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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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Christine El-MahdyHeadline Book Publishing (07 July 2003)Currently unavailable -

AnonymousGlobal Book (01 January 2006)Currently unavailable -

R. O. FaulknerAris & Phillips (11 February 1974)Currently unavailable -

Moustafa GadallaTehuti Research Foundation (29 May 2007)Currently unavailable -

Lila PerlChildren's Press(CT) (31 March 2005)Currently unavailable -

Lucy WyattEarth Books (16 January 2010)Price: $23.69 -

Victoria ThomasZone 913 Pr Inc (01 January 2002)Price: $19.63 -

Wolfram GrajetskiBristol Classical Press (21 August 2003)Price: $31.46 -

Toby A.H. WilkinsonRoutledge (14 May 1999)Price: $116.62


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