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Pyramid Scheme Trivia Quiz
Pyramids of Egypt
Pyramids weren't just limited to ancient Egypt, yet this quiz is going to ask you to focus on exactly that civilization. See if you can avoid the pyramids other civilizations have constructed and identify the ones built solely in Egypt.
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by trident.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Last 3 plays: Guest 86 (8/15), Strike121 (6/15), kino76 (11/15).
Select the pyramids constructed in ancient Egypt.
There are 15 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Pyramid of Meidum Pyramid of Sahure Red Pyramid Temple of Kukulcan Pyramid of Neferirkare Pyramid of Menkaure Pyramid of Pepi I Temple of the Inscriptions Headless Pyramid Great Pyramid of La Venta Pyramid of Taharqa Pyramid of Hawara Great Pyramid of Giza Pyramid of the MoonPyramid of Djoser Buried PyramidGreat Pyramid Of Cholula Pyramid of Unas Pyramid of the Sun Bent Pyramid Temple of the Great Jaguar Pyramid of Teti Pyramid of Khafre Pyramids of Jebel Barkal
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The following pyramids were built in Egypt: The Pyramid of Djoser, also known as the Step Pyramid, is considered the earliest colossal stone building and is located in the Saqqara necropolis. The Buried Pyramid, situated in the desert near Dahshur, is believed to have been built for Pharaoh Sekhemkhet but was left unfinished. The Pyramid of Meidum, initially a step pyramid, underwent architectural changes, resulting in a collapsed structure that resembles a large hill. The Bent Pyramid in Dahshur is characterized by its unique change in slope midway, possibly due to construction concerns. The Red Pyramid, also in Dahshur, is the first true smooth-sided pyramid, built by Pharaoh Sneferu and is named after the red limestone used to build it. The Great Pyramid of Giza is a monumental structure, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built for Pharaoh Khufu. The Pyramid of Khafre, adjacent to the Great Pyramid, is slightly smaller and includes the iconic Sphinx. The Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest of the Giza pyramids, stands as the final resting place for Pharaoh Menkaure.
The Pyramid of Sahure, located in Abusir, exemplifies the shift in pyramid design during the 5th Dynasty. The Pyramid of Neferirkare, also in Abusir, represents an architectural evolution with a sun temple adjoining the pyramid. The Headless Pyramid, possibly belonging to Pharaoh Amenemhat III, lacks its pyramidion, making its original owner uncertain. The Pyramid of Unas, in Saqqara, contains the earliest-known Pyramid Texts, inscriptions with religious significance. The Pyramid of Teti, also in Saqqara, is associated with Pharaoh Teti and showcases intricate pyramid texts. The Pyramid of Pepi I, in Saqqara, belongs to Pharaoh Pepi I and marks the culmination of pyramid construction during the 6th Dynasty. The Pyramid of Hawara, built for Pharaoh Amenemhat III, is characterized by its labyrinthine mortuary complex.
These pyramids represent the incorrect answer options and are NOT found in Egypt: The Great Pyramid of Cholula, located in Mexico, is the largest pyramid by volume and is part of a complex that includes several smaller structures, blending pre-Columbian and colonial Mexican history. The Pyramid of the Sun, situated in Teotihuacan, Mexico, stands as one of the largest pyramids globally, serving as a focal point in the ancient city's urban layout. Adjacent to the Pyramid of the Sun is the Pyramid of the Moon, a smaller but significant structure in the Teotihuacan complex, featuring ceremonial and symbolic importance. The Temple of Kukulcan, found in Chichen Itza, Mexico, is a step pyramid renowned for its advanced astronomical and architectural features, including the famous serpent shadow during equinoxes. The Great Pyramid of La Venta, located in the Olmec heartland of Mexico, is an ancient Mesoamerican pyramid that played a role in Olmec religious and civic activities.
The Temple of the Inscriptions, situated in Palenque, Mexico, serves as the tomb for the Mayan ruler Pakal the Great, featuring inscriptions detailing the ruler's life and deeds. The Temple of the Great Jaguar, located in Tikal, Guatemala, is a Mayan pyramid adorned with intricate stucco decorations and carvings, showcasing the artistic and architectural achievements of the ancient Maya civilization. The Pyramid of Taharqa, found in Sudan, is part of the ancient city of Meroe and reflects Nubian architecture and cultural influence. The Pyramids at Jebel Barkal, also in Sudan, are Nubian structures associated with the god Amun and served as significant religious sites.
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