How Were The Egyptian Pyramids Built?

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Have you ever wondered what whether the level of engineering skill that ancient Egyptians had were considered modern? A giant triangular shaped monument built by the ancient Egyptians, called pyramids, can show this. Pyramids reveal ancient Egypt’s engineering styles because of how it was built, what it was made out of, and what was inside the pyramid. One of the ways pyramids can show ancient Egyptians’ engineering skill is by the development of pyramid building. Pyramid building techniques were developed over centuries, according to the article, “How Were the Egyptian Pyramids Built?” by LiveScience. They claim that “[pyramid techniques over centuries] with all of the problems and setbacks that any modern-day scientist or engineer would face.” This sentence in the article claims that Egyptians at that time had the thinking of a “modern-day scientist or engineer”, which shows how high their engineering skills are. Pyramids first started with mastaba tombs during the reign of the pharaoh Djoser. His rectangular tomb started before “being developed into a six-layered step pyramid with underground tunnels and chambers.” (“How Were Egyptian Pyramids Built” by LiveScience) Then another skill developed during Snefru’s reign. His architects discovered ways to make …show more content…

According to “Building Materials of the Pyramid Builders” by Tour Egypt, pyramids were mainly made out of limestone. Most of it, instead of white limestone, “low grade limestone used to build the pyramid core”. (“Building Materials of the Pyramid Builders” by Tour Egypt). Limestone, according to the article, “Limestone” by Geology.com, has “an enormous diversity of uses”. As it is used as a construction material (such as floor tiles, window sills, shingles, etc.), it is inferred that limestone is very easy to work with, especially “low grade” limestone. This could prove that ancient Egyptians’ engineering skills are

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