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[[File:AC Origins Pyramids of Giza.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The pyramids at [[Giza]].]]
'''Pyramid''' is a structure with triangular sides that converge to a point at the top.
A '''pyramid''' is a type of structure with sloped, triangular sides that converge to a point at the top.


The most famous pyramids are the ancient [[Egypt]]ian [[Egyptian pyramid|pyramids]], but the concept of the structure is global.
The most famous pyramids are the ancient [[Egypt]]ian [[Egyptian pyramid|pyramids]], but the concept of the structure is global.

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The pyramids at Giza.

A pyramid is a type of structure with sloped, triangular sides that converge to a point at the top.

The most famous pyramids are the ancient Egyptian pyramids, but the concept of the structure is global.

The Isu created a device known as the Pyramid. After their downfall, the device ended up in the hands of the followers of Pythagoras, until it was stolen by the Cult of Kosmos, and taken to their lair beneath the Sanctuary of Delphi in Phokis, Greece.[1]

Other remarkable pyramids are the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome, Italy,[2] and the Pyramid of Kukulkan in Chichen Itza on the Yucatán Peninsula.[3]

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