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For at least ten thousand years, the [[Nile]] valley has been the site of one of the most influential [[civilization]]s in the world which developed a vast array of diverse structures which we refer to as '''Ancient Egyptian architecture'''. The architectural monuments, which include the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] and the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]], are among the largest and most famous buildings in the world.Due to the scarcity of lumber, the two predominant building materials used in ancient Egypt were sunbaked [[mud brick]] (adobe) and [[Rock (geology)|stone]], mainly limestone, but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities.
For at least ten thousand years, the [[Nile]] valley has been the site of one of the most influential [[civilization]]s in the world which developed a vast array of diverse structures which we refer to as '''Ancientsdjgf;/BFE'Oqihlkrdyso'/EGRHF;OIUASHBDgiohsyFOIASGHL/KFHUGDWWG;KEUKFHGLRJHOPEPEHJHOEHOPRJFPOVWEJGPOCFEWG'HFYVWEH;FLKWEVPGOIHFYP'YEWHCOGIWEYUVGYUI Egyptian architecture'''. The architectural monuments, which include the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] and the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]], are among the largest and most fa GKSJDRGFOIAWERFOIE;HFKJEWKFNPJIFDJWEMDFSD;OJFPOEWJFLNEHFIOEHNFIEOJFIONEWJFEIWJNF,NEDSKJFEWmous buildings in the world.Due to the scarcity of lumber, the two predominant buildingfeiohfjneFNKDSLHCFOFSEDNFCHNSADIOIFDLKWENDSFLKJSNQAFMFI/le/ndf;lkndoi F,MDSNFKFUCUU;Ken materials used in ancient Egypt were sunbaked [[mud brick]] (adobe) and [[Rock (geology)|stone]], mainly limestone, but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities.


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For at least ten thousand years, the Nile valley has been the site of one of the most influential civilizations in the world which developed a vast array of diverse structures which we refer to as Ancientsdjgf;/BFE'Oqihlkrdyso'/EGRHF;OIUASHBDgiohsyFOIASGHL/KFHUGDWWG;KEUKFHGLRJHOPEPEHJHOEHOPRJFPOVWEJGPOCFEWG'HFYVWEH;FLKWEVPGOIHFYP'YEWHCOGIWEYUVGYUI Egyptian architecture. The architectural monuments, which include the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza, are among the largest and most fa GKSJDRGFOIAWERFOIE;HFKJEWKFNPJIFDJWEMDFSD;OJFPOEWJFLNEHFIOEHNFIEOJFIONEWJFEIWJNF,NEDSKJFEWmous buildings in the world.Due to the scarcity of lumber, the two predominant buildingfeiohfjneFNKDSLHCFOFSEDNFCHNSADIOIFDLKWENDSFLKJSNQAFMFI/le/ndf;lkndoi F,MDSNFKFUCUU;Ken materials used in ancient Egypt were sunbaked mud brick (adobe) and stone, mainly limestone, but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities.

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