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Как строили египетские пирамиды? — Научпок



Как строили египетские пирамиды? — Научпок

Египетские пирамиды — величайшие архитектурные памятники Древнего Египта, среди которых одно из «семи чудес света» — пирамида Хеопса и почётный кандидат «новых семи чудес света» — Пирамиды Гизы. Пирамиды представляют собой огромные каменные сооружения пирамидальной формы, использовавшиеся в качестве гробниц для фараонов Древнего Египта. Слово «пирамида» — греческое, означает многогранник. До настоящего времени среди исследователей нет единого мнения о причинах, побудивших придавать сооружениям указанную форму. Всего в Египте было обнаружено 118 пирамид (на ноябрь 2008 года).

(auto translation) Egyptian pyramids - the greatest architectural monuments of ancient Egypt, including one of the "seven wonders of the world" - the pyramid of Cheops and honorary PhD "New Seven Wonders of the World" - the Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids are a huge stone pyramid-shaped buildings that were used as tombs for pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The word "pyramid" - the Greek, means a polyhedron. So far, there is no general consensus on the reasons why this form to give structures. Total 118 pyramids have been found in Egypt (November 2008).

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