Directory Help
Search only in PyramidsSearch the Web  

Pyramids
  Arts > Architecture > Building Types > Pyramids   Go to Directory Home  

Categories
Alternative Views (20)
Imhotep (3)
Web Pages
View in Google PageRank order               Viewing in alphabetical order
Aimaz.net: Giza Project http://www.aiwaz.net/GIZA-Project/c8
An attempt to understand the compositional principles of the Giza complex, which supports the conclusions of John Legon.
Architecture in Ancient Near East http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/archimedia.html
The University of Haifa Library presents a study of the construction of the pyramids of Egypt, in comparison with the ziggurats of Mesopotamia. Includes images, reconstructions and bibliography.
Door Shuts on Pyramid's Mysteries http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/2259838.stm
The BBC reports that the secrets of Egypt's Great Pyramid of Cheops will remain locked up for another 12 months after a door blocks a miniature robot explorer.
Egyptian Centres of Cult Worship http://great-pyramid.info/inhalt/html/me/mstarte.htm
Photographs and sectional drawings of the Egyptian pyramids.
Engineering the Pyramids http://www.materials.drexel.edu/Pyramids
Professor Michel Barsoum describes evidence that parts of the Great Pyramids of Giza were built using an early form of concrete.
Great Pyramid of Khufu - El Giza, Egypt - Great Buildings Online http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Great_Pyramid.html
Great Pyramid of Khufu by unknown architect, at El Giza, Egypt, -2600 to -2480, in the Great Buildings Online.
Harvard Magazine: Who Built the Pyramids? http://harvardmagazine.com/2003/07/who-built-the-pyramids.html
Archaeologist Mark Lehner has discovered a city of pyramid workers. Illustrations include a conjectural drawing of the Giza plateau near the end of Khufu's reign.
Pyramid of Man - The House of Going Forth by Day http://www.pyramidofman.com
An illustrated discussion by Vincent Brown on the architecture of Old Kingdom pyramids, with bibliography. The focus is on the depiction of the figure of Osiris in the substructure of Khufu's pyramid.
Pyramids http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pyramids/
The British Museum provides a readable, illustrated introduction to the pyramids of Ancient Egypt. Includes an interactive reconstruction of Khufu's pyramid complex.
Pyramids: The Inside Story http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/
NOVA Online tours the Great Pyramid in QuickTime VR, explains how the pyramids were constructed and by whom. Also covers a 1997 excavation of the bakery that fed the pyramid builders.
The Construction of the Pyramids http://touregypt.net/construction/
An illustrated guide to the construction, architecture and the evolution of the design of the pyramids from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism.
The Giza Plateau Mapping Project http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/GIZ/Giza.html
Research on the geology and topography of the Giza plateau, construction and function of the Sphinx, Great Pyramids, associated tombs and temples, and the Old Kingdom town in the vicinity.
The Pyramids http://www.kingtutone.com/pyramids/
An illustrated description of the evolution of the Egyptian pyramids and discussion of how they were built from King Tut One.com. Includes a virtual model of the Great Pyramid.
The Pyramids of Egypt http://egyptphoto.ncf.ca/
Photographs by Frank P. Roy together with brief information, and site plans of pyramid complexes. Also a timeline and pyramid statistics, with sources, a map of Egypt and uncritical discussion of the Orion theory.
The Pyramids of Giza http://www.culturefocus.com/egypt_pyramids.htm
CultureFocus provides an illustrated introduction to the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt.
The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/arth/zoser/zoser.html
Clickable plan and images, provided by the University of Pennsylvania.
The Upuaut Project http://www.cheops.org/
Computer-based study combined with robotic investigation of the shafts in the Great Pyramid of Cheops by engineer Rudolf Gantenbrink. He argues that they were not air shafts.
The Ziggurats http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/list_ziggurat.html
Aerial views, reconstructions, ground plans, and information about the methods used to construct the ziggurats at Uruk, Ur and Babylon.

Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor

Modified by Google - ©2009 Google
Advertise with Us - Jobs, Press, Cool Stuff...