Giza bracelet (lost civilization)
Giza bracelet (lost civilization)
Giza, home to the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx, served as a monumental burial site for pharaohs, reflecting the ancient Egyptians' beliefs in the afterlife and the divine power of their rulers. These iconic structures, built during the Fourth Dynasty, symbolize the architectural and engineering prowess of their time, designed to ensure the pharaohs' safe passage to the next world. The monuments also functioned as a testament to the civilization’s wealth and religious devotion, cementing Giza's status as a focal point of ancient history and culture. The Giza bracelet represents the great pyramid in that area with the white beads symbolizes the limestone that used to cover the outside of the pyramid, the blue beads symbolizes the aquifer under the pyramid, and the gold beads and pharaohs head symbolizes the golden capstone that used to be on the top of the pyramid.