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Pyramid
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
A pyramid is a structure or monument, usually with a quadrilateral base, which rises to a triangular point. In the popular imagination, pyramids are the three lonely structures on the Giza plateau at the edge of the Sahara Desert but there are over seventy pyramids in Egypt stretching down the Nile River Valley and in their time they were the centers of great complexes... [continue reading]
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Lynn V. FosterOxford University Press, USA (07 July 2005)Price: $13.73 -

Stephen S. DouglasStephen S Douglas (27 March 2012)Price: $6.29 -

Joseph DavidovitsGeopolymer Institute (01 January 2009)Price: $23.46 -

Simson NajovitsAlgora Publishing (01 May 2003)Price: $24.95 -

Garth SundemShell Education (13 May 2005)Price: $19.22 -

AnonymousBrill Academic Pub (30 December 2005)Currently unavailable -

Dr Sasha LessinCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (31 October 2012)Price: $17.06 -

Bob BrierGreenwood Press (05 September 2000)Currently unavailable -

Jean VercoutterHarry N. Abrams (30 March 1992)Currently unavailable -

Wolfram GrajetzkiGerald Duckworth & Company (01 March 2006)Price: $24.15


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