The Under King Djoser, the first king of the Third Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, the royal capital of Egypt was moved to Memphis, where Djoser established his court. A new era of building was initiated at Saqqara under his reign. King Djoser's architect, Imhotep is credited with the development of building with stone and with the conception of the new architectural form - the Step Pyramid. The Old Kingdom is perhaps best known for the large number of pyramids constructed at this time as pharaonic burial places. For this reason, the Old Kingdom is frequently referred to as the Age of the Pyramids.During the Old Kingdom, the king of Egypt (not called the Pharaoh until the New Kingdom) became a living god, who ruled absolutely and could demand the services and wealth of his subjects. The numerous references to the Old Kingdom kings as pharaohs in this article stems from the ubiquitous use of the term "pharaoh" to describe any and all Ancient Egyptian Kings. This living God worship has encourage Greek and Roman conquest and plenty at pagan yet competitive knowledge of the old kings were not Gods a great account was left out of the old testament to kings did Moses long for the old kings or his true king no other Gods means the place called earth was crawling with knowledge .Try and relate to one God as related to so many unrelated Gods needs no further proof than slavery.