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17 October, 17:15

How were Aztec pyramids similar to Egyptian pyramids, and how were they different?

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  1. 17 October, 17:30
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    The Aztec pyramids were built to house altars.

    Top: flat, to serve as a base for the placement of the altar External aspect: stairs and sculptures embedded in the walls. Coating of unpolished stones Access: By steps to reach the top of the pyramid, where were the altars Base: Square or Rectangular

    The Egyptian pyramids served as tombs for the pharaohs.

    Top: Well defined summits External aspect: smooth walls, no stairs or objects on the walls. Polished Granite Block Flooring Access: through corridors and intermediate chambers to reach the interior of the building, where is the tomb Base: square
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