Lot of matierals were used to build pyramids such a rocks and stones, water and sand.
There were also:
1. White Limestone
2. Mud Bricks
3. Pink Granite
4. Basalt
5. Alabaster
6. Sand
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∙ 12y agoIt was made out of heavy stones that weighed about 5,ooo pounds. The better stone was for the outside of the pyramid,and the stone for the inside was regular stone
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Bricks and limestone
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∙ 13y agothey were made out of stones
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∙ 7y agoGranite, gneiss, basalt and graywacke.
Ancient Egyptians used: Rope and sand for cutting blocks.And hard stone chisels and hammers for shaping the statues (later in the bronze age they used bronze tools)Then softer stones to polish the statues.
Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.
The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
What material did Egyptians develop which made keeping records easier.
There were many forms of materials available to the Greeks to make statues and monuments Of course the most common was marble (because it is strong, weather resistant and doest crack when worked with as it is very porous, not to mention the abundance of marble in the Mediterranean). There was also bronze statues, made from molding and casting wooden statues. They also made wooden statues (but less frequently, as they figured out it was less durable and less permanent)
The Egyptians worshiped the 114 Gods of EGYPT by the way of statues and images
so they could pray to the statues for whatever they desire
When mummies are made, usually their pets are killed and mummified also. This is becuase the ancient Egyptians believed there was an after-life, and they wanted their pets with them during this. They are not statues, they're real.
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
Statues and hyroglifs
Egyptians use gold by making gold statues and gold portrates of the pharoh.
maybe they want themselves to be remembered
temples, statues, coffins, jewlary
Ancient Egyptians used: Rope and sand for cutting blocks.And hard stone chisels and hammers for shaping the statues (later in the bronze age they used bronze tools)Then softer stones to polish the statues.
It is not certain how the ancient Egyptians made statues and depictions of Anubis as they did not leave detailed records of it. (Or if they have been found, it has not been published to the public yet.)
Because Egyptians believed that the soul reconnected with the body in the afterlife it is most likely that these statues were made to preserve the soul "ka" for the afterlife
Which one? Statues were (most typically) either carved from blocks of stone or cast from precious metals. Sometimes combinations of the two.