Great Pyramids of Giza
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The Amazing Great Pyramids of Egypt
The Great Pyramid is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World that remains standing, and the whole Giza complex in Egypt is designated as a World Heritage Site. These Great Pyramids truly qualify as amazing and mysterious monuments from ancient times.
The Great Pyramids of Giza consist of the Great Pyramid (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops), the somewhat smaller Pyramid of Khafre (or Chephren), and the relatively modest sized Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinos). The Great Sphinx lies on the east side of the Giza complex, facing east. There are also a number of smaller pyramids and other buildings in the Giza necropolis.
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Table of Contents
- The Great Pyramids and their Pharoahs
- Why and How did they Build these Great Pyramids?
- DVDs on the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Another Theory about the Great Pyramids
- The Pyramids are really Great!
- Books on the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Artistic Pictures of the Great Pyramids
- Visiting the Great Pyramids of Giza Today
- Cool Stuff Featuring the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Have you visited the great pyramids of Giza?
- Great Lenses on Related Topics
- More about the Great Pyramids of Giza
- About Me
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The Great Pyramids and their Pharoahs

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Pyramids at Sunset, Giza
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The Great Pyramid is one of the the largest buildings ever erected on the planet, and the last of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World to remain standing. It is believed to have been constructed over a 20-year period concluding around 2560 B.C.E. as a tomb for Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (Cheops). Khafre's Pyramid, is the second largest pyramid and the tomb of the fourth-dynasty pharaoh Khafre (Chephren), a successor of Khufu. Although smaller than the Great Pyramid its location on higher bedrock than Khufu's pyramid, together with the steeper angle of inclination of its construction, make it look taller although it is actually smaller in both volume and height. Khafre is also credited, albeit with much debate, with the construction of the Great Sphinx. The smallest of the three Great Pyramids is Menkaure's Pyramid, Menkaure being a pharoah after Khafre.

Pyramids of Khufu and Khafre
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The pyramids were constructed of granite and limestone. They were surfaced with white casing stones, blocks of highly polished white limestone which caused the monuments to shine brightly in the sun. Although polished limestone encased them all, today only Khafre's Pyramid retains a significant display on the apex, while several of the casing stones can be found around the base of Khufu's Great Pyramid.
Why and How did they Build these Great Pyramids?
And these pyramids are not only large, they were constructed with amazing precision. The base of the Great Pyramid is as near as makes no difference a perfect square and the sides of this square, and that of the base square of the other two pyramids, are almost perfectly aligned to the four points of the compass. Measurements by the great archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie in the 1880s found the Great Pyramid and Khafre's pyramids to be oriented four minutes West of North, which corresponds to the position of North back in 2467 B.C.E.
Inside the pyramids are passages and chambers, shafts and galleries, niches for statues and burial chambers that house the sarcophagi of their pharoahs. And the outsides were originally encased in polished limestone, reflecting the sun so that the magnificence of the great pyramids shone out for miles around. Great monuments indeed to these powerful pharoahs, and so much work!

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Grand Gallery Inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu
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Egyptologists have enjoyed calculating how many people and how long it must have taken to construct these amazing monuments. The calculations have ranged from 300,000 men to only 30,000, and generally 20 to 30 years of work, although one group figured the Great Pyramid could have been constructed in a mere 10 years.
The purpose of the pyramids has long been understood as tombs for the bodies of the pharoahs of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, which often is described as the age of the pyramids. With a strong belief in the afterlife and the divinity of the pharoahs who were a connection between men and gods, the resting place of the bodies that had been the dwelling place of a god during the pharoah's lifetime was highly significant.
Clearly much thought and calculation went into the design and creation of these monuments, as evidenced by the precision of their construction. The alignment with the North star reflects their belief in the connection between earth and the heavens, and that somehow the divine spirit of the pharoah would travel to the heavens after the death of the body. The shafts that ascend out of the pyramid from the chamber where the sarcophagus was located appear to have been constructed to allow the Pharaoh's spirit to rise up and out to heaven.

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Pharaoh Khufu Supervising Construction of the Great Pyramid
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Although it was previously thought that slaves were forced to build these great pyramids, a more recent understanding is that the workers were somewhat willing peasants who worked during idle periods along with specialists on these and other civic projects that contributed to the prosperity of Egypt. Of course the pharoahs were no doubt the planners of these immense monuments to their own greatness.
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Another Theory about the Great Pyramids

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This is the Orion Correlation Theory, which states that there is a correlation between the spatial arrangement of the three largest pyramids at Giza and the three middle stars of the constellation Orion that make up Orion's belt.

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Aerial of Pryamids of Giza
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The theory was first proposed in 1995 by Robert Bauval, and has since been expanded in collaboration with Adrian Gilbert and Graham Hancock to include the Great Sphinx as a representation of the constellation Leo, and the Nile river to represent the Milky Way galaxy. This theory not only notes that there is a match between these arrangements, but postulates that this was deliberate on the part of the builders of the pyramids. That sounds OK, but the biggie here is that the stars in Orion's Belt and the constellation of Leo match up in these locations approximately 10,500 B.C.E., a mere 8,000 years earlier than the accepted accounts!
Well, despite some support from geologists who have argued that the effects of water erosion on the Great Sphinx date parts of that monument to at least 7,000-5,000 B.C.E., mainstream Egyptologists don't accept the Orion thesis. It does put the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx into an era before the Ancient Egyptians, so that's understandable! Still, it's a fascinating thought that someone might have built these huge monuments in relation to the constellations.
And, here I have to note that my daughter was quite thrilled by this idea when studying ancient cultures, probably in elementary school. She did a project on this very hypothesis, building a 3-D map of the Pyramids with the Great Sphinx, the Nile and all carefully positioned to match up with a picture of Orion. It was remarkably cool!
The Pyramids are really Great!

Pyramids at Sunset, Giza
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Pyramid of Khafre from Top of Pyramid of Menkaure
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Photographs of the pyramids taken at sunset or sunrise, or with a full moon, add natural wonder.
The next image of the Pyramids was taken at sunrise, by the photographer, Kristie Burns, who provided the photo for the opening scene of the movie, Stargate. This photo is impossible to take today because the Pyramids are now surrounded by fences and various regulations that prevent people from entering the desert at sunrise.

Pyramids of Egypt Through the Stargate
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A View of the Great Sphinx with a Full Moon and the Great Pyramid in the Background
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And a camel or two always add to the mystique of these great monuments in the desert!

Great Pyramids of Giza at Sunset
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Colorful Sunset Silhouetting Men and Camels at the Great Pyramids of Giza
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Artificial illumination casts them in even more magnificent light.

Giza at Night
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A Night View of the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza
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Books on the Great Pyramids of Giza
Artistic Pictures of the Great Pyramids

Ghost Pyramids by monsta1 at Zazzle
The mystic lost pyramids of Egypt

The Great Pyramids by Corey Ford at Zazzle
Digital painting of the great pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt.

Cosmic Pyramids by Corey Ford at Zazzle

Power of the pyramid by arteologist23 on Zazzle.
Visiting the Great Pyramids of Giza Today

Tourists on Camels and Pyramids of Giza
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Who wouldn't want to visit and see these camels travel past the pyramids in the desert?

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Tourists at the Pyramids
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Actually, though, you don't need camels to ride through the desert to reach the pyramids. They are located right on the edge of Cairo, so when you turn to look in the direction the Great Sphinx is facing there's a KFC/Pizza Hut in a shopping plaza straight ahead! But not to worry, the buildings are all on one side so if you face the other way it's all desert, and camels too.

City Scenic with Pyramids, Giza Plateau
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Cool Stuff Featuring the Great Pyramids of Giza
Have you visited the great pyramids of Giza?
Or did you just enjoy these pictures - let us know!
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ogrote
Apr 27, 2012 @ 6:22 pm | delete
- Yes - I've been to Egypt twice - the saying goes that if you taste the water of the Nile, once you will always return, but oh, I fear if you taste it now, you might stay forever - in the land of the living or the dead!
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jseven
Apr 8, 2012 @ 2:22 am | delete
- The great pyramids fascinate me. Thanks for the great lens!
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waldenthree.net
Nov 29, 2011 @ 4:54 pm | delete
- Pyramdis, Yea ! History of Mankind. In search of the exodus . Which Pyramid to Sun God ?
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SeleneMathew
Feb 15, 2011 @ 12:41 am | delete
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is a pride attraction of Egypt that welcomes large number of tourists from all over the world. It is the largest structure of the world's original Seven Wonders. This pyramid is actually an architectural feat, which can never be duplicated by means of modern technology as well as the advanced knowledge.
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thegogreenpeople
Dec 14, 2010 @ 9:38 pm | delete
- i have not visited it but it sounds amazing! i love the photos too...
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- Photos of the Pyramids in Giza
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