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Old 07-15-2007   #21 (permalink)
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precisely how funny pyramids all over the world civilizations that had never met all build pyramids, and as far as I recal the Aztec or one of those precolumbian civilizations have things in common with the Egyptians
Yes, yet there pyramids, are completely different, considering they are supposed to have learnt from the same source thats very strange. And anyway, its known the roman attempt where deliberately copying the Egyptians, just on a smaller scale. With more man power, therese no reason why the Egyptians couldnt have built the originals
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There was an evolution of the shape. The ones dated earlier are small, piles of rocks. then they had stepped sides. They look pretty small and unimpressive. Then, they started building them at larger scales and adding more steps. until they created the largest ones in Giza. the basic design was modeled after a pile of sand, I think, or a mountain.
AGREED, there where mastabas, stepped pyramids and then pyramid, to its most broadest explanation of development
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