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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Giza pyramid complex |  |  |  | Giza pyramid complex: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian pyramids - Historic developmentBy the time of the early Dynastic period of Egyptian history, those with sufficient means were buried in visually unremarkable bench-like structures[3] known as mastabas.[4] The first historically documented Egyptian pyramid is attributed to the architect Imhotep ...
See also:Egyptian pyramids, Egyptian pyramids - Historic development, Egyptian pyramids - Construction, Egyptian pyramids - Pyramid symbolism, Egyptian pyramids - Pyramid sites, Egyptian pyramids - Abu Rawash, Egyptian pyramids - Giza, Egyptian pyramids - Zawyet el-Aryan, Egyptian pyramids - Abu Sir, Egyptian pyramids - Saqqara, Egyptian pyramids - Dahshur, Egyptian pyramids - Lisht, Egyptian pyramids - Meidum, Egyptian pyramids - Hawarra, Egyptian pyramids - el-Lahun, Egyptian pyramids - Notes Read more here: » Egyptian pyramids: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian pyramids - Historic development |
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|  |  |  | Giza pyramid complex: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian pyramids - ConstructionThe techniques used to construct Egypt's pyramids are thought to have initially been developed by trial and error[7], and then further evolved based on local economics, resources, and other considerations, over the thousand year pyramid-building phase of Egyptian civilization.
Recently-discovered worker's tombs have shown how pyramids were made and how im ...
See also:Egyptian pyramids, Egyptian pyramids - Historic development, Egyptian pyramids - Construction, Egyptian pyramids - Pyramid symbolism, Egyptian pyramids - Pyramid sites, Egyptian pyramids - Abu Rawash, Egyptian pyramids - Giza, Egyptian pyramids - Zawyet el-Aryan, Egyptian pyramids - Abu Sir, Egyptian pyramids - Saqqara, Egyptian pyramids - Dahshur, Egyptian pyramids - Lisht, Egyptian pyramids - Meidum, Egyptian pyramids - Hawarra, Egyptian pyramids - el-Lahun, Egyptian pyramids - Notes Read more here: » Egyptian pyramids: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian pyramids - Construction |
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|  |  |  | Giza pyramid complex: Encyclopedia II - Great Sphinx of Giza - DescriptionThe Great Sphinx is a half-human statue with the face of a man and the body of a lion. Carved out of the surrounding limestone bedrock, it is 57 metres (260 feet) long, 6 m (20 ft) wide, and has a height of 20 m (65 ft), making it one of the largest single-stone statues in the world. It is located on the west bank of the Nile River within the confines of the Giza pyramid field. The Great Sphinx f ...
See also:Great Sphinx of Giza, Great Sphinx of Giza - Description, Great Sphinx of Giza - Riddle of the Sphinx, Great Sphinx of Giza - Origins, Great Sphinx of Giza - Missing nose, Great Sphinx of Giza - Alternative dating theories, Great Sphinx of Giza - Water erosion, Great Sphinx of Giza - Other speculations, Great Sphinx of Giza - Notes Read more here: » Great Sphinx of Giza: Encyclopedia II - Great Sphinx of Giza - Description |
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|  |  |  | Giza pyramid complex: Encyclopedia II - Great Sphinx of Giza - Riddle of the SphinxThe Great Sphinx is an international symbol of mystery and controversy. It is the one of the world's largest and oldest statues, yet basic facts about it are unknown, such as the real-life model for the face, when exactly it was built, and by whom. These mysteries have collectively earned the title "Riddle of the Sphinx", a nod to its Greek namesake, although this phrase should not be confused with the original Greek legend. ...
See also:Great Sphinx of Giza, Great Sphinx of Giza - Description, Great Sphinx of Giza - Riddle of the Sphinx, Great Sphinx of Giza - Origins, Great Sphinx of Giza - Missing nose, Great Sphinx of Giza - Alternative dating theories, Great Sphinx of Giza - Water erosion, Great Sphinx of Giza - Other speculations, Great Sphinx of Giza - Notes Read more here: » Great Sphinx of Giza: Encyclopedia II - Great Sphinx of Giza - Riddle of the Sphinx |
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|  |  |  | Giza pyramid complex: Encyclopedia II - Orion constellation - Notable deep sky objectsHanging from Orion's belt is his sword, consisting of the multiple stars θ1 and θ2 Orionis, called Trapezium and the nearby Orion Nebula (M42). This is a spectacular object which can be clearly identified with the naked eye as something other than a star; using a pair of binoculars, its swirling clouds of nascent stars, luminous gas, and dust can be observed.
Another famous nebula is IC 434, the Horsehead Nebula, near ζ Orionis. It c ...
See also:Orion constellation, Orion constellation - Notable features, Orion constellation - Notable deep sky objects, Orion constellation - History, Orion constellation - Mythology, Orion constellation - In literature, Orion constellation - In music, Orion constellation - Stars Read more here: » Orion constellation: Encyclopedia II - Orion constellation - Notable deep sky objects |
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