Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Travel Photos Pyramid ComplexBlack Pyramid, Cephren Pyramid, Cheops Pyramid, Chephrens Pyramid, Nohoc Mul Square Pyramid, Pectols Pyramid, Pyramid Complex, Pyramid Of The Moon, Red Pyramid, |
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Pyramid Complex Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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Egypt, Giza, The Solar Barque Museum and Queens Pyramids, Pyramid of Cheops, Giza Plateau |
![]() Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula, Ticul. Ticuls San Anonio de Padua Cathedral and a fountain that makes an offering of the potters craft. Ticul is Yucatans centre for pottery and shoe making. |
![]() Mexico, Yucatan, Uxmal. Uxmal, a large pre-Columbian ruined city of the Mayan civilization in the state of Yucatan, Mexico. |
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Pyramid Complex Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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The ruined pyramid of Userkaf (left) and the step pyramid of Djoser. |
Desert scene with Djoser Pyramid Complex in the background. |
The step pyramid of Djoser. |
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Pyramid Complex Travel Photos from IPNstock |
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Ira Block, El Brujo is a remote complex of pyramid ruins of the Moche - a culture that ruled Perus north coast from about A.D. 100 to 800. Digging in the Moche Valley in 1899, German Archaeologist Max Uhle was the first to realize that the region held graves and ruins of a people then unknown to historians. |
Ira Block, An sun ornament dug up from Huaca Cao Viejo at El Brujo, a remote complex of pyramid ruins of the Moche - a culture that ruled Perus north coast from about A.D. 100 to 800. Digging in the Moche Valley in 1899, German Archaeologist Max Uhle was the first to realize that the region held graves and ruins of a people then unknown to historians. |
Clay McLachlan, The exterior of Chartres Cathedral in the Loire Valley, France. Chartres is a cathedral that inspires superlatives, and there are few architectural historians who have not waxed lyrical about its soaring aisles and delicate carving. These tributes are richly deserved, for Chartres is truly one of the greatest of all French Gothic cathedrals. From a distance it seems to hover in mid-air above waving fields of wheat, and it is only when the visitor draws closer that the city comes into view, clustering around the hill on which the cathedral stands. Its two contrasting spires Ñ one, a 105 metre (349 ft) plain pyramid dating from the 1140s, and the other a 113 metre (377 ft) tall early 16th century Flamboyant spire on top of an older tower Ñ soar upwards over the pale green roof, while all around the outside are complex flying buttresses. |
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Pyramid Complex Travel Photos from Bridgeman Art |
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Pyramid of the Moon, near Trujillo, built by the Moche people, c.AD200-500 (photo) |
Detail of a wall inside the pyramid, possibly a temple complex, built by the Moche people, c.AD 200-500 (photo) (detail of 138728) |
Interior of the Pyramid, possibly a temple complex, built by the Moche people, c.AD200-500 (photo) (for detail see 138729) |
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