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A pyramid (from Ancient Greek πυραμίς (puramís) 'pyramid') is a structure whose visible surfaces are triangular and converge to a point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be of any polygon shape, such as trilateral or quadrilateral (a 2-dimensional shape is a triangle.) A pyramid has the majority of its mass closer to the ground with less mass towards the pyramidion at the apex. This is due to the gradual decrease in the cross-sectional area along the vertical axis with increasing elevation. This offers a weight distribution that allowed early civilizations to create monumental structures.Civilizations in many parts of the world have built pyramids. The largest pyramid by volume is the Mesoamerican Great Pyramid of Cholula, in the Mexican state of Puebla. For millennia, the largest structures on Earth were pyramids—first the Red Pyramid in the Dashur Necropolis and then the Great Pyramid of Khufu, both in Egypt—the latter is the only extant example of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ancient monuments West Asia Mesopotamia The Mesopotamians built the earliest pyramidal structures, called ziggurats. In ancient times, these were brightly painted in gold/bronze. They were constructed of sun-dried mud-brick, and little remains of them. Ziggurats were built by the Sumerians, Babylonians, Elamites, Akkadians, and Assyrians. Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex that included other buildings. The ziggurat's precursors were raised platforms that date from the Ubaid period of the fourth millennium BC. The earliest ziggurats began near the end of the Early Dynastic Period. The original pyramidal structure, the anu ziggurat, dates to around 4000 BC. The White Temple was built on top of it circa 3500 BC. Built in receding tiers upon a rectangular, oval, or square platform, the ziggurat was a pyramidal structure with a flat top. Sun-baked bricks made up the core of the ziggurat with facings of fired bricks on the outside. The facings were often glazed in different colors and may have had astrological significance. Kings sometimes had their names engraved on them. The number of tiers ranged from two to seven. It is assumed that they had shrines at the top, but no archaeological evidence supports this and the only textual evidence is from Herodotus. Access to the shrine would have been by a series of ramps on one side of the ziggurat or by a spiral ramp from base to summit. Africa Egypt The most famous pyramids are in Egypt — huge structures built of bricks or stones, some of which are among the world's largest constructions. They are shaped in reference to the sun's rays. Most had a smoothed white limestone surface. Many of the facing stones have fallen or were removed and used for construction in Cairo. The capstone was usually made of limestone, granite or basalt and some were plated with electrum. Ancient Egyptians built pyramids from 2700 BC until around 1700 BC. The first pyramid was erected during the Third Dynasty by the Pharaoh Djoser and his architect Imhotep. This step pyramid consisted of six stacked mastabas. Early kings such as Snefru built pyramids, with subsequent kings adding to the number until the end of the Middle Kingdom. The age of the pyramids reached its zenith at Giza in 2575–2150 BC. The last king to build royal pyramids was Ahmose, with later kings hiding their tombs in the hills, such as those in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor's West Bank. In Medinat Habu and Deir el-Medina, smaller pyramids were built by individuals. Smaller pyramids with steeper sides were built by the Nubians who ruled Egypt in the Late Period. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world. At 146.6 metres (481 ft) it was the tallest structure in the world until the Lincoln Cathedral was finished in 1311 AD. Its base covers an area of around 53,000 square metres (570,000 sq ft). The Great Pyramid is the only extant one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ancient Egyptian pyramids were, in most cases, placed west of the river Nile because the divine pharaoh's soul was meant to join with the sun during its descent before continuing with the sun in its eternal round. As of 2008, some 135 pyramids had been discovered in Egypt, most located near Cairo. Sudan While pyramids are commonly associated with Egypt, Sudan has 220 extant pyramids, the most in the world. Nubian pyramids were constructed (roughly 240 of them) at three sites in Sudan to serve as tombs for the kings and queens of Napata and Meroë. The pyramids of Kush, also known as Nubian Pyramids, have different characteristics than those of Egypt. The Nubian pyramids had steeper sides than the Egyptian ones. Pyramids were built in Sudan as late as 200 AD. Sahel The Tomb of Askia, in Gao, Mali, is believed to be the burial place of Askia Mohammad I, one of the Songhai Empire's most prolific emperors. It was built at the end of the fifteenth century and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. UNESCO describes the tomb as an example of the monumental mud-building traditions of the West African Sahel. The complex includes the pyramidal tomb, two mosques, a cemetery and an assembly ground. At 17 metres (56 ft) in height it is the largest pre-colonial architectural monument in Gao. It is a notable example of the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style that later spread throughout the region. Nigeria One of the unique structures of Igbo culture was the Nsude pyramids, in the Nigerian town of Nsude, northern Igboland. Ten pyramidal structures were built of clay/mud. The first base section was 60 ft (18 m) in circumference and 3 ft (0.9 m) in height. The next stack was 45 ft (14 m) in circumference. Circular stacks continued to the top. The structures were temples for the god Ala, who was believed to reside there. A stick was placed at the top to represent the god's residence. The structures were laid in groups of five parallel to each other. Because it was built of clay/mud like the Deffufa of Nubia, over time periodic reconstruction has been required. Europe Greece Pausanias (2nd century AD) mentions two buildings resembling pyramids, one, 19 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of a still standing structure at Hellenikon, a common tomb for soldiers who died in a legendary struggle for the throne of Argos and another that he was told was the tomb of Argives killed in a battle around 669/8 BC. Neither survives and no evidence indicates that they resembled Egyptian pyramids. At least two surviving pyramid-like structures are available to study, one at Hellenikon and the other at Ligourio/Ligurio, a village near the ancient theatre Epidaurus. These buildings have inwardly sloping walls, but bear no other resemblance to Egyptian pyramids. They had large central rooms (unlike Egyptian pyramids) and the Hellenikon structure is rectangular rather than square, 12.5 by 14 metres (41 by 46 ft) which means that .... Discover the Pyramid popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Pyramid books.

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  • Captive synopsis, comments

    Captive

    Catherine Oxenberg

    Including a new afterword, Captive is an emotional, rippedfromtheheadlines exposé that lays bare the inner workings of the secretive NXIVM cult that shocked the world.I am a mother...

  • The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt synopsis, comments

    The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

    Toby Wilkinson

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Magisterial . . . [A] rich portrait of ancient Egypt’s complex evolution over the course of three millenniums.”Los Angeles Times   NAMED ONE OF THE...

  • Visiting the Pyramids with Bennu synopsis, comments

    Visiting the Pyramids with Bennu

    Suso Monforte & Editorial Weeble

    Do you want to learn about the history of Ancient Egypt guided by Bennu?  Bennu is a nineyearold Egyptian girl who knows a lot of things about her country. Miguel learnt a lot...

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    The Memoirs of Cleopatra

    Margaret George

    Bestselling novelist Margaret George brings to life the glittering kingdom of Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile, in this lush, sweeping, and richly detailed saga, the basis for the Cleo...

  • The Nephilim and Pyramid of Apocalypse synopsis, comments

    The Nephilim and Pyramid of Apocalypse

    Patrick Heron

    They appear in the first pages of the Bible, sons of God who coupled with mere mortals before and after the Flood. They are the fallen angels and their childrenthe Nephilimwho are ...

  • Pirates, Pyramids, and Papyrus synopsis, comments

    Pirates, Pyramids, and Papyrus

    Brian Dunning & Nathan Bebb

    We live in a modern Dark Age. Faith in pseudoscience is rampant, and belief in the supernatural permeates society at every level. Critical thinking is key to understanding what is ...

  • Pyramids synopsis, comments

    Pyramids

    Terry Pratchett

    The seventh book in the awardwinning comic fantasy Discworld series by Terry Pratchett.Unlike most teenaged boys, Teppic isn't chasing girls and working at the mall. Instead he's j...

  • The Pyramid synopsis, comments

    The Pyramid

    Henning Mankell

    The story of the Swedish detective’s beginnings, told in five gripping short mysteries: “An indispensable chapter to the saga” (Booklist Online).   Here are the stories that t...

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    Beyond Success

    Brian D. Biro

    Building upon the fundamental principles devised by Coach John Wooden, Brian D. Biro presents an accessible system for leadership development. With anecdotes, excercises, and Woode...

  • Pyramid synopsis, comments

    Pyramid

    David Macaulay

    “The mystery of the pyramids is solved before our eyes” in this illustrated YA guide to their construction by the Caldecott Medalwinning author (Kirkus).   In Pyramid, acclaim...

  • The Painted Queen synopsis, comments

    The Painted Queen

    Elizabeth Peters & Joan Hess

    Egypt, 1912Amelia Peabody and her dashing archeologist husband, Radcliffe Emerson, are once again in danger as they search for a priceless, stolen bust of legendary Queen Nefertiti...

  • Turning the Pyramid Upside Down synopsis, comments

    Turning the Pyramid Upside Down

    Marilyn D. Jacobson PhD

    "The upside down pyramid is particularly important in customer facing organizations ... a good read for any leader."Jim Estill, Partner at CanRock Ventures, owner of CEO Blog, Time...

  • Before the Pyramids synopsis, comments

    Before the Pyramids

    Christopher Knight & Alan Butler

    This pageturning study of the Giza pyramids, British henges, and the megalithic measuring system “could completely change the way we view our remote past…and origins” (Robert G. Ba...

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    Pyramid

    David Gibbins

    Perfect for fans of Clive Cussler and Dan Brown, Pyramid is a thrilling new adventure starring fearless marine archaeologist Jack Howard, in a heartstopping quest to uncover an anc...

  • The Invisible Pyramid synopsis, comments

    The Invisible Pyramid

    Loren Eiseley & William Cronon

    A revered ecologist and conservationist examines the origins and possible futures of humankind within the context of the Space Age, masterfully “[communicating] the awesome spectac...

  • Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, Revised and Updated 5th Anniversary Edition, The synopsis, comments

    Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, Revised and Updated 5th Anniversary Edition, The

    C.K. Prahalad

    Drawing on Prahalad's breakthrough insights in The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, great companies worldwide have sought to identify, build, and profit from new markets among...

  • Chariots of the Gods synopsis, comments

    Chariots of the Gods

    Erich von Däniken

    AS SEEN ON ANCIENT ALIENS  Now in a beautiful 50th anniversary edition with a new foreword and afterword by the author, this is the groundbreaking classic that introduced...

  • The Pyramids synopsis, comments

    The Pyramids

    Miroslav Verner

    A “richly illustrated . . . engaging, lucid account” of Ancient Egyptian Pyramids, what we know about them now, what we don’t, and what is still debated today (Kirku...

  • Inverting The Pyramid synopsis, comments

    Inverting The Pyramid

    Jonathan Wilson

    "An outstanding work the [soccer] book of the decade." Sunday Business PostInverting the Pyramid is a pioneering soccer book that chronicles the evolution of soccer tactics and ...

  • Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates synopsis, comments

    Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates

    Tom Robbins

    “As clever and witty a novel as anyone has written in a long time . . . Robbins takes readers on a wild, delightful ride. . . . A delight from beginning to end.”Buffalo NewsSwitter...

  • The Pyramid of Doom synopsis, comments

    The Pyramid of Doom

    Andy McDermott

    “No fan of Indiana Jones, Matthew Reilly or action in general will be able to put it down.”Northern Territory NewsA BURIED EGYPTIAN TEMPLE. A SECRET KEPT FOR 6,000 YEARS. A RACE FO...

  • The Wisdom Pyramid synopsis, comments

    The Wisdom Pyramid

    Brett McCracken

    We're facing an information overload.With the quick tap of a finger we can access an endless stream of addictive informationsports scores, breaking news, political opinions, stream...

  • Black Pyramid synopsis, comments

    Black Pyramid

    AD Stewart

    A beautiful land enriched with a history of mythical Gods and power hungry pharaohs. There is ONE who walks among us. He knows the truth of the Ancient Egyptians....  Siaak hi...

  • Summary of the Book the Fortune At the Bottom of the Pyramid By C. K. Prahlad synopsis, comments

    Summary of the Book the Fortune At the Bottom of the Pyramid By C. K. Prahlad

    Jaya Jha

    Summary of the famous book Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C. K. Prahlad. Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP): Bottom of the pyramid refers to the world poorest four billion people...

  • The Digital Media Pyramid synopsis, comments

    The Digital Media Pyramid

    Benjamin A. Davis & William S. Tucker III

    This book is meant as a guide for people who write online and want to use a predictable structure that their readers will recognize and trust.  The Digital Media Pyramid is a ...

  • The Pyramid Waltz synopsis, comments

    The Pyramid Waltz

    Barbara Ann Wright

    To most, Princess Katya Nar Umbriel is a rogue and a layabout; she parties, she hunts and she breaks women’s hearts. But when the festival lights go down and the palace slumbers, K...

  • Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History synopsis, comments

    Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History

    Patrick Hunt

    The world’s greatest archaeological finds and what they tell us about lost civilizations Renowned archaeologist Patrick Hunt brings his top ten list of ancient archaeological disc...

  • The Symbolic Prophecy of the Great Pyramid synopsis, comments

    The Symbolic Prophecy of the Great Pyramid

    H. Spencer Lewis

    The world's greatest mystery and first wonder is the Great Pyramid. It stands as a monument to the learning and achievements of the ancients. For centuries its secrets were closete...

  • Pyramids of Montauk synopsis, comments

    Pyramids of Montauk

    Preston Nichos & Peter Moon

    "Pyramids of Montauk" Unveils the mysteries of Montauk Point and its select location for pyramids and time travel experimentation. An astonishing sequel to "The Montauk Project" an...

  • The Writing of the Gods synopsis, comments

    The Writing of the Gods

    Edward Dolnick

    The fastpaced and “engrossing account” (The New York Times Book Review) of “one of the greatest breakthroughs in archaeological history” (The Christian Science Monitor): two rival ...

  • Still Life with Woodpecker synopsis, comments

    Still Life with Woodpecker

    Tom Robbins

    “Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.”PeopleStill Life with Woodpecker is a sort of a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camel cigarettes. I...

  • Mummies and Pyramids synopsis, comments

    Mummies and Pyramids

    Mary Pope Osborne, Will Osborne & Sal Murdocca

    The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new, easytouse numbering system! Getting the facts behind the fiction has never l...

  • Crocodile on the Sandbank synopsis, comments

    Crocodile on the Sandbank

    Elizabeth Peters

    Meet Egyptologist Amelia Peabody in the first mystery in the Victorianera set, New York Times bestselling "sparkling series" (Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review)."If Indian...

  • The Pyramid Texts synopsis, comments

    The Pyramid Texts

    Samuel A. B. Mercer

    The Pyramid Texts of Ancient Egypt are the oldest large body of written material in the world. They are incised on limestone in thousands of lines of hieroglyphics, containing frag...