Pyramid

Dublin Core

Title

Pyramid

Description

The Egyptian pyramids are among the most famous and mysterious ancient structures in the world, representing the power of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs. Constructed during the period from the 27th to the 22nd century BCE, these immense triangular structures were intended as tombs for the pharaohs in order to perpetuate their power. They are not only architectural wonders but also symbols of the splendor of ancient Egyptian civilization and cultural heritage. Tourists and scholars flock to these mysterious structures, hoping to uncover the secrets behind 2 them and experience the glorious history of ancient Egypt. Through archaeology and technological advancements, our understanding of the interior of the pyramids continues to grow, aiming to reveal more of the mysteries of ancient Egyptian civilization. The historical value of the pyramids lies not only in their enormous size and exquisite craftsmanship but also in their role as carriers of the historical heritage and belief systems from ancient Egyptian dynasties to the modern world.

Source

is51102024

Contributor

tj40@st-andrews.ac.uk

Type

Site

Identifier

1062

Date Submitted

02/05/2024

Date Modified

05/03/2024 12:28:56 pm

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,29.9792,31.1342;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

Pyramid

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

2244

Contact

tj40@st-andrews.ac.uk

Collection

Citation

“Pyramid,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/2224.

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