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The height of the pyramid of Cheops, also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, is approximately 146.5 meters (481 feet). This measurement was taken by archaeologists in the 19th century and has been widely accepted as the most accurate measurement.
The height of the pyramid of Cheops was determined by taking multiple measurements from the base of the pyramid to its apex using ropes and plumb lines. These measurements were then averaged to get the final height measurement.
There is no evidence to suggest that the height of the pyramid of Cheops has changed significantly over time. However, due to erosion and natural disasters, the pyramid may have lost a few meters in height since it was built over 4,500 years ago.
The pyramid of Cheops is the tallest of the three pyramids located at the Giza Necropolis. It is also one of the largest and oldest structures in the world. In comparison to other ancient structures, the pyramid of Cheops is taller than the Statue of Liberty and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The exact reason for the height of the pyramid of Cheops is still debated among historians and archaeologists. Some theories suggest that it was built to symbolize the power and authority of the pharaoh, while others propose that it was used for astronomical purposes. It is also possible that the height was simply a result of the construction techniques and materials available at the time.