Egyptian Architecture
A detailed Summary of Egyptian Architecture
The culture of Egypt developed very early. The political history was stable and development of tradition was being formed. Also, granite, sandstone, and limestone were available in abundance. These circumstances all made possible the world's most ancient monuments.
Egyptian rulers were obsessed and very competitive with constructing a tomb for himself more impressive and longer lasting than the others. They were built in walled enclosures and their columned halls turned inward. This is how the concept of the axis was born. The Egyptian temples were extended by avenues of sphinxes to intensify them. The temples also introduced monumental use of post-an
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, Kingdom Egypt, Pyramid Khufu, Step Pyramid,
Approximate Word count = 446
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: History
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