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Pyramids of the World

Written by: Karen Bellinger, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Karen Bellinger
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Why are we so fascinated by pyramids? Is it their massive scale, the mystery of their construction, or their mystical quality—rooted in the earth yet pointing to the heavens? In the 12 lectures of Pyramids of the World, archaeologist and anthropologist Dr. Karen Bellinger, answers “yes” to all these questions and more. She explains that the pyramid form appears across a wide range of cultures and eras, often developing independently in societies with no contact. In fact, in many ways its creation by human civilization seems almost inevitable.

When you hear “pyramid,” you likely picture Egypt’s Giza Plateau, where three monumental stone forms were built under the auspices of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure and have stood for nearly 5,000 years. Egypt’s kings expected resurrection as gods, and each Giza pyramid formed the core of a vast mortuary complex of temples, palaces, and roadways—a logistical system for the afterlife. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, made from more than two million limestone and granite blocks, remained the world’s tallest structure for almost 4,000 years and is the sole surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Perhaps matched only by Stonehenge, the Giza pyramids remain our benchmark for human achievement in antiquity.

The truth is that ancient pyramids continue to project power today, as they have always been far more than just impressive structures. Across continents, cultures, and time periods, the pyramid has been held up as a uniquely exalted form—representing power, permanence, and something greater than the sum of its parts.

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