How Long Did It Take to Build the Egyptian Pyramids?

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One of the world's greatest ancient wonders is the amazing Egyptian pyramids. The fact that they are still standing after more than 4,600 years is a testimonial to the strength of their construction. Archaeologists, engineers, and historians have admired the genius of these eternal buildings, as well as the mystery surrounding their construction. One of the most often asked topics is how long did it take the Egyptians to construct these massive monuments that have stood the test of time.
The fact is that no one truly knows how long it took to create the Egyptian Pyramids since they are so old and so little evidence of their construction exists. However, estimations claim that each pyramid took between 15 and 30 years to build. Around 118 distinct pyramids have been discovered across Egypt. The Pyramid of Djoser in Cairo is the oldest, while the Great Pyramid of Giza in the Giza Pyramid Complex is the largest and best-known. Depending on its size and design, as well as when it was erected, each one provided its own set of obstacles and timeframes for completion.

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