Infobox Egyptian pyramid Image File Pyramid of Djoser 2010.jpg 300px Name Pyramid of Djoser Owner Djoser Type Step Pyramid Date 2667 2648 BC ref name Shaw 480 cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian ... m ft 0 larger br convert 109.12 m ft 0 smaller The Pyramid of Djoser Zoser , or step pyramid kbhw ... 93. ref Djoser s step pyramid is astounding in its departure from previous architecture. It sets ..., rather than at Abydos, Egypt Abydos . Furthermore, although the plan of Djoser s pyramid complex is different ... Djoser s Pyramid draws ideas from several precedents. The most relevant precedent is found at Saqqara ... Temples of the festival complex. Djoser s Step Pyramid complex has several structures pivotal to its ... at the north side of the pyramid, whereas in later pyramids it is on the east side. Also, the Djoser ... Saqqara Pyramid of Djoser Mortuary temple Hypostyle hall .JPG Roofed colonnade corridor leading into the complex ... links Commons category Pyramid of Djoser http ccat.sas.upenn.edu jtreat Professor Treat offers ... 65 Step Pyramid, Meidum end box DEFAULTSORT Pyramid Of Djoser Category Former world s tallest buildings ... , northwest of the city of Memphis, Egypt Memphis . It was built for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser ... pyramid consisted of six mastaba s of decreasing size built atop one another in what were clearly revisions and developments of the original plan. The pyramid originally stood Convert 62 m ft 0 ... The step pyramid or proto pyramid is considered to be the earliest large scale cut stone construction ... known uncut stone pyramid structure dates to 3000 BC in the city of Caral , Peru . ref http whc.unesco.org en list 1269 ref DjoserDjoser was the first or second king of the 3rd Dynasty ca. 2667 ... enough to allow the grandiose plan for his pyramid to be realized in his lifetime. ref name Kathryn ... Ltd, 2008 , 128 33. ref Djoser is best known for his innovative tomb, which dominates the Saqqara ... name Netjerykhet Djoser is a name given by New Kingdom visitors thousands of years later. ref name ... more details
0 500 05128 3 p.45 ref Children Inetkaes ref name dodson45 Monuments Pyramid of Djoser Image Djoser.jpg ImageSize 175 Caption Statue of Djoser in Cairo Museum , originally in his serdab at the Pyramid of Djoser Step Pyramid Netjerikhet or Djoser Turin King List Dsr it Manetho Tosarthros is the best ... of the pyramid s, a Pyramid of Djoser step pyramid for him at Saqqara . Variants of his name ... left Step pyramid Step pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara , Egypt Manetho states Djoser ruled Egypt for twenty ... to Imhotep , the famous minister of Djoser who engineered the Step Pyramid s construction. Some fragmentary reliefs found at Heliopolis ancient Heliopolis and Gebelein mention Djoser s name and suggest ... Netjerikhet HorusHiero hiero nTr r F32 hiero Name Djoser Netjerikhet Predecessor Sanakhte ? or Khasekhemwy ... dates now indicate that Djoser s reign began sometime between 2691 to 2625 BC. ref http dx.doi.org ... Egypt, Science , Vol. 328. no. 5985 18 June 2010 , pp. 1554 1557 ref The painted limestone statue of Djoser ... Kingdom reference to his construction, help confirm that Netjerikhet and Djoser are the same person ... dynasty, many Egyptologist s now believe Djoser was first king of this dynasty , pointing out that the order ... Nebka should be placed between Djoser and Huni , not before Djoser. More significantly, the English ... s tomb in Abydos name only Djoser, rather than Nebka. This supports the view that it was Djoser ... building projects, particularly at Saqqara, some scholars argue Djoser must have enjoyed a reign ... as giving Djoser 28 complete or partial years , noting that the cattle counts recorded on Palermo Stone Register sculpture register V, and Cairo Fragment 1 register V, for the beginning and ending of Djoser ... Annals of Ancient Egypt, pp.79 & 258 ref Reign Djoser dispatched several military expeditions to the Sinai ... between the Nile valley and Asia. His most famous monument was his step pyramid , which entailed ... pyramid tomb in the later Old Kingdom . Manetho, many centuries later, alludes to architectural ... more details
other Pyramid disambiguation Infobox islands name The Pyramid native name image name image caption locator map Chatham Islands map topo en.svg thumb map caption Map showing location of The Pyramid nickname location coordinates archipelago Chatham Islands total islands major islands area km2 length km width km highest mount elevation m population 0 population as of density km2 ethnic groups country New Zealand additional info The Pyramid is a small island south of Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand . See also List of islands of New Zealand References references External links Chatham Islands OutlyingNZ geo stub coord missing New Zealand Category Islands of the Chatham Islands Category Uninhabited islands of New Zealand ... more details
About pyramid shaped structures the geometric term Pyramid geometry other uses File Giza pyramids.JPG ... thumb right Pyramid of the Moon , Teotihuacan File Koh Ker temple 2007 .jpg thumb right ... Spain A pyramid from Greek language Greek pyramis ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text ... the outer surfaces are triangular and converge at a point. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilateral, or any polygon shape, meaning that a pyramid has at least three triangular surfaces at least four face geometry faces including the base . The square pyramid , with square base and four triangular outer surfaces, is a common version. A pyramid s design, with the majority of the weight ... on top means that less material higher up on the pyramid will be pushing down ... were pyramids first the Red Pyramid in the Dashur Necropolis and then the Great Pyramid of Khufu .... Khufu s Pyramid is built entirely of limestone, and is considered an architectural masterpiece. It contains ... cardinal points precisely and it has an angle of 52 degrees. The original height of the Pyramid ... to build houses and Mosques in Cairo. It is still the tallest pyramid. The largest pyramid in the world ever built, by volume , is the Great Pyramid of Cholula , in the Mexico Mexican state of Puebla . This pyramid is still being excavated. Ancient monuments See also List of ancient pyramids by country disambiguation Pyramid shaped structures were built by many ancient civilizations. Mesopotamia The Mesopotamia ... that the Ancient Egyptian word for pyramid was mer . work The New York Times date 2008 11 17 accessdate ... author1 Lehner, Mark date 2008 03 25 ref The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt ... date 2004 09 09 accessdate 2010 04 12 ref The Great Pyramid of Giza was one of the Seven Wonders ... thumb right Pyramid of Hellinikon There are also at least two surviving pyramid like structures still available to study, one at Pyramid of Hellinikon Hellenikon and the other at Ligourio Ligurio ... more details
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Infobox Egyptian pyramid Name Pyramid of Userkaf Owner Userkaf Image Image Egypt.Saqqara.Panorama.01.jpg centre thumb 175px Userkaf s pyramid, with Djoser s Pyramid of Djoser step pyramid Type Pyramid True now ruined Ancient The Pyramid of which is pure of Places ref Baines & Malek cite Cultural Atlas of Ancient Egypt cite , 2000 ref Height 49m Base 73.5m The Pyramid complex of Userkaf is located in the pyramid field at Saqqara . Constructed in dressed stone, with a core of rubble, the pyramid now resembles a conical hill just to the north of the Pyramid of Djoser Step Pyramid of DjoserDjoser Netjerikhet . References references Ancient Egypt stub coord 29 52 25 N 31 13 08 E region EG type landmark source dewiki display title Category Memphis Necropolis Category Ancient Egyptian pyramids bg ca Pir mide d Userkaf de Userkaf Pyramide fr Pyramide d Ouserkaf nl Piramide van Oeserkaf ja pl Piramida Userkafa ru sk Veserkafova pyram da zh ... more details
step pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser , by building a series of six successively smaller mastaba s an earlier ..., built similar structures. The first step pyramid was built for Djoser or Zoser . By the time of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt, plans had changed into the transformation of the true pyramid . The earliest smooth sided pyramid, located at Meidum, started out as a step pyramid under Huni structure. Sneferu s own later monuments, the Bent Pyramid and Red Pyramid at Dahshur, were the first true pyramids ... tiers upon a rectangular, oval, or square platform, the ziggurat was a pyramid al structure ... pyramids came to an end. Europe A step pyramid exists in the archaeological site of Monte d Accoddi ... thumb 250px Pyramid of the Moon , Teotihuacan , Mexico The most prolific ... of the Great Pyramid of Cholula and of the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan . South America Step pyramids ... as a facet of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex . The largest earthen work step pyramid ... pyramids by area in the world after La Danta and Great Pyramid of Cholula . See also Pyramids of G mar ... degraus simple Step pyramid sr fi Porraspyramidi ... more details
Pyramid Lake may refer to Pyramid Lake Alberta , Canada Pyramid Lake California Pyramid Lake El Dorado County, California Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake New York Pyramid Lake Washington See also Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation , Nevada Pyramid Lake War disambig de Pyramid Lake fr Pyramid Lake ko no Pyramid Lake ... more details
Food pyramid may refer to Food guide pyramid , a core concept in nutritional guides around the world. MyPyramid , the USDA s 2005 version of the food guide pyramid. Ecological pyramid or trophic pyramid , a representation of a food chain. disambig ... more details
The Red Pyramid may refer to The Red Pyramid novel The Red Pyramid novel , the first book in The Kane Chronicles series by Rick Riordan Red Pyramid the third largest Egyptian pyramid disambig ... more details
Pyramid Peak may refer to Pyramid Peak Alaska , in the United States Pyramid Peak Arizona , in the United States Pyramid Peak California , in the United States Pyramid Peak Colorado , in the United States Pyramid Peak Montana , in Glacier National Park Pyramid Peak Antarctica geodis ... more details
The Unfinished Pyramid may refer to The Unfinished Pyramid presented in the symbol of the Eye of Providence The Egyptian pyramids pyramid of the Pharaoh Neferefre , unfinished due to his premature death The unfinished pyramid of the Pharaoh Khendjer See also Frustum dab ... more details
wiktionarypar pyramid A pyramid is a building with triangular walls. Pyramid may also refer to TOCright Anatomy and medicine petrous part of the temporal bone , the pyramidPyramid brainstem , the anterior part of medulla oblongata Games and sport Pyramid card game , a game portrayed in Battlestar Galactica Pyramid solitaire , a card game played by one person Pyramid video game Pyramid video game Pyramid 2000 , an interactive fiction game Russian pyramid , a variant of the game of pool League system , a hierarchy of leagues in a given sport Pyramid, a three dimensional chess variant Pyramid Head , a monster from the Silent Hill video game series Television and film Pyramid game show Pyramid game show , several versions of a U.S. game show Pyramid Gladiators Pyramid Gladiators The Pyramid Croatian TV series The Pyramid Croatian TV series The Pyramid Game , a UK game show Building the Great Pyramid , a 2002 BBC TV documentary film The Pyramid , a List of The Bionic Woman episodes The Bionic Woman episode Publications and publishing Pyramid magazine Pyramid magazine Pyramids novel Pyramids novel , by Terry Pratchett The Pyramid Golding The Pyramid Golding , a novel The Pyramid Kadare The Pyramid Kadare , a novel The Pyramid short stories The Pyramid short stories , by Henning Mankell Pyramid Books , a publishing company The Red Pyramid novel , a young adult novel by Rick Riordan Music Pyramid Rock Festival , in Victoria, Australia The Pyramids band , an American surf rock group The Pyramids reggae band , a British group Pyramids band , an American experimental group Pyramid album Pyramid album , by The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid song Pyramid song , by Charice Pyramid Cannonball Adderley album Pyramid Cannonball Adderley album Pyramid , an album by Modern Jazz Quartet Pyramid, a song by Wolfmother on the album Wolfmother album Wolfmother PYRAMID, once the name of an indie electronica band, Starfucker Places Canada The Pyramid volcano , a lava dome in British Columbia Pyramid ... more details
Eye in the Pyramid may refer to The Eye in the Pyramid , a book in The Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson Eye of Providence , an ancient symbol disambig ... more details
File Schlegel wireframe 5 cell.png thumb 4 simplex is a tetrahedral pyramid, shown here as a Schlegel diagram perspective projection In 4 dimensional geometry , a polyhedral pyramid is a 4 polytope constructed by a base polyhedron cell and an Apex geometry apex point. The lateral Facet geometry facets are Pyramid geometry pyramid cells, each constructed by one face of the base polyhedron and the apex. A 4 simplex is an example of a tetrahedral pyramid . Any convex 4 polytope can be divided into polyhedral pyramids by adding an interior point and creating one pyramid from each facet to the center point. This can be useful for computing volumes. Volume The 4 dimensional volume of a polyhedral pyramid is 1 4 of the volume of the base polyhedron times its perpendicular height. See also Pyramid geometry References GlossaryForHyperspace anchor Pyramid title Pyramid Geometry stub Category Polytopes ... more details
Pyramid Mountain can refer to Pyramid Mountain Alberta in Jasper National Park, Canada Pyramid Mountain volcano in Wells Gray Clearwater Volcanic Field of British Columbia, Canada One of six other mountains in British Columbia Also Pyramid Mountain in the Quartermain Mountains of Antarctica In the United States Pyramid Mountains , New Mexico Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Park , home of Tripod Rock , in Montville, New Jersey Pyramid Mountain Chelan County, Washington in the Chelan Mountains of Washington U.S. state Washington Pyramid Mountain Clallam County, Washington in Olympic National Park Other Pyramid Mountain Oz , a fictional location appearing in L. Frank Baum s Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Pyramid of vision is a 3D computer graphics term the infinite pyramid into the real world, with an apex at the observer s eye and faces passing through the edges of the viewport window . DEFAULTSORT Pyramid Of Vision Category 3D computer graphics Compu graphics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Orphan date February 2009 Deleted image removed Image two piece pyramid puzzle.jpg right frame A two piece wooden pyramid puzzle. A pyramid puzzle is a mechanical puzzle assembly puzzle consisting of two or more component pieces which fit together to create a pyramid. History Unknown origin . Children of American pioneers played with simple toys such as these. Image four piece pyramid puzzle.jpg thumb A four piece wooden pyramid puzzle. Solutions Two piece pyramid puzzles A regular pyramid is not possible in this case. Instead, we can only form a 4 faced tetrahedron pyramid. To do this, make the square faces face each other and twist one upright to complete the four faced tetrahedronic pyramid. Four piece pyramid puzzles Join the four identical pieces in pairs so that the smallest triangular faces meet. Turn the squares to face each other and bring them together. This will leave a square face on the two resulting pieces. With the square sides of the blocks facing each other, twist one piece upright to complete the pyramid. See also puzzle s, mechanical puzzle s Category Mechanical puzzles Category Puzzles Category Wooden toys ... more details
Pyramid in the context of ancient architecture primarily refers to the Egyptian pyramids see List of Egyptian pyramids . Various other structures built in antiquity have also been called pyramids Mesoamerican step pyramid s, see Mesoamerican pyramids Chinese pyramids Mesopotamian Ziggurat s The Nubian pyramids , Sudan The Pyramid of Hellinikon , Greece The Pyramid of Gaius Cestius , Porta San Paolo , Rome The Star Pyramid or Pulemelei Mound , Samoa See also Lepsius list of pyramids Pyramidology Pyramid disambiguation French pyramids modern structures The Pyramids of G mar modern structures Bosnian pyramids not man made structures Commonscat Ancient pyramids disambig ... more details
Uses the concept Pyramid image processing and is very similar to Gaussian Pyramid with the alteration that it uses a Lapacian transform instead of a Gaussian. Category Image processing Category Computer vision ... more details
orphan date October 2009 File Pyramid of Ahmose, Abydos, 1998.png thumb Pyramid of Ahmose The Pyramid of Ahmose was built not as a tomb, but a cenotaph for pharaoh Ahmose I at the necropolis of Abydos, Egypt Abydos . It was the only royal pyramid built in this area. Today only a pile of rubble remains, reaching a height of about 10 m. The pyramid was first examined by Arthur Mace and Charles Trick Currelly in 1899. In 1993 Stephen P. Harvey conducted intensive Excavation archaeology excavation s on the area surrounding the pyramid. The pyramid was constructed from sand and rubble and only the usual limestone casing kept the building in shape. It had a base length of 52 m and was about 40 m high. The inclination of the sides was 60 . It did not feature any chambers for burial. Around the pyramid were a number of temples and also a small cenotaph pyramid for his grandmother Tetisheri . External links Stephen Harvey http oi.uchicago.edu pdf 02 03 Abydos.pdf Abydos http touregypt.net featurestories ahmosep.htm Ahmose Pyramid at Abydos Category Ancient Egyptian pyramids Link FA de Link FA ka ca Temple d Ahmose I de Ahmose Pyramide fr Pyramide d Ahm sis ka sk Pyram da v Abyde ... more details
Pyramid Trough coor dm 78 18 S 163 27 E is a deep trough immediately west of The Bulwark , through which a part of the Koettlitz Glacier formerly flowed north to Walcott Bay . Named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition VUWAE 1960 61 for its proximity to The Pyramid . Trough Lake coor dm 78 2 S 163 28 E is a lake named in association with Pyramid Trough . Pyramid Pond coor dm 78 17 S 163 27 E is a pond named in association with Pyramid Trough . usgs gazetteer antarctica geo stub Category Geography of Antarctica Category Lakes of Antarctica ... more details
about the pyramid the Silent Hill monster Pyramid Head Infobox Egyptian pyramid Image Image Snofrus Red Pyramid in Dahshur 2 .jpg thumb center 200px Name The Red Pyramid in Dahshur Owner Sneferu Type pyramid True Pyramid Height convert 104 m ft 0 Base convert 220 m ft 0 Inclination 43 22 CoordsTitle ... right thumb 218px The south face of the Red Pyramid File Red pyramid entry.jpg thumb 218px Entry to the Red Pyramid The Red Pyramid , also called the North Pyramid , is the largest of the three major pyramid s located at the Dahshur necropolis . Named for the rusty reddish hue of its stones, it is also the third largest Egyptian pyramid, after those of Khufu pharaoh Khufu and Khafra at Giza . At the time ... sided pyramid. Local residents refer to the Red Pyramid as el haram el watwat , meaning the Bat Pyramid. The Red Pyramid was not always red. It used to be cased with white Tura limestone, but only a few of these now remain at the pyramid s base on the corner. During the Middle Ages much of the white ... article Granite date March 2011 History It was the third pyramid built by Old Kingdom Pharaoh Sneferu , and is located approximately one kilometer to the north of the Bent Pyramid . It is built at the same shallow 43 degree angle as the upper section of the Bent Pyramid, which gives it a noticeably ... with the pyramid it took ten years and seven months to build. ref Romer 2007 p.71 ref Archaeologists ... of Sneferu s two earlier pyramids. The first of these, the Pyramid at Meidum , collapsed in antiquity, while the second &mdash the Bent Pyramid &mdash had the angle of its inclination dramatically altered ... that the Meidum pyramid was the first attempt at building a smooth sided pyramid, and that it may have collapsed when construction of the Bent Pyramid was already well underway &mdash and that the pyramid ... in inclination of the Bent Pyramid, and the commencement of the later Red Pyramid at an inclination .... Modern day The Red Pyramid is 104 m high 345 feet . ref Lehner 1997 p104 ref A rare pyramidion ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Original research date September 2007 A Social pyramid is a model of social people. The people with whom an individual has the least amount of social intimacy are placed at the foundation of the pyramid. At the top of the pyramid is the individual. And on each subsequent layer going down, the individual has less and less intimacy. For example, the person you interacted with while in line at the grocery store is at the base of your pyramid, but your spouse or lover would be very close to the top. It has been said that the what one brings to one s social network is what one creates with one s social pyramid. Category Social networks DEFAULTSORT Social Pyramid Socio stub pt Pir mide social ... more details
Infobox Egyptian pyramid Name Pyramid of Djedefre Type Ruin Owner Djedefre Image Image Abu Rawash Pyramid.jpg frameless 150px Image Abu Rawash Burial Pit.jpg thumb right 150px View of Djedefre s ruined pyramid The Pyramid of Djedefre consists today mostly of ruins located at Abu Rawash in Egypt. It is Egypt s most northerly pyramid, and is believed to be built by Djedefre , son and successor to king Khufu . Originally it was thought that this pyramid had never been completed, but the current archaeological consensus is that not only was it completed under Djedefre, but that it was originally about the same size as the Pyramid of Menkaure the third largest of the Giza pyramids . ref Vallogia, Michel 1997 . tudes sur l Ancien Empire et la n cropole de Saqqara . 418 ref It is believed to have originally been the most beautiful of the pyramids, with an exterior of polished, imported granite, limestone and crowned with a large pyramidion . It is also believed for this reason the completed pyramid was largely deconstructed by the Roman Empire to build their own construction projects after the conquest of Egypt under Roman Emperor Augustus . The pyramid s ancient name was Djedefre s Starry ... 23 title The Lost Pyramid url http www.history.com minisites lostpyramid publisher History TV channel History accessdate 2008 12 12 ref According to the documentary The Lost Pyramid, aired by the History TV channel History Channel , the pyramid may actually have been the highest ever built at 722 feet about 25 feet taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza s 481 feet although this is due to its elevated location rather the pyramid s estimated actual height of 220 feet . References Reflist External links http www.newsweek.com id 141635 Newsweek s Interactive Graphic on Djedefre s pyramid with Interactive ... with interactive map, videos & photos of the pyramid of Djedefre at http www.talkingpyramids.com ... Coord 30 01 56 N 31 04 29 E region EG type landmark source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Pyramid ... more details