Pyramids, Pharaohs, and Power
Exploring the great pyramids, the role of pharaohs as god-kings, and the hierarchical society they ruled.
Key Questions
- 1How were the pyramids built and why?
- 2What power did the pharaohs hold over ordinary Egyptians?
- 3What can the tombs of pharaohs tell us about Egyptian beliefs?
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