The ancient Egyptians built their pyramids, tombs, temples and palaces out
of stone, the most durable of all building materials. Although
earthquakes, wars and the forces of nature have taken their toll, the
remains of Egypt’s monumental architectural achievements are visible
across the land, a tribute to the greatness of this civilization. These
building projects took a high degree of architectural and engineering
skill, and the organization of a large workforce consisting of highly
trained craftsmen and labourers.
Apart from the pyramids, Egyptian buildings
were decorated with paintings, carved stone images, hieroglyphs and
three-dimensional statues. The art tells the story of the pharaohs, the
gods, the common people and the natural world of plants, birds and
animals. The beauty and grandeur of these sites are beyond compare. How
the ancient Egyptians were able to construct these massive structures
using primitive tools is still a mystery. |