Pirámide de Micerinos

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf pyramid
gptkbp:associated_with true north
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Egyptian_mythology
gptkbp:built limestone
Fourth Dynasty
gptkbp:constructedIn circa 2570 BC
gptkbp:dedicatedTo gptkb:Pharaoh_Micerinos
gptkbp:designedBy gptkb:ancient_Egyptians
gptkbp:established August Mariette
gptkbp:features mortuary temple
gptkbp:has a burial chamber
a complex of temples
gptkbp:hasMajorCity three smaller pyramids
gptkbp:height 65 meters
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Pirámide de Micerinos
gptkbp:isAccessibleBy precision engineering
limestone blocks
gptkbp:isAssociatedWith Micerinos' reign
the_afterlife_beliefs_of_ancient_Egyptians
the_construction_techniques_of_ancient_Egypt
gptkbp:isConsidered a cultural icon
a tourist attraction
a significant archaeological site
a significant landmark
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn historical texts
archaeological studies
archaeological records
gptkbp:isEngagedIn local stone
gptkbp:isFeaturedIn documentaries
gptkbp:isKnownFor its historical significance
its historical architecture
its unique architectural style
its smaller size compared to other pyramids
gptkbp:isLocatedIn the_Giza_Necropolis
gptkbp:isLocatedNear gptkb:the_Nile_River
gptkb:the_Great_Sphinx_of_Giza
gptkbp:isMarriedTo a_tomb_for_Micerinos
gptkbp:isOftenAccompaniedBy the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:the_ancient_Egyptian_civilization
gptkb:the_Giza_Plateau
the study of ancient civilizations
the history of architecture
the legacy of the pharaohs
the ancient wonders of the world
ancient_Egyptian_architecture
the_UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site
the_history_of_ancient_Egypt
the_ancient_Egyptian_funerary_practices
the_ancient_Egyptian_tombs
gptkbp:isRegardedAs a masterpiece of ancient engineering
gptkbp:isSurroundedBy a mortuary complex
gptkbp:isVisitedBy archaeologists
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:Giza
gptkbp:originatesFrom Tura_limestone_casing
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:Giza_pyramid_complex
gptkbp:symbolizes royalty
gptkbp:visitedBy tourists