Great Pyramids

Title

Great Pyramids

Date

2551-2472 BCE

Identifier

1699

Work Type

built works

Work Location

Egypt (nation)
Pyramids of Giza (ruins)

Style/Period

Fourth Dynasty (Egyptian)

Subject

pyramids (tombs or platforms)

Description

View of the pyramid complex at Giza. The largest pyramid was built for Khufu (also known as Cheops), and was the tallest building in the world until the 19th century, the second largest pyramid was built for Khufu's son Khafre and the smallest of the three belonged to Menkaure. "These three pyramids, built in about a 75 year period, exhibit the engineering and bureaucratic skills of the early Egyptians. Huge limestone blocks were brought from quarries on the east side of the Nile to be placed in tiered courses in structures so immense that they were classed as wonders of the world; vast numbers of workers and numerous man hours were required for their erection. Not only had Egyptians mastered stone masonry but they had astronomical knowledge as well--how much is debated. Still, the pyramids are oriented to the cardinal points of the compass,"--by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton University.

Reproduction Type

jpeg

ID Number

A1EGGIZ2-82600BE2A5

Files

A1EGGIZ2-82600BE2A5.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
Tags
Citation
“Great Pyramids,” LTU Digital Images, accessed April 30, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/11701.