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  • Abu Rawash: The Mystery Of Egypt's Missing Pyramid [48:11]

    08/26/2024 6:48:18 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 25 replies
    YouTube ^ | August 14, 2024 | Odyssey - Ancient History Documentaries
    One of the most remarkable things about the pyramids is that they have survived for so long. However, what makes Abu Rawash so fascinating is the exact opposite. Discover the story behind the pyramid that disappeared and what this tells us about ancient pyramid construction.Abu Rawash: The Mystery Of Egypt's Missing Pyramid | 48:11Odyssey - Ancient History Documentaries | 818K subscribers30,326 views | August 14, 2024
  • Maltese claims extraordinary discovery in Sahara desert

    12/29/2007 8:01:23 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 75 replies · 176+ views
    Independent Online ^ | Saturday, December 29, 2007 | unattributed
    Mark Borda and Mahmoud Marai, from Malta and Egypt respectively, were surveying a field of boulders on the flanks of a hill deep in the Libyan desert some 700 kilometres west of the Nile Valley when engravings on a large rock consisting of hieroglyphic writing, Pharaonic cartouche, an image of the king and other Pharaonic iconography came into view. Mr Borda would not reveal the precise location in order to protect the site... "The consensus among Egyptologists is that the Egyptians did not penetrate this desert any further than the area around Djedefre's Water Mountain. This is a sandstone hill...
  • Djedefre - History

    08/09/2004 4:25:53 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies · 612+ views
    Ancient Egypt dot Org ^ | Last update: 8 May, 2003 | Jacques Kinnaer
    Kheops [Khufu, building of the Great Pyramid] was succeeded by Djedefre, his oldest surviving son. The mother of Djedefre is unknown. He married his (half-) sister Hetepheres II, which may have been to legitimise his claims to the throne if his mother was one of Kheops’ lesser wives... The Turin King-list credits him with a rule of 8 years, but the highest known year referenced to during this reign was the year of the 11th cattle count. This would mean that Djedefre ruled for at least 11 years, if the cattle counts were anual, or 21 years if the...
  • I Have Solved The Riddle Of The Sphinx, Says Frenchman

    12/13/2004 5:36:33 PM PST · by blam · 128 replies · 5,596+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 12-14-2004 | Nic Fleming
    I have solved riddle of the Sphinx, says Frenchman By Nic Fleming, Science Correspondent (Filed: 14/12/2004) Archaeologists, who are able to tell us who built the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, have puzzled over the riddle of the Sphinx for generations. The identity of the ruler who ordered the building of the 65ft high, 260ft long limestone half-human statue that has guarded the Giza Plateau for 4,500 years has been lost in the sands of time. Workers on the Sphinx in a television reconstruction Now, following a 20-year re-examination of historical records and uncovering new evidence, Vassil Dobrev, a French Egyptologist,...
  • Could Djedefre's Pyramid be a Solar Temple? Not According to New Research by Baud

    05/22/2010 11:43:01 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 6 replies · 300+ views
    Heritage Key ^ | May 11, 2010 | Owen Jarus
    Vassil Dobrev stated that the pyramid may actually be a solar temple. However, Baud dismisses these claims.... Nearly 4,500 years ago, in the time of the Old Kingdom, the pharaoh Khufu built one of the greatest monuments on earth -- the Great Pyramid. His pyramid was actually a complex of monuments at Giza. Using up 2.7 million cubic meters of stone, it incorporated three queens' pyramids, a satellite pyramid and hundreds of mastaba tombs for his officials. At a height of nearly 147 meters it was the tallest human-made monument in the world -- up until the construction of the...