In a 2023 study in Nature, an international team of researchers from Egypt, France and Japan revealed more details about a hidden, 30-foot corridor. The corridor is about six feet wide and sits above the main entrance by the pyramid's north face.
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If you need to go inside the Pyramids of Khafre or Menkaure, you have to pay EGP 100 (about US$3.3). (Note: The maintenance of the Pyramid of Khafre from 12 July 2023 is still in progress (October 2023). Meanwhile, the interiors of Khufu's and Menkaure's Pyramids will remain open to visitors.)
How many bodies were found in the pyramids? If you are referring to the Pyramids at Giza, then no bodies have been found. Clearly, at least part of the purpose for building them was to house the current king's mummy, but only the stone sarcophagus remains in each one.
Many people have said that the pyramids would last 1 million years or even until the world ended, but I'd say around 10,000 to 100,000 years based on current observations.
The specially designated space around the Great Sphinx in Giza makes it impossible to get close to the monument and touch it, but you can still get close enough to have a good look at the Egyptian Sphinx nose, and take an effective photo.
To build such a pyramid today (using modern technology and equipment such as cranes and helicopters), it would take 1,500 to 2,000 workers around five years, and cost around $5 billion.
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The materials would also be very costly. I did an answer on the cost of building a pyramid in modern times, and it ran into the billions. Just the materials and labor of restoring the facing would cost a few tens of millions.
They don't sink because they're built on solid limestone. If the ancient Egyptians were just amateurs building their huge monuments on sand, time would have erased all traces of them during the past 5000 years.
In the 12th century, Kurdish ruler al-Malek al-Aziz Othman ben Yusuf attempted to destroy one of the pyramids, but only successfully damaged the smallest, leaving a vertical gash on the north face.
Beneath its enormous construction, the great King Djoser was buried in a chamber tomb. Djoser was king of Egypt's Third Dynasty, known for pioneering the construction of stone buildings, monuments and temples. Unusually, 11 of King Djoser's daughters were buried inside this Egyptian pyramid's chamber alongside him.
Are pyramids covered in gold? No.At least one had a “capstone”, the very top stone that forms the point of the pyramid, covered in gold. Long since stolen, as were most of the “facing” stones.