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Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Mycerinus, Giza, Egypt, c26th century BC

Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Mycerinus, Giza, Egypt, c26th century BC


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Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Mycerinus, Giza, Egypt, c26th century BC

Pyramids of Khufu (Cheops) on the right, Khafre (Chephren) in the centre and of Mycerinus (Menkaure) on the left, Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, c26th century BC

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4th Dynasty Cheops Chephren Funerary Giza Gizeh Khafre Khephren Khnomkhufwey Khufu Khufwey King Khafre Mortuary Temple Mycerinus Pharaoh Power Smooth Strength Strong Worship Worshipping Ancient Egyptian


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This print showcases the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Mycerinus in Giza, Egypt. Standing tall against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, these ancient structures date back to the 26th century BC during the reign of Pharaohs from the 4th Dynasty. The pyramid on the right is attributed to Khufu (also known as Cheops), while Khafre's magnificent creation stands proudly in the center. On the left side, we see the pyramid belonging to Mycerinus (or Menkaure). These pyramids symbolize not only architectural marvels but also serve as powerful religious and funerary monuments for ancient Egyptians. Constructed with smooth stones that have weathered time itself, they represent strength and endurance. As one gazes upon this image, it evokes a sense of wonder at how such colossal structures were built without modern technology. The pyramids are an embodiment of Egyptian royalty and their divine connection with gods. These monumental tombs served as mortuary temples where worship and rituals took place to honor deceased pharaohs who were considered divine rulers. Located in Giza, Egypt's rich historical site attracts people from all over the world who come to witness firsthand these remarkable testaments to human ingenuity and devotion. This photograph captures both their grandeur and significance within Egyptian culture—a testament to our shared heritage that continues to captivate us today.

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