Talk:Pyramid of Cestius

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A temporary page was made for this listing. --Gonville 05:27, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)

[edit] "Relative size compared to Egyptian pyramids"

"Oddly, the Pyramid of Cestius is the 4th-tallest pyramid of the ancient Mediterranean world, being surpassed in height only by the three main Pyramids of Gizeh." This statement is at odds with the information found in the article on "Egyptian Pyramids." Several pyramids outisde Giza are listed there that are taller than 50 meters, and that are larger than the third-largest pyramid at Giza.

Yes, thass a mistake (a dumb one of mine, leaning on a secondary source when in fact I ought to know better); why didn't you edit it out? Bill 17:29, 10 January 2006 (UTC)