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[[Image:01 khafre north.jpg|thumb|right|Pyramid of [[Khafre]]]]

A '''pyramid''' is a [[building]] where the outer surfaces are triangular and converge at a point. The base of pyramids are usually quadrilateral or trilateral (but may be of any polygon shape), meaning that a pyramid usually has four or five faces. A pyramid's design, with the majority of the weight closer to the ground, means that less material higher up on the pyramid will be pushing down from above: this allowed early civilizations to create stable monumental structures.

For thousands of years, the [[List of largest buildings in the world|largest structures]] on [[Earth]] were pyramids: first the [[Red Pyramid]] in the [[Dashur Necropolis]] and then the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|Great Pyramid]] of [[Khufu]], the only one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]] still remaining. The largest pyramid ever built, by volume, is the [[Great Pyramid of Cholula]], in the Mexican state of [[Puebla]]. This pyramid is still being excavated.
==Ancient monuments==

{{seealso|List of ancient pyramids by country}}

Pyramid-shaped structures were built by many ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Mayans, Sumerians and Cambodia.

===China===

{{main|Chinese pyramids}}

There are many square flat-topped mound tombs in China. The First Emperor of Qin (circa 221 B.C.) was buried under a large mound outside modern day [[Xi'an]]. In the following centuries about a dozen more Han Dynasty royals were also buried under flat-topped pyramidal earthworks.

===France===

There is a Roman era [[French pyramids|pyramid]] built in [[Falicon]], France.<ref>Henri Broch (1976), [http://books.google.com/books?id=W0iSGQAACAAJ&dq=intitle:myst%C3%A9rieuse+intitle:pyramide&lr=&as_brr=0&ei=VcKjSKrAJ5H2sQOQqemdBQ ''La mystérieuse pyramide de Falicon''], Éditions France-Empire, ISBN B0000E80JW</ref> There were many more pyramids built in France in this period.

===Egyptian pyramids===

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[[Image:All Gizah Pyramids.jpg|right|thumb|The ancient pyramids of [[Egypt]]]]
The most famous pyramids are the [[Egyptian pyramids]] &mdash; huge structures built of brick or stone, some of which are among the largest man-made constructions. There are 138 pyramids discovered in Egypt as of 2008.<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=In the Shadow of a Long Past, Patiently Awaiting the Future |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/17/world/middleeast/17cairo.html |quote=
Some Egyptologists, notably Mark Lehner, state that the [[Ancient Egyptian]] word for pyramid was ''mer''.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nNVsHwAACAAJ&dq= |title=Mark Lehner (2008). The Complete Pyramids: Solving the Ancient Mysteries. p. 34.|publisher=Thames & Hudson}}</ref> The [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world. Until [[Lincoln Cathedral]] was built in 1300 BCE, it was the tallest building in the world. The base is over 52,600 [[square meter]]s in area.

It was one of the [[Seven Wonders of the World]], and the only one of the seven to survive into modern times. The Ancient Egyptians covered their faces with polished white [[limestone]], though most of the stones used for the purpose have fallen or have been removed and used to build the mosques of Cairo.

===Greece===

{{Fact|date=December 2008}} Dotted throughout the landscape are remains of buildings that were described by ancient travelers as pyramids, they were first excavated by Americans and Germans in the early 1900s and the 1960s.

[[Image:Pyramide von Hellinikon.jpg|thumb|right|[[Pyramid of Hellinikon]]]]

[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], a Greek traveler in the second century AD described several of the structures as pyramids. One of these pyramids was located in [[Pyramid of Hellinikon|Hellenikon]] (Ελληνικό in Greek), a village near [[Argos]] near the ancient ruins of Tiryns.<ref> Helleniko Pyramid http://www.grecoreport.com/pyramids_in_ancient_greece.htm</ref> The story surrounding the monument was that it was built as a polyandria, a common grave, for those soldiers who had fallen in the struggle for the throne of Argos back in the 14th Century BC He described the structure as something that resembled a pyramid with the decorations of Argolic shields, showing the military connection to it. Another pyramid that Pausanias saw on his journeys was at Kenchreai, another polyandria dedicated to the Argives and Spartans who lost their lives at the Battle of Hysiai in 669 BC. Unfortunately neither of these structures remain fully intact today to test how closely they resembled the pyramids of [[Egypt]] nor is there any proof that they even resembled an Egyptian pyramid at all.

There are two surviving pyramid-like structures still available to study, one at Hellenikon and the other at Ligourion, a village near the ancient theatre Epidaurus. With these two pyramid’s base stones remaining, it is possible to determine that Grecian pyramids existed. These buildings were not constructed in the same manner as the pyramids in Egypt. The buildings at Hellenikon and Ligourion were no more than 70 meters tall and were surrounded by walls, with the base of the Helleniko pyramid being nine meters by 7 meters. The stone used to build the pyramids was limestone quarried locally and was cut to fit, not into freestanding blocks like the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]]. The base of the structures also differed from the Egyptian pyramids as they were rectangular, not square. This simple construction shape made it very difficult to make the top of the building come together in a point. As such, it makes more sense that these structures could have been peaked by a roof or platform.

There are no remains or graves in or near the structures. Instead, the rooms that the walls housed were made to be locked from the inside. This coupled with the platform roof, means that one of the functions these structures could have served was as watchtowers. Another possibility for the buildings is that they are shrines to heroes and soldiers of ancient times, but the lock on the inside makes no sense for such a purpose.

The dating of these ‘pyramids’ has been made from the pot shards excavated from the floor and on the grounds. The latest dates available from scientific dating have been estimated around the 5th and 4th centuries. There are many researchers who have given dates to the structures that pre-date the pyramids at [[Giza]], but the method to obtain these dates was thermoluminescence of the stone. Normally this technique is used for dating [[pottery]], but here researchers have used it to try and date stone flakes from the walls of the structures. This has created some debate about whether or not these ‘pyramids’ are actually older than [[Egypt]], which is part of the Black Athena controversy. The basis for their use of thermoluminescence in order to date these structures is a new method of collecting samples for testing. Scientists from laboratories hired out by the recent excavators of the site, The [[Academy of Athens]], say that they can use the electrons trapped on the inner surface of the stones to positively identify the date that the stones were quarried and put together.

The issue with this method is that they date the pyramids with a margin of error of up to over 700 years. This method dated the Helleniko pyramid to 2730 BC with an error factor of plus or minus 720 years. It also dated the Ligourio pyramid to 2260 BC with an error of plus or minus 714 years. Though these initial dates are indicative of these structures being built before the pyramid complex at Giza, it also means that they could have been built well after Khufu’s Great Pyramid was erected. Some archaeologists, however, have indicated that these samples may have been very select in their choice of which stones to sample. Further excavations of the site at Helleniko reveal that it was constructed on a previously existing structure, giving a possibility that the new methods of dating may be a misinterpretation.

Along with these five structures there are 14 more pyramid-like buildings, or their remains, scattered throughout the rest of the country side of Greece. These sites do not get as much attention as the two at Helleniko and Ligourio as they are the only ones mentioned in surviving accounts of ancient travelers.

===India===

[[Image:thanjavur temple.jpg|thumb|Detail of the main gopura (tower) of the Thanjavur Temple pyramid in [[Thanjavur|Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu]]]]

Many giant [[granite]] temple pyramids were made in [[South India]] during the [[Chola Empire]], many of which are still in religious use today. Examples of such pyramid temples include [[Brihadisvara Temple]] at [[Thanjavur]], the [[Gangaikonda Cholapuram|Temple of Gangaikondacholisvaram]] and the [[Airavatesvara Temple]] at [[Darasuram]]. However the largest temple pyramid in the area is [[Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Srirangam)|Sri Rangam]] in [[Srirangam|Srirangam, Tamil Nadu]]. The Brihadisvara Temple was declared by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Heritage Site]] in 1987; the Temple of Gangaikondacholisvaram and the Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram were added as extensions to the site in 2004.<ref>http://whc.unesco.org/archive/2004/whc04-28com-inf14ae.pdf</ref>

[[Image:Chichen-Itza El Castillo.jpg|thumb|left|Pyramid in the [[Maya civilization|Mayan]] city of [[Chichen-Itza]], [[Mexico]]]]
===Mesoamerican pyramids===

A number of [[Mesoamerica]]n cultures also built pyramid-shaped structures. [[Mesoamerican pyramids]] were usually stepped, with temples on top, more similar to the Mesopotamian ziggurat than the Egyptian pyramid. The largest pyramid by volume is the [[Great Pyramid of Cholula]], in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Puebla]]. This pyramid is considered the largest monument ever constructed anywhere in the world, and is still being excavated. There is an unusual pyramid with a circular plan at the site of [[Cuicuilco]], now inside [[Mexico City]] and mostly covered with lava from an ancient eruption of [[Xictli]]. Pyramids in Mexico were often used as places of human sacrifice.

===Mesopotamian pyramids===

The [[Mesopotamia]]ns also built pyramids, called [[ziggurat]]s. In ancient times these were brightly painted. Since they were constructed of mud-brick, little remains of them. The Biblical [[Tower of Babel]] is believed to have been a [[Babylon]]ian ziggurat.

===North American pyramids===

Many [[Mound builder (people)|mound-building]] societies of ancient [[North America]] built large pyramidal earth structures known as [[platform mound]]s. Among the largest and best-known of these structures is [[Monk's Mound]] at the site of [[Cahokia]], which has a base larger than that of the Great Pyramid at Giza. While the North American mounds' precise function is not known, they are believed to have played a central role in the mound-building people's religious life.

===Nubian pyramids===

[[Nubian pyramids]] were constructed (roughly 220 of them) at three sites in Nubia to serve as tombs for the kings and queens of [[Napata]] and [[Meroë]].

The [[Nubians]] built more pyramids than the [[Egyptians]], but they are smaller. The [[Nubian pyramids]] were constructed at a steeper angle than Egyptian ones and were monuments to dead kings and queens.<ref>{{cite book | title = Nubian Pharaohs and Meroitic Kings: The Kingdom of Kush | author = Necia Desiree Harkless | publisher = AuthorHouse | year = 2006 | isbn = 1425944965 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=6PrmTAKiy0QC&pg=PA153&dq=nubian+pyramids+kings++tomb&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=s0lnR8rKJZKatAPNuL2pAw&sig=rfQMenM4PvKNgyRMU_fBUJvBBbg#PPA149,M1 }}</ref>

Pyramids were still being built in Nubia up to AD 300.

===Rome===

[[Image:Pyramid of cestius.jpg|thumb|Pyramid of Cestius.]]

The 27-meter-high [[Pyramid of Cestius]] was built by the end of the first century BC and still exists today, close to the [[Porta San Paolo]]. Another one, named ''Meta Romuli'', standing in the ''Ager Vaticanus'' (today's [[Borgo (rione of Rome)|Borgo]]), was destroyed at the end of the 15th century.


===Cambodia during the Great Civilization- The Khmer Empire (802-1434)===
The first Pyramid Temple 36-meter-high [Prasat Thom in Koh Ker Complex] was built by King Jayavarman VI between 924-941, the second famous called Phimeanakas built in 944 insides Angkor Archaeological sites by UNESCO in 1992, the Third one is known as Takeo Temple built in 974 by king Jayavarman V and the last and biggest one called Baphoun we don't known the time this temple were built we just know that the king who built named UDaydithyavarman II he took over the countries between 1050-1066{{fact|date=February 2009}}

==Medieval Europe==

Pyramids have occasionally been used in Christian architecture of the feudal era, e.g. as the tower of [[Oviedo]]'s Gothic [[Cathedral of San Salvador (Oviedo)|Cathedral of San Salvador]]. In some cases this leads to speculations on [[masonic]] or other symbolical intentions.

==Modern pyramids==

Examples of modern pyramids are:

* The [[Louvre Pyramid]] in [[Paris]], [[France]], in the court of the [[Louvre]] Museum, is a 20.6 meter (about 70 foot) glass structure which acts as an entrance to the museum. It was designed by the American architect [[I. M. Pei]] and completed in 1989.
* The [[Transamerica Pyramid]] in San Francisco, California, designed by [[William Pereira]].
* The 32-story [[Pyramid Arena]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[Tennessee]] (built in 1991) was the home court for the [[University of Memphis]] men's [[basketball]] program, and the [[National Basketball Association]]'s [[Memphis Grizzlies]] until 2004.
* The [[Slovensky rozhlas|Slovak radio]] building in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]. This building is shaped like an inverted pyramid. <!-- Like the Tempe, Arizona city hall -->
* The [[Walter Pyramid]], home of the basketball and [[volleyball]] teams of the [[California State University, Long Beach]], campus in [[California]], [[United States]], is an 18-story-tall blue pyramid.
* The [[Luxor Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], United States, is a 30-story pyramid with light beaming from the top.
* The [[Summum Pyramid]], a 3 story pyramid in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]], used for instruction in the [[Summum]] philosophy and conducting rites associated with Modern Mummification.
* The [[Palace of Peace and Reconciliation]] in [[Astana]], [[Kazakhstan]].
* The Pyramids at [[Osho|Osho Commune]] in [[Pune]], India (for meditation purposes).
* The three pyramids of [[Moody Gardens]] in [[Galveston]], [[Texas]].
* The Co-Op Bank Pyramid or Stockport Pyramid in [[Stockport]], [[England]] is a large pyramid-shaped [[office block]] in [[Stockport]] in England. (The surrounding part of the valley of the upper [[Mersey]] has sometimes been called the "Kings Valley" after the [[Valley of the Kings]] in [[Egypt]].)
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* The GoJa Music Hall in [[Prague]].
* The [[Muttart Conservatory]] greenhouses in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]].
* The unfinished [[Ryugyong Hotel]] in [[Pyongyang]].
* Small pyramids similar to those of the Louvre can be found outside the lobby of the Citicorp Building in Long Island City, Queens NY.
* The Pyramids of the [[City Stars]] Complex in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].
* Pyramid building belonging to 3DPLM Software Solutions, at Hinjwadi, [[Pune]], [[India]].<ref>[http://www.3dplmsoftware.com/about/infrastructure.html 3DPLM Software Solutions Limited :: A Joint venture of Dassault Systemes & Geometric Software Solutions Limited<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Triangle (Paris building)|Triangle]], a proposed skyscraper in [[Paris]].
*The [[Steelcase]] pyramid.
*The Cambodian Pyramid: Koh Ker Temple (924-941), Phimeanakas Temple(944)Temple Takeo (974), and Baphoun Temple (1050-1066) All of these temple located in Angkor Archaeological park listed as the World Heritage sites by UNESCO in 1992

=== Gallery ===

<gallery>
Image:Stockport Pyramid.jpg|Stockport Pyramid in [[Stockport]], [[United Kingdom]]
Image:Walter Pyramid.jpg|The [[Walter Pyramid]] in [[Long Beach, California]]
Image:Pyramid.JPG|The [[Pyramid Arena]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]
Image:Luxor28.jpg|[[Luxor Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
Image:MetCemBrunswigPyramid1.jpg|Metairie Cemetery, [[New Orleans]]
Image:Summum Pyramid SE 20030406.jpg|The [[Summum Pyramid]] in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
Image:SanFrancisco DownTown.jpg|Transamerica Pyramid
Image:P1260138.JPG|Zafer Plaza shopping center in [[Bursa, Turkey|Bursa]], [[Turkey]]

<!-- Deleted image removed: Image:intercon_3333.jpg|[[City Stars]] Pyramids in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] -->
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==Notes==
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==References==
* Patricia Blackwell Gary and Richard Talcott, "Stargazing in Ancient Egypt," ''[[Astronomy (magazine)|Astronomy]]'', June 2006, pp. 62-67.
* Fagan, Garrett. "Archaeological Fantasies." RoutledgeFalmer. 2006
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Pyramids are a commonly used burial place for the rich. The monkeys are trained to build this place. If you have a million dollars, you are allowed to use this place. You make reservations to 0630-661-4281 and we will serve your body. Be sure to make a reservation for your dead body twelve hours before it is sent here.!!

THANKS, KAJ TEAM