118 number of Egyptian pyramids were determined. The most recent pyramid to be discovered was that of Sesheshet at Saqqara, mother of the Sixth Dynasty pharaoh Teti, announced on 11 November 2008.

All of the pyramids of Egypt, with the exception of the small Third Dynasty pyramid, are found in the corner of the dead (or the corner of the dead), on the west bank of the Nile, and most of them are grouped together in a number of pyramid fields. The most famous of these are listed geographically, from north to south, below.

  1. Abu Rawash

  2. Giza

  3. Zawyet el-Aryan

  4. Abusir

  5. Saqqara

  6. Dahshur

  7. Mazghuna

  8. Lisht

  9. Meidum

  10. Hawara

  11. el-Lahun

  12. El-Kurru

  13. Nuri

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