The Dawn of a New Age
The Step Pyramid: A Revolution in Stone
- Evolution of Design: Imhotep expanded the initial mastaba twice before conceiving a radical new idea: stacking four smaller mastabas on top, and then expanding the entire structure into the final six-stepped pyramid, creating a symbolic "stairway to the heavens."
- A Feat of Engineering: The pyramid was the **world's first monumental building constructed entirely from cut stone**. It required quarrying, transporting, and lifting millions of tons of limestone, a logistical feat demonstrating the immense power and organizational capacity of the Egyptian state.
- A Palace for Eternity: The pyramid was the centerpiece of a 15-hectare complex, surrounded by a 10.5-meter-high wall. This enclosure contained temples, courtyards for eternal rituals (like the Heb-Sed), and elaborate subterranean galleries, all designed to serve the king's spirit in the afterlife.
Imhotep: The Genius Behind the Throne
The Legend of the Famine Stele
Securing the Kingdom
Legacy: Architect of an Age
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