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Essay heading: Ancient Egypt
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The pyramids
were built between the year 1600 B.C. and the year 2700.
Many scholars believe that the reason why the pyramids
were built in a triangular form is because it has a religious
meaning to the Egyptians. The slanting side might have
reminded the Egyptians of the slanting rays of the sun, that
the pharaoh's soul could climb to the sky and join the gods... displayed 300 characters
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The slanting side might have
reminded the Egyptians of the slanting rays of the sun, that
the pharaoh's soul could climb to the sky and join the gods.
In the pyramids they buried the pharaoh's body. There was a
chamber for the body. There was also a chamber for
treasures of gold and other priceless items for the pharaoh's
afterlife... displayed next 300 characters
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