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Why do you think the Egyptians used the pyramid shape? Explain your answer

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Answered by hamna9754
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Answer:

The ancient Egyptians built pyramids as tombs for their Pharaohs, or kings. A Pharaoh would begin planning his tomb, or "house of eternity," as soon as he took the throne. This was because the Egyptian pyramids held many items in preparation for the afterlife. It was believed that the Pharaohs would need many of his belongings, as well as slaves, for the afterlife.

There are more than 100 Egyptian pyramids, each built for a different person. Most pyramids were actually pyramid complexes including a main pyramid surrounded by a courtyard, a nearby mortuary temple, and a small cult pyramid that was to house the king's soul. Some pyramids had nearby small pyramids or other kinds of tombs set aside for family members.

In ancient Egypt, it was believed that death began a journey that brought the person to the next world of the afterlife. The king was mummified and the mummy kept inside the pyramid both for protection and for easier travel to the afterlife. His belongings were kept with him in the pyramid so that he might have access to them in the afterlife.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The Egyptians used Pyramids because of its various representations.

Explanation:

  • The Egyptians used that shape because pyramid represented the first land to appear at the beginning of time- a hill called 'Ben-Ben'.
  • The pyramid had sloping sides so that the dead pharaoh could symbolically climb to the sky and live forever.
  • The pyramid represented the rays of the sun.

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