Ancient Egyptian pyramids of Giza's Great pyramid are attractive and wonderful. Egyptian archaeologists and historians have long debated on who built the pyramid and why. There are many different contradictory theories about the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. After reviewing the history page, I found that many theories have been developed to explain the existence of this important historical milestone.
The Great pyramid of Giza (also known as the pyramid of Khufu or the pyramid of Peppers) is the oldest and largest pyramid among the three pyramids of the Giza pyramid complex, next to Egypt which is the current Giza of Egypt . It is the oldest and only legacy of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The ancient Egyptians believe that the pyramid is a tomb built between 10 and 20 BC. It was named after the sign of the inner room and the Egyptian dynasty of the 4th dynasty. Originally located at 146.5 meters (481 feet), this large pyramid is the world's tallest man-made building with a history of over 3,800 years. Initially, the large pyramid was covered with limestone casing stone to form a smooth outer surface, but the potential core structure of today is seen. Several casing stones that once covered the structure can still be seen around the base.
Two years ago, some researchers announced that they will explore the Great Pyramid of Giza using the Muon tomography method. This is also known as Kuhu's pyramid. They are planning to imagine the internal structures that researchers can not access and hope to understand the technology used to build them. What they found was strange than anyone had expected. I now know that there is at least 30 meters (100 feet) of space inside the Great Pyramid - discovering new rooms and dimples in the pyramid for the first time in the 19th century
On the outskirts of modern Cairo, the Great Pyramid of Giza in the plateau of the West Bank of the Nile is not as famous as the pyramid. The oldest and largest pyramid among the three Pyramids of Giza is known as the Great Pyramid and is the only surviving building among the seven wonderful wonders of the ancient world. It was the successor to Sneferu and was built for Chevs (Greek), the second of the eight kings of the 4th dynasty. Hufu ruled for 23 years (2589 to 2566), but his rule exceeded the wonder of his pyramid. The average area of the bottom is 755.75 feet (230 m) and the height of the base is 481.4 feet (147 m), this pyramid is the world's largest pyramid. Three small pyramids built for the Queen Hufu are located next to the Great Pyramid, and there is a tomb near the sky sarcophagus of his mother's queen Hetepheres.