A Comparison of Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza
The Egyptian pyramids, located in Egypt, were primarily built as tombs for pharaohs. Imhotep is credited with the method of stacking mastabas to create these impressive structures. Construction involved moving massive stone blocks using sleds and wetting sand to reduce friction. The pyramids were be
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The Architectural Marvels of Djoser's Pyramid Complex
The Third Dynasty marked a new era with the reign of Djoser, initiating the age of pyramids. Imhotep, Djoser's vizier, pioneered pyramid building leading to the iconic Giza pyramids. Djoser's pyramid complex at Sakkara showcased unique designs symbolizing the Two Lands of Egypt he ruled. The signifi
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Reviving African Indigenous Knowledge for Decolonizing Education
Mammo Muchie, a distinguished DPhil and research professor, will address the urgent need to revive African Indigenous Knowledge within the education system to decolonize it effectively. The conference will explore the key characteristics of Indigenous Knowledge, highlight the exemplary model of Imho
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