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Question 8 |
Candidates were expected to
(a) Define a Pyramid
(b) Discuss the importance of pyramids to the ancient Egyptians. |
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This question attracted very few candidates and it was wrongly treated by most of
them. Pyramids were wrongly described as a house built for the relaxation of the
nobles and kings. They could not indicate the significance of the Pyramid.
The points not stated by candidates included:
(a)A pyramid is a structure which has a square base and triangular
sloping sides that meet at the apex.
A granite stone structure with four triangular sides on a square base
built by the ancient Egyptians as a burial place for the Pharaohs.
(b)The Pyramids were principally erected as tombs for Pharaohs,
Nobles and members of the royal family.
The Pyramids reinforce the Egyptians' belief in life after death as it
was constructed for keeping the dead kings and their art works.
There were internal rooms/apartments and chambers to cater for the
various treasures and activities of the Pharaohs.
The walls contained paintings, sculptures and hieroglyphics depicting
their activities, which were to help in their journey to the world
beyond.
The mummified body was placed in the coffins and then buried in the
mastaba, which was the burial chamber within the pyramid.
Helps to highlight the dexterity and the uniqueness of the Egyptians in
architecture. |
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