By Jonny Wilkes

Published: Wednesday, 04 January 2023 at 12:00 am


More than 50 pyramids still stand in Egypt: colossal feats of architecture and engineering and lasting monuments to the ancient civilisation of the pharaohs. From the oldest – the step pyramid of Djoser, erected during the Third Dynasty in the 27th century BC – the period of pyramid building lasted around a millennium, and the structures took many forms. They could be made of mud brick or limestone, stepped or with smooth white casing.

Pyramids served as royal tombs and aids for pharaohs to reach the afterlife; heavy with symbolism, the shape almost represented a stairway to heaven or the Sun’s rays coming down to Earth. They had a worldly purpose too as a status symbol for kings – who else could command Egypt, both its people and resources, to build something so wondrous?