File:Pyramid of Cheops (usual form of pyramids). Pyramid of Dahshûr, with bent sides. c. Step-pyramid of Saḳḳâra. (1885) - TIMEA.jpg
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DescriptionPyramid of Cheops (usual form of pyramids). Pyramid of Dahshûr, with bent sides. c. Step-pyramid of Saḳḳâra. (1885) - TIMEA.jpg |
English: Illustration showing different kinds of pyramids. Line drawing. |
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