Egypt is home to many unique things among them is the pyramids constructed by the laborers under the watch of the pharaohs. According to Butzer, Elisabeth and Serena (40), the pharaohs intended to create tombs for Kings such as Khufu to show appreciation to the gods. In doing the works, the pharaohs did not have the idea one of the pyramids would stand out as a great piece of artwork for many centuries to come. While designing structures, the leader had envisaged a pillar to immortalize the deceased kings. His idea was to design the architectural piece that would remind the people of the existence of the supernatural despite the immortality of the pharaohs. Even though it is still difficult to convince …show more content…
The premise being that is no mean fete to have such a huge structure withstanding difficult harsh climatic conditions for all those years. Historians have even listed the construction on the list of the creative compositions of the globe. It is also a world wonders to scholars since the answers to the origin of the tomb has eluded many for years (Ostwald 7). Another reason that qualifies the structure an outstanding piece of artwork is the difficulty in demystifying the dynamics that influenced its composition. It is also maverick to note that the pyramid offers a glimpse to the supernatural. For instance, it had shaft that served as gateways for the kings yet it is impossible proving whether the leaders used the passageway. The complexity of its design with different structures on each side of the tomb also qualifies it as a mysterious artwork. Had it been a normal structure, it would have been easier comprehending the techniques employed in arranging the boulders in the three partitions of the cave. One would have employed basic knowledge in visualizing the walls linking the tomb with the outer pillars (Magli 2). Conceptualizing the mode of organization of the workers who facilitated the process would have been easier …show more content…
Going by the number of historians who study the architectural structure, the pyramid of Khufu is a great artwork in addition to being the most advanced in terms of creativity. In addition to serving as the shrine of the ancient Egyptians, the site plays a critical role in modern studies of artwork. It is also interesting studying the mysteries surrounding the construction of the pyramids. As discussed in the article, the tomb is the wonder based on its creativity. For instance, thousands of laborers employed skills that have puzzled many until to date. From its construction in terms of materials to the techniques employed in moving the materials to the construction site, the pyramid is outstanding. Another outstanding thing about the pyramids is that they are arousing suspicious beliefs in people from different parts of the