Still lots of myseries are surrounding
the Great Pyramid of Giza which probably are never going to be revealed,
but I think that it`s the shade of a mysery which make the wonder even
more magneting and admiring. Going through the notes and research works
about the Pyramid I found some particularly interesting and catchy facts
which are highlihted below:
1. Let’s start with a little funny paradox, did you know that the owner
of the largest pyramid of Giza is also known for having the smallest
Egyptian royal sculpture ever discovered? The ivory statue of paraoh
Khufu (AKA Cheops) found at Abydos is 7.5 cm high.
2. But you wouldn’t call Khufu a small guy in real life, in fact he is
known as a big and cruel leader. As described by Herodotus: “Cheops
moreover came, they said, to such a pitch of wickedness, that being in
want of money he caused his own daughter to sit in the stews, and
ordered her to obtain from those who came a certain amount of money (how
much it was they did not tell me): and she not only obtained the sum
appointed by her father, but also she formed a design for herself
privately to leave behind her a memorial, and she requested each man who
came in to give her one stone upon her building: and of these stones,
they told me, the pyramid was built which stands in front of the great
pyramid in the middle of the three, each side being one hundred and
fifty feet in length.”some weigh as much as 16 tons) were used to build the great pyramid. The length of each side of the pyramid at the base is 755 feet (230.4 m). They rise at an angle of 51 52′ to a height, originally, of 481 feet (147 m) but nowadays 451 feet (138 m).
4. Some believe that Khufu’s pyramid at Giza was built by slaves, but modern Egyptologists accept that it was built by many tens of thousands of skilled workers rather than slaves. It is known that Khufu’s nephew Hemiunu was appointed head of construction for the Great Pyramid and that Khufu provided good food and clothing for his workers. According to Herodotus: “On the pyramid it is declared in Egyptian writing how much was spent on radishes and onions and leeks for the workmen, and if I rightly remember that which the interpreter said in reading to me this inscription, a sum of one thousand six hundred talents of silver was spent…”
5. Experts have talked a lot about the methods by which stone blocks were raised into position, it is usually assumed that wooden and bronze levers were used to put the blocks into position. “This pyramid was made after the manner of steps which some called “rows” and others “bases”: and when they had first made it thus, they raised the remaining stones with machines made of short pieces of timber, raising them first from the ground to the first stage of the steps, and when the stone got up to this it was placed upon another machine standing on the first stage, and so from this it was drawn to the second upon another machine…” – describes Herodotus.
calculated that the original pyramid with its casing stones would act like gigantic mirrors and reflect light so powerful that it would be visible from the moon as a shining star on earth. At the present, only a few of these are left in position on each side at the base. One of the largest remaining Casing stones is nearly 5 feet high by 8 feet at the bottom, and weighs about 14 tons.
King’s chamber was never put to use believe that Khufu may have been buried elsewhere rather than in another, hidden chamber. Well, there are still lots of mysteries concerning Khufu’s burial to be.. or never to be revealed.
came from Atlantis or even from America. It was never inscribed or decorated. Also, since it is too large to pass through the low passages leading into the King’s Chamber, it is considered to be placed in the chamber before the chamber was closed and passages were sealed
9. The interior temperature of the Pyramid is constant and equals the average temperature of the earth, 20 Degrees Celsius (68 Degrees Fahrenheit).
“Djedefre”, who was Khufu’s son and successor, is found on some of the slabs of stone that sealed the pit, indicating that probably the boat was put there by Khufu’s son.
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