No mummy has ever been officially discovered in a Pyramid. There are separate buildings that house mummies and these are called mastabas. And the Pharaohs were buried mostly in special places like the valley of the kings which is in the Egyptian dessert. It is only a theory that the pyramids have anything to do with the afterlife or burial. We do not know what the Pyramids were built for.
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Pharaoh Khufu had 20,000 slaves to make his Great Pyramid.
He is buried in the head of the Sphinx, the chambers in the pyramid were meant as failsafe ways to protect their most intimate secrets (how they built the pyramids) aka the library of egypt, like why would you bury it in the middle of nowhere with what a treasure map, no make a structure which will survive the test of time.
The Great Pyramid was believed to consist of 2 million blocks of stone weighing more than two tons. It is said that The Great Pyramid has rook for Cathredals in Florence, Milan and many other places. The King's Chamber is in the heart of the Pyramid.
700,000
None he did not have a pyramid he was buried in a tomb (KV62) in the Valley of the kings
They built them but were not buried in the pyramid king Khufu had no intention of spending eternity with thousands of sweaty slaves!
about 100,000 slaves
uncountable
10,000 to 30,000
The Great Pyramid Robbery has 304 pages.
There are 11 passage ways in The Great Pyramid of Giza.
Nobody knows. We'll probably never know.
None because he did not have a pyramid he was buried in a rock cut tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV62). The tomb was rediscovered by Howard Carter in 1922 complete with most of its grave goods.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza covers an area of approximately 5.5 hectares.
because it is one of the oldest pyramid, and it has many great artifacts in it.