Art, asked by syramejaro0912, 9 months ago

what are the similarities of the pyramid of giza and the colosseum

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Answered by ShreyaKayal
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Explanation:

These pyramids have one thing in common—they were all built without advanced tools or even the wheel. It took a lot of people: 20,000 men built the Great Pyramid of Giza, most of them skilled labourers - not slaves. And it took a long time to build the Great Pyramid at Cholula, Mexico, taking 600 years to complete.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
8

Answer:

The material utilised in construction is similar to that of the Colosseum and the Pyramids, owing to similar natural resources.

Explanation:

  • Every piece of architecture is both similar and different from the others in terms of shape, material, function, and significance.
  • The Roman Colosseum and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza share both remarkable parallels and differences, despite being separated by time and culture.
  • Both the Colosseum and the Pyramids are significant landmarks in both architecture and engineering.
  • Both Roman and Egyptian architecture, like other societies, uses natural resources as building materials.
  • Looking at the terrain in which each civilization lives can help explain the materials they employ.
  • Because Egyptian culture thrived in desert settings with access to running water, materials like limestone were plentiful and extensively employed in construction.
  • Clay would be employed in several Egyptian societies because of the scarcity of water.
  • Both materials have become popular due to their abundance as well as their support and insulating capabilities.
  • Local materials such as mortar, lime, clay, tuff, and travertine were also chosen by the Romans.

Hence, the pyramid of Giza and the Colosseum have both similarities and differences as well. They are the ancient milestones.

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